Historical Sketches of Greenwich in Old Cohansey

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Rebecca Graham Ayars Andrews
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He preached two Sabbaths at Greenwich and every third Sab- GREENWICH, IN OLD COHANSEY 33 bath at Deerfield. He served both churches untUiySo, when he confined his labors to the Greenwich church. An able scholar and divine, his influence and usefulness was very . Reat At the close of his ministry the church had never been in a more prosperous state. He fell a victim to dysentery July 28, 1775. And was buried in the middle aisle of the church. He was an ardent friend to the lib- erties of America..., and was active in and out of the pulpit to arouse the spirit of liberty against the oppressive measures of British government.
In after years a large tablet was erected to his memorv, which bears this inscription: -Beneath this stone are deposited the remains of the Rev. Andrew Hunter, A. M. , for thirty years the pastor of this church. He was a judicious divine, zealous pwacher, and an eminent example of piety, charity and public spirit He finished his labors and entered into 'The Joy of his Lord' July the 28th, 1775, a^red sixty years.


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