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| | The History of the Eynsford Baptist Church Chapter 1, 1775-1905 |
 | | Even to this day he is represented at Eynsford by a grandson who is a member and deacon of the Church to which he ministered so ably and so long. |
 | | Eynsford Baptist Church which owes its formation to that brave working man, Hodges, has been an active and progressive Church, for from it the Baptist Churches at Meopham, Sutton, Foot's Cray, Kingsdown, Crockenhill, Shoreham, Stansted and Farnborough had their origin. |
 | | Fitting, surely, that upon that same spot, surrounded by those memorials of its heroic members, a new " House of God " shall be erected and opened in the year that marks the voice of the nation, loudly and clearly raised for " civil and religious liberty.". |
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