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A collaborative effort of several Boston churches (including the Second Church, First
Church, Old South Church, New South Church, and Arlington Street Church), the lectures or
sermons raised funds to benefit the poor. Cotton Mather gave the first recorded lecture in
1720. By 1860, one lecture was given each year, but was still called the Quarterly Charity
Lecture. The funds raised at each lecture were divided among the affiliated churches, and the
churches donated the proceeds to various charitable causes and organizations. Records include
three volumes of records of minutes, lecture summaries, and accounts, as well as loose
correspondence and reports.