Historic Morristown New Jersey the Story of Its First Century volume 2
Historic Morristown New Jersey the Story of Its First Century volume 2
Andrew M Andrew Magoun Sherman
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The entire building when completed was about thirty by fifty feet. At each end of this house of wor- ship was an entrance for the accommodation of at- tendants coming from different directions to attend divine services. The main entrance was on what is now Morris street. The seats in this enlarged house of worship were enclosed, leaving a square space within, which re- sembled in appearance more a pen than church pews. These pen-like pews were made for the accommoda- tion of an entire family. A... single flight of stairs led up to the dizzy heights of the "cup-like" pulpit. In the summer of the year 1742, commencing with the thirteenth of August, the pulpit of the Presbyterian church of Morristown — at that time the congregation, as will be seen, worshipped in the original structure erected about two years previously — was for six con- secutive Sundays supplied by Rev. Timothy Johnes, a graduate of Yale College, and a licentiate of the Con- gregational body in New England. From an interest- ing paper read by Mrs.
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