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Until its closure sometime after 2008, the London Meeting Room was considered one of four of the oldest, continuously meeting, Darbyite assemblies in all of [[Ontario]], Canada, alongside the [[Ottawa Meeting Room, ON]], the [[St. Thomas Meeting Room, ON]] and the [[Smiths Falls Meeting Room, ON]]. Each is known to have existed in 1878, if not earlier.
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Until its closure sometime after 2008, the London Meeting Room was considered one of four of the oldest, continuously meeting, Darbyite assemblies in all of [[Ontario]], Canada, alongside the [[Ottawa Meeting Room, ON]], the [[St. Thomas Meeting Room, ON]] and the [[Smiths Falls Meeting Room, ON]]. Each is known to have existed in 1878, if not earlier.  This meeting room in London was active by 1862.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 18 February 2025

Until its closure sometime after 2008, the London Meeting Room was considered one of four of the oldest, continuously meeting, Darbyite assemblies in all of Ontario, Canada, alongside the Ottawa Meeting Room, ON, the St. Thomas Meeting Room, ON and the Smiths Falls Meeting Room, ON. Each is known to have existed in 1878, if not earlier. This meeting room in London was active by 1862.

Locations

  • Commercial Col., Wellington St. +1880+
  • 664 Dundas St. +1911+
    • P & R @ William Cook's +1911+

Meeting Times

  • Su B 11am, R 7pm; Wed P 8pm +1911+

Leadership/Correspondents

Honorable Mention

  • William Daniel Edy 1884-1916 (1832-1916) alleged recipient of the first phone call from Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 was in fellowship with the PB as early as 1881, initially at Brantford before moving to London in 1884. It is presumed that he was in fellowship with the exclusives.

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