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Dewsbury-Ebenezer Chapel Congregational Church History up to 1868.

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DEWSBURY-EBENEZER CHAPEL.*
(CONGREGATIONAL.)

No Congregational chapel existed in Dewsbury before 1814. Till then, those who were attached to the Independent modes of worship (and there were several, at Earlsheaton, Thornhill, and Thornhill Lees) walked either to Ossett or to Hopton. The Rev. T. Taylor preached, however, whilst minister at Ossett, on a week day, monthly, at Earlsheaton, and this service was continued after his removal. In 1814, steps were taken for the erection of an Independent chapel. The foundation-stone was laid, and an address delivered, by Rev. E. Parsons (Leeds). The undertaking encountered much opposition from the vicar and his congregation. "An incident occurred, however, at the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone which did much to disarm opposition and allay anger. One of the hymns sung on that occasion was the 118th Psalm, third part, in Dr. Watts' hymnbook, beginning, 'Behold the sure foundation-stone,' &c. The third verse runs thus :-

"The foolish builders, scribe, and priest, Reject it with disdain;
Yet on this Rock the Church shall rest, And envy rage in vain."

The Rev. E. Parsons, who gave out the hymn, omitted this verse, and that omission had the effect of conciliating many members of the Establishment, some of whom subscribed towards the building of the chapel and school." The chapel was opened June 29, 1815, by the Revs. E. Parsons, Jos. Cockin, and Toothill. Rev. T. Taylor preached and administered the Lord's Supper on the first Sunday. The building was called "Ebenezer Chapel."

After two years' aid from ministers and students, the church elected as pastor-

NOTES:-
* Communicated by Rev. E. H. Weeks.


Transcribed by Colin Hinson © 2014
from the Appendix to
Congregationalism in Yorkshire
by James C. Miall, 1868.

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