13 N.Y.S. 919 | New York Court of Common Pleas | 1891
It appears from the papers in the case that the Abyssinian Baptist Church in the city of New York was incorporated in the year 1859 under the act of the legislature of that year, (Laws 1859, c. 410,) and commenced then to hold its stated sen ices at No. 166 Waverly place, its pastor being the Rev. William Spelman. In the latter part of the year Í885 differences arose in the church over the management of the pastor, and two parties were formed, one of which having control of a meeting of the congregation deposed the pastor, and sought by legal proceedings to enjoin him from intruding into the pulpit of the church. These proceedings were subsequently discontinued by consent, the pastor having voluntarily resigned on October 21, 1885; and thenceforward he, with certain members of the congregation, deacons, and trustees, commenced to hold religious services at 167 West Twenty-Sixth street. From that time there have been two bodies worshipping under the name of “Abyssinian Baptist Church, ”—one in the original place of worship in Waverly place, and the other in Twenty-Sixth street. On October 10, 1889, a body called “The Southern New York Baptist Association,” the functions, jurisdiction, and powers of which are not described, and perhaps are not necessarily involved in this controversy, adopted a resolution reciting that its time and patience had been unduly consumed in the matter of the conflicting Abyssinian Churches, and resolved to recognize both of them, if they would assume new names, and refusing to recognize either under the name “Abyssinian.” The Twenty-Sixth street congregation thereupon held a meeting on March 5,1890, and adopted resolutions reciting that, as they were assured that to drop the name “Abyssinian” and adopt a new name would not annul their right to the church estate in Waverly place, they resolved to drop the said name, and adopt the name “Antioch,” and empowered the board of trustees to take proceedings to effect the change. On June 11, 1890, a petition was presented to this court on behalf of “the Abyssinian Baptist Church of the City of New York to change its name to the ‘ Antioch Baptist Church of the City of New York,’ ” giving as a reason for the change that another religious organization of the Baptist faith, now holding services at No. 166l
With respect to the application of Mr. Mornay Williams to file an affidavit denying certain charges made against him, his application is granted, and his affidavit so filed may be annexed to the record in this case. All concur.