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The First Baptist Church (or "Brattle Square Church") is an historic American Baptist Churches USA congregation, established in 1665. It is one of the oldest Baptist churches in the United States. It first met secretly in members homes, and the doors of the first church were nailed shut by a decree from the Puritans in March 1680. The church was forced to move to Noddle's Island. The church was forced to be disguised as a tavern and members traveled by water to worship. Rev. Dr. Stillman led the church in the North End 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 m

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  • First Baptist Church (Boston, Massachusetts) (en)
  • First Baptist Church de Boston (fr)
  • 第一浸信会教堂 (波士顿) (zh)
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  • La First Baptist Church (ou « Brattle Square Church » ) est la plus ancienne église baptiste des États-Unis, établie en 1665. Elle est membre des Églises baptistes américaines. Depuis 1882, l'église est située au coin de la Commonwealth Avenue et de la rue Clarendon dans le quartier de Back Bay de Boston. (fr)
  • 第一浸礼会教堂(First Baptist Church),又名布拉特尔广场教堂(Brattle Square Church),是波士顿一座历史悠久的浸信会教堂,创立于1665年,为美国最古老的浸信会教堂之一。第一次秘密聚会在Noddle岛举行,后来迁到波士顿北区(North End)。自1882年以来位于后湾(Back Bay)的联邦大道和克拉伦登街(Clarendon Street)拐角处。 (zh)
  • The First Baptist Church (or "Brattle Square Church") is an historic American Baptist Churches USA congregation, established in 1665. It is one of the oldest Baptist churches in the United States. It first met secretly in members homes, and the doors of the first church were nailed shut by a decree from the Puritans in March 1680. The church was forced to move to Noddle's Island. The church was forced to be disguised as a tavern and members traveled by water to worship. Rev. Dr. Stillman led the church in the North End 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 m (en)
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