Miscellaneous church and religious papers, 1747-1903.

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Miscellaneous church and religious papers, 1747-1903.

Correspondence, minutes, accounts, and other records (1914-1923), of Denville Methodist Episcopal Church (N.J.); minute book (1866-1887) of Lyons Farms Baptist Church, Newark, N.J. (later Elizabeth Avenue Baptist Church), kept by J.B. Hedden, clerk; church covenant, minutes, and membership records (1747-1809) of Scotch Plains Baptist Church (N.J.); register (1747-1901) of Stone House Plains Dutch Reformed Church (N.J.); history (1900-1903) of Zion Lutheran Church, New Germantown (later Oldwick, N.J.), by John C. Honeyman; notebook (1850-1878) of William B. Brown, Congregational minister, containing theological notes and sermon outlines, and birth, baptism, communion, and marriage records kept for First Congregational Church of Newark; sermon outlines (1752) of John Gano (1727-1804), Baptist minister; religious journal (1823-1825) of Jotham T. Johnson, of Bloomfield, N.J., and New York, N.Y.; and Dutch glossary (ca. 1801) of religious terms and names, compiled by Jacob Schoonmaker, Dutch Reformed clergyman in Jamaica and Newtown, Long Island, N.Y.

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New Jersey Historical Society Library

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Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (Oldwick, N.J.)

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Hedden, J. B.

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Johnson, Jotham T.

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Jotham T. Johnson, the son of Thomas Johnson, was born on February 10, 1806 in Newark, New Jersey. At the age of fifteen, Johnson briefly attended the Bloomfield Academy, which at the time was a seminary that educated those primarily bound for the ministry, and was affiliated with the First Presbyterian Church of Bloomfield, New Jersey. He apprenticed as a carpenter, and had the ambition to eventually become a minister. However, he would never achieve his goal, for he died at the age of twenty o...

Lyons Farms Baptist Church (Newark, N.J.)

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Honeyman, John C., 1836-1916

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First Congregational Church (Newark, N.J.)

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Scotch Plains Baptist Church

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Brown, William B. (William Bryant), 1816-1902

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Schoonmaker, Jacob, 1777-1852

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Jacob Schoonmaker was born in Acquackanonck (present-day Passaic), New Jersey on May 11, 1777, son of Henricus Schoonmaker, a Dutch Reformed minister in Acquackanonck from 1774-1799 (and both Acquackanonck and Totowa from 1799-1816). He was licensed as a clergy at Paramus, New Jersey in 1801 and was ordained in New York in 1802. He served as the pastor of First Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown, Long Island (later known as Elmhurst, and now part of the Borough of Queens in the city of New York) a...

Denville Methodist Episcopal Church (Denville, N.J.)

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Elizabeth Avenue Baptist Church (Newark, N.J.)

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Gano, John, 1727-1804

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Baptist minister. From the description of John Gano sermon outline, 1752. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 54314290 ...

Reformed Protestant Dutch Church (U.S.)

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From 1816 to 1826, was part of the United Missionary Society which merged with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. From c.1833, the Board of Foreign Missions of the Reformed Dutch Church operated under the ABCFM, but separated completely in 1857. Later known as Reformed Church in America. From the description of Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church in North America, 1828. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702152631 ...