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THE HISTORY OF GERMAIN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH - St. John, N.B - (New Brunswick) -
For its first one hundred years  1810-1910 published in Saint John in 1910.


120 pages. Hard green Cover

INTRODUCTION
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH
CENTENNIAL EXERCISES
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF DEPARTED DEACONS
HISTORY OF THE MORTGAGES
PRESENT OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES
PRESENT MEMBERSHIP (Resident)
PRESENT MEMBERSHIP (Non Resident)
BRUSSELS STREET CHURCH FORMED

Photos on shiny paper:
Church,
Present church interior - 1910
Present church pulpit and choir 1910
The second church and parsonage
Rev Samuel Robinson
Rev I E Bill
Rev Henry Vaughan
Rev G M W Carey D.D.
Rev G O Gates D D
Present Diaconate in 1910
Thomas  D Denham - Church Historian
Board of Trustees - 1910
Departed Deacons
Rev Frederick S Porter  M. A.., B.D.
Theodore H. Blyea - Church Clerk
Frederick C. Fisher - Treasurer of Denominational Funds

During the Great Fire of 1877 - Mrs Dyall saved the communion service.

An excellent book filled with much history.

Book # 2008   $55.00 plus $10.00 shipping and handling within North America. Hard cover. Cover shows some shelf and handling wear.  First page has some notes of 1870 meeting. Interior very clean.

Book #  6074  $75.00  plus $10.00 shipping within North Ameica. Hard Green cover  - first edition. This book is a hundred years old and for a used book is almost as new.

Book 8038  
$75.00  plus $10.00 shipping within North Ameica. Hard Green cover  - first edition. This book is a hundred years old and is almost as new - no markings.

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Germain Street Baptist Church is Closing - January 2011


http://www.cbc.ca/canada/new-brunswick/story/2011/01/12/nb-saint-john-baptist-church-617.html

Saint John church to close after 200 years

Last Updated: Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The oldest Baptist church in Saint John is closing its doors because of a dwindling congregation and bank account.

The Germain Street United Baptist Church just celebrated its 200th anniversary, but while the celebrations were happening there were also some tough choices made about the institution's future.

Rev. Wayne Dryer said the church was put up for sale in early November.

The church, he said, couldn't survive financially because there was no longer a congregation big enough to support it..


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