Ballou preached at Barnard, Vermont and surrounding towns in 1801—1807; at Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1807—1815; at Salem, Massachusetts in 1815—1817; and, as pastor of the Second Universalist Church in Boston, from December 1817 until his death there.
Universalists, including Hosea Ballou and J. W. Hanson, claim Macrina as a Universalist in her teachings, citing works which they believe demonstrate Macrina's belief that the wicked would all eventually confess Christ.
Hosea Chanchez | Hosea | Addie L. Ballou | Hosea Kutako | Hosea Ballou | Cat Ballou | Maturin Murray Ballou | Hosea Ballou II | Adin Ballou |
It was here that Addie met Albert Darius Ballou, great-grandnephew of Hosea Ballou and cousin of Hosea Ballou II and Maturin Murray Ballou.