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windows were installed; during the 1920s the aging building was renovated after a period in which church membership had declined to the point that a vote had to be taken to save it from closure. A second renovation, in the middle of the century, focused on the interior; around the same time a new
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to let them build a new church they could reach, but were rejected out of concern that a new church so close to the existing one would deprive it of members and resources, and urged the petitioners to be "patiently content with the present divine arrangement."
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1774:Montgomery
1759:Livingston
1664:Chautauqua
1408:"About Us"
1111:References
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880:Protestant
839:foundation
810:Royal Navy
750:consistory
724:below the
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483:foundation
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