A correspondent of the Independent in writing upon the growth of congregationalism, in New Haven, had a great deal to say about the Wooster Place church-calling the man that built it, "a sagacious mechanic, who built it on speculation etc."
"History of the American Clock Business for the Past Sixty Years, and Life of Chauncey Jerome"
Chauncey Jerome
Samuel Stone, remarked, New England congregationalism continued till the close of the century "a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy."
"England in America, 1580-1652"
Lyon Gardiner Tyler
In Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Connecticut, the old Puritan congregationalism was the established religion.
"The Critical Period of American History"
John Fiske