History of the Arnold Tavern Morristown Nj And Many Incidents Connected

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History of the Arnold Tavern Morristown Nj And Many Incidents Connected
Philip H Hoffman
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I would learn if it accords with the canons of your church to admit communicants of another denomination. ' The doctor replied; ' Most certainly, ours is not the Presbyterian, but the Lord's table, and we hence give the Lord's invitation to all his followers of whatever name. ' The General replied: 'lam glad ©f it^ that i& as it ought to be, but 1 was not quite sure of the fact.
% The old Presb3'terian Church of Morristown as it appeared in the time of the Revolutionarj War.
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aiul thouo:ht I would ascertain it from yourself, as I propose to join with you (Ml that occasion. Although a member of the Church of England. I have no e. Xclusive partialities. " On the ne. Xt Sabbath the General was present, seated on his own camp stool, brought over from the house ('The Arnold Tavern' ) for the purpose, and communed with those who were present.
The Rev. Nicholas Chevalier, of Virginia, stated that some years ago, he was informed by Dr. Johnes, a son of Rev. Timothy Johnes, that the services were held in an orchard in the rear of the parsonage.


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