History of the First Presbyterian Church of Jersey City New Jersey in Four Di
History of the First Presbyterian Church of Jersey City New Jersey in Four Di
Charles Kisselman Imbrie
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So that when Mr. Lee first, and Mr. Johnstone shortly afterward, had closed their ministry here, there were 166 persons in communion with the church, of which 45 were on confession of their faith. The ministry of the Rev. David King, although only about 20 months in length, and so much interrupted, was very fruitful in results. The congregation was not only enlarged, but there were added 62 names to the list of the communicants, of which 21 were upon confession of their faith, and the whole num...ber of communicants had risen to 228 at the time of his removal. These three men are all now gone to their rest. Mr. Johnstone continued to live for a few years later in Jersey First Presbyterian Church of Jersey City. 77 City. In 1853 he returned to reside in Moffatt, Scotland, where he died on the 4th of May, 1864, in the 8ist year of his age. The Rev. Lewis H. Lee was called, immediately upon his leaving this pulpit, to the then young and growing Second Presbyterian Church of Rahway, N. J. He labored there a number of years, resigned, and became pastor of the Pres- byterian Church of Waterfoirit»N.
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