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Central Congregational Church (Fall River, Massachusetts) Central Congregational Church (Newton, Massachusetts) Church of Christ, Swansea; Church of the Covenant (Boston) Church on the Hill (Lenox, Massachusetts) Congregational Church (Southbridge, Massachusetts) Congregational Church of West Stockbridge
The church served as a parish of Massachusetts' state funded church until the churches were disaffiliated from the state government in the early nineteenth century. Ye old meeting house (1909) In 1909, Martha E. Sewall Curtis published, Ye olde meeting house : addresses and verses relating to the meeting house, Burlington, Middlesex County ...
First Church UCC (or "First Church," or "First Church Sandwich," or "First Church of Christ") is a Congregational church in Sandwich, Massachusetts founded in 1638 under Plymouth Colony Charter and the Mayflower Compact. [1] It is either the oldest church on Cape Cod or the second oldest depending on the interpretation.
The location of the Second Church in Newton is on the east side of Highland Street, just south of the Massachusetts Turnpike and the West Newton Village Center Historic District at the rise of West Newton Hill, making the spire visible from all directions. The parcel it occupies is bounded on the north by the highway and on the east by Chestnut ...
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) ... [MD 11] No Massachusetts: Yes [MA 1] Yes [MA 2] Yes [MA 3] Yes [MA 4] Yes [MA 5] ... Search. Search.
Old South Church in Boston, Massachusetts, also known as New Old South Church or Third Church, is a historic United Church of Christ congregation first organized in 1669. Its present building was designed in the Gothic Revival style by Charles Amos Cummings and Willard T. Sears, completed in 1873, and amplified by the architects Allen & Collens between 1935–1937.
The First Trinitarian Congregational Church is a historic Congregational church at 381 Country Way in Scituate, Massachusetts; it is associated with the United Church of Christ. The Classical Revival church building was constructed in 1826 after its congregation had left the First Parish Church of Scituate when it became Unitarian in theology. [2]
Andover, Massachusetts: Proceedings at the Celebration of the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town, May 20, 1896. Andover, MA: The Andover Press; Andover Theological Seminary (1908). Carpenter, Charles Carroll (ed.). General Catalogue of the Theological Seminary, Andover, Massachusetts.