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Description: Identifier: jerseyman00deat_0 (find matches) Title: The Jerseyman Year: 1891 (1890s) Authors: Deats, Hiram Edmund, 1870- Subjects: Publisher: (Flemington, N.J. : H.E. Deats, editor and publisher) Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: - and Hollandwere closely allied in doctrine ; and immigrants, pertaining to those branches of theChristian Church, associated, cordially, inworship and fraternal fellowship ; and wher-ever there was a community of them theywere quite certain to have some stated placefor divine service. Bethlehem township was set off from Am-well in or near 172S. It included what laterbecame those of Kingwood. Alexandria, andUnion. The Presbyterians had two congre-gations and places of worship in it aboutthat time—one at the site of the. presentBethlehem Presbyterian Church betweenPittstown and Clinton, and the other wherethe Kingwood Presbyterian Church is situ- *The Lower Bethlehem congregation was in Rev. DavidBrainerds line of travel from hi- residence at Martin-Creek in The POrkS of the Delaware near Kastont.to his Mission Station atCrosswieks. Bttrliugton Comityand there is mneh reason to believe that renowned evan gelist preached there occasionally in passing thai way Text Appearing After Image: THE JER8EYMAN. 15 ated. A few years later they had a third inwhat became Alexandria (Mount Pleasant).The first mentioned was called Bethlehemand Upper Bethlehem, the second LowerBethlehem, and the third the Log MeetingHouse Congregation. Whether the town-ship derived its name from the Churches, orwhether they were so called from that of thetownship, cannot be determined ; but proba-bilities favor the former. The autonomy ofthese pioneer congregations in their earlystruggles was subjected to several varia-tions. They were sometimes associatedunder one pastorate and represented in theChurch judicatories by one lay delegate,and sometimes were separate and independ-ent of each other. According to Rev. Mr.Webster, the historian of the PresbyterianChurches in this Country prior to 1760,Bethlehem in Hunterdon County was avacancy in the Presbytery of Philadelphiain 1736. This related to the two congre-gations of Bethlehem—one between Pitts-town and Clinton and the other what laterbecame Kinjerseyman00deat_0 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The Jerseyman (1891) (14767397995)
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Author: Deats, Hiram Edmund, 1870-
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