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Rich Barlow | Spiritual Life

Back Bay church has revolutionary past

By Rich Barlow
Globe Staff / November 20, 2004

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Since its founding before the Revolutionary War, Arlington Street Church in Boston has pushed the theological envelope, from its opposition to slavery in the 18th century to its embrace of gay marriage in the 21st. (Full article: 730 words)

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