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A History of the First Parish Church of Scituate, Massachusetts - Its Life and Times (Paperback)
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A History of the First Parish Church of Scituate, Massachusetts - Its Life and Times (Paperback)
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The First Parish Church of Scituate, Massachusetts was gathered in
1634 but the history of the congregation begins in London in 1616.
Henry Jacob, a Puritan dissenter, believed the Church of England
had not reformed from the Catholic church enough and that people
should form churches of their own like the first Christian
churches. Jacob gathered a congregation in the Southwark borough of
London in 1616, the first Independent (non-conformist) congregation
in England. His successor, the Rev. John Lothrop, led the illegal
congregation and for that he, along with a number of congregants,
was jailed in the notorious prison, the Clink. Upon his release
from prison Lothrop left for New England with some members of the
Southwark congregation and settled in Scituate. First Parish in
Scituate has a long, rich and surprising history. Rev. Lothrop is
the ancestor to some of the most prominent American families such
as the Roosevelts, the Bushes, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Georgia
O'Keefe and Benjamin Spock. Two of its early ministers were
presidents of Harvard College. One minister's daughter was involved
in a love triangle with Henry David Thoreau and his brother, John.
Another minister later became a gold miner; another, a pacifist,
paid the price for the rest of his life; still another was a
Shakespearean troubadour for a time. The history of First Parish is
a story of a small congregation continuing over the course of over
375 years despite schisms, financial struggles and a devastating
fire. It has continued to serve the town of Scituate due to the
hard work of its women, men and children through the years. The
Unitarian Universalist History and Heritage Society gave its first
Congregational History prize to Richard M. Stower for A History of
the First Parish Church of Scituate, Massachusetts citing it as a
remarkably comprehensive study of a 379-year-old congregation that
sheds important new light on every age of Puritan, Unitarian, and
Unitarian Universalist History. (June 2013)
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