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First Baptist Church (Boston, Massachusetts)

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221: 1171: 404:, also known as the Church in Brattle Square, which had been demolished in 1872. The Unitarian congregation dissolved soon after moving to this building. The First Baptist congregation bought the building in 1881 for a sum of $ 100,000.00. The historic and prominent tower with distinctive friezes carved "in-situ" by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (sculptor of the Statue of Liberty) representing four sacraments, with faces of famous Bostonians (including 1183: 715: 232: 84: 1160: 341:, which was the first church in the state. "In 1679, the Boston Baptists built a meetinghouse in the North End of Boston, at the corner of Salem and Stillman Streets. ...In the early 1700s, the small building was replaced by a larger wooden one on the same site. Here the Church flourished, for 43 years (1764–1807) under the leadership of 271:
for over 40 years, from 1764 to 1807. The church moved to Beacon Hill in 1854, where it was the tallest steeple in the city. After a slow demise under Rev. Dr. Rollin Heber Neale, the church briefly joined with the Shawmut Ave. Church, and the Warren Avenue Tabernacle, and merged and bought the
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This article is about the building occupied by the First Baptist congregation starting in 1882. For the building previously occupied by the Unitarians who first used this building, see
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In 1837 the First Baptist congregation moved into a new brick church building (fourth meeting house) on the corner of Hanover Street and
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An address delivered on the two hundredth anniversary of the organization of the First Baptist church
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The congregation was founded in 1665 despite a Massachusetts law prohibiting opposition to
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current church in 1881, for $ 100,000.00. Since 1882 it has been located at the corner of
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The current church building (fifth meeting house) was designed by the notable architect
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and other Rhode Island Baptists persecuted in Massachusetts. During
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Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
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Richardsonian Romanesque architecture in Massachusetts
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and built in 1869–71. It opened in 1872 to serve the
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Romanesque Revival church buildings in Massachusetts
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congregation, established in 1665. It is one of the
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1665 establishments in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
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First Baptist Church of Boston
Brattle Street Church
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district
Contributing property

Boston, Massachusetts
42°21′6″N 71°4′36″W / 42.35167°N 71.07667°W / 42.35167; -71.07667
Henry Hobson Richardson
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
Richardsonian Romanesque
Back Bay Historic District
ID73001948
72000146

Southworth & Hawes

Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi
Statue of Liberty
American Baptist Churches USA
oldest Baptist churches in the United States
Noddle's Island
North End
Commonwealth Avenue
Back Bay
Boston Landmark
Boston Landmarks Commission
infant baptism
state church
heresy

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