Category: Religion in Glastonbury: the Congregationalists
Religion in Glastonbury: the Congregationalists
by Henry von Wodtke [Glastonbury, Newington and Rocky Hill Connecticut are all daughter towns of Wethersfield – each with its own story.] The need for early Congregationalists to participate weekly in public worship was a major factor in causing Glastonbury to break away from Wethersfield. On Sundays, if at all …
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