Records, 1747-1956.

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Records, 1747-1956.

Transcription of record book, vol. 1, of the Suffolk Presbytery, together with the covenant of incorporation at Southampton, Long Island in 1747, 1747-1789; transcription of record book, v.2-3, of the Presbytery of Long Island, 1790-1830; typed transcription of the record books of the Second Presbytery of Long Island, 1832-1848; minutes of the Presbytery of Long Island, 1830-1891; manuscript of sermon by Lyman Beecher; programs of the Presbytery of Long Island Women's Missionary Society, 1903 and 1933; reports, articles, manuals, addresses, and programs, 1892-1956.

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Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863!

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American preacher and revivalist; also famous as reformer, educator, and central figure in theological controversies; b. in New Haven, Conn.; in 1799 ordained as pastor of the Presbyterian Church in East Hampton, N.Y.; in 1810 accepted the pulpit of the First Congregational Church of Litchfield, Conn., where he attracted large crowds. In 1826 became pastor of the Hanover Street Church in Boston where his reputation for defending orthodoxy against Unitarianism became widespread. During his years ...

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Organized as Suffolk in 1747; name changed to Long Island (PCUSA); continued after 1959 as a UPCUSA presbytery of the same name, and similarly after 1983, under the PC(USA). From the description of [Minutes, 1959-1983] / Presbytery of Long Island. (Presbyterian Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 16576615 Continued by PC(USA) presbytery of the same name. From the description of Minutes, 1959-1983 [microform] / Presbytery of Long Island. (Presbyterian Histori...

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