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This Day in Boston History
November 17th, 1699
Brattle Square / Manifesto Church Founded

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this day the predecessor of the Brattle
Square Congregational Church, which today sits in the Back Bay on
Commonwealth Avenue, was dedicated as the Manifesto Congregational Church
in the North End.
Just before their church was dedicated, the original members put forth
a document declaring their aims and purposes. Among these was the the
congregation would guide the church's affairs rather than responding to
guidance from a central authority.
This freedom of religious governance, guided by articulated principles
was an early early example of colonial independence evident long before
America's political revolution. The church attracted colonial leaders
including: governors John Hancock and James Bowdoin, John and Samuel
Adams, Joseph Warren, Harrison
Gray Otis, and the young Charles
Bulfinch.
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