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A Sermon Preached At The Ordination Of The Rev Charles C Sewall By Alvan Lamson   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Alvan Lamson
Title
A Sermon Preached At The Ordination Of The Rev Charles C Sewall By Alvan Lamson
Publisher
H. & W.H. Mann
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A Sermon, Preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Charles C. Sewall, As Minister of the First Unitarian Church in Danvers, April 11, 1827 by Alvan Lamson, Minister Of The First Church in Dedham. Although the sermon days Danvers it is the area that is now Peabody. 

The sermon was on the doctrine of the strict unity of the Divine nature, as opposed to all Trinitarian distinctions and refinements.

Published For the First Unitarian Church in Danvers.  Dedham: Printed By H. & W. H. Mann.  1827.

The First Unitarian Church was founded in 1825 at 7 Park Street, in the

area known as South Danvers. The wood frame church was built in 1826. The front facade has a projecting rounded entrance hall decorated with pilasters and a heavily bracketed cornice. The main part of the facade also has pilasters rising to a pediment n gable with large-scale detail molding. The side walls have six lancet-style windows. The tower, which lacks a steeple, has quoined corners, and molding on the cornice of its roofline that matches that of the main roof. Members of the church included the Suttons. The congregation remained stable over time, but during the 1950s and into 1960, membership fell. In addition, First Unitarian Church began to adopt some of the Universalist ideas. The church closed in 1960 and merged with other Unitarian and Universalist churches in the area, building a new church in Danvers. Since

then, the building has been converted to condominiums.


Subjects: Unitarian Church--Peabody (Mass.); Alvan Lamson; Charles C. Sewall; Carrie Upton; Joseph Warren Upton
Language English
Publication date 11 April 1827
publication_date QS:P577,+1827-04-11T00:00:00Z/11
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