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Flagging as needs citation. John Murray was an early Universalist minister, preaching his first Universalist sermon on the American continent on September 30, 1770. [1]: 341 However, Universalist George de Benneville had been going on "itinerant preaching tours" some time between 1741 and 1757. [1]: 149 " Adams Streeter proposed that the Universalists gather in association so that a unified and legal church body might be recognized on constitutional grounds." [1]: 353 There were others who were involved in "founding" the organization that eventually became the "Universalist denomination," not just John Murray. Samatva ( talk) 18:10, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
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The deaths of his first wife, Eliza, and their son, were a big part of his history. They seem omitted here... Samatva ( talk) 18:10, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
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Flagging as needs citation. John Murray was an early Universalist minister, preaching his first Universalist sermon on the American continent on September 30, 1770. [1]: 341 However, Universalist George de Benneville had been going on "itinerant preaching tours" some time between 1741 and 1757. [1]: 149 " Adams Streeter proposed that the Universalists gather in association so that a unified and legal church body might be recognized on constitutional grounds." [1]: 353 There were others who were involved in "founding" the organization that eventually became the "Universalist denomination," not just John Murray. Samatva ( talk) 18:10, 29 November 2018 (UTC)
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The deaths of his first wife, Eliza, and their son, were a big part of his history. They seem omitted here... Samatva ( talk) 18:10, 29 November 2018 (UTC)