The Mountain Society a History of the First Presbyterian Church Orange N J
The Mountain Society a History of the First Presbyterian Church Orange N J
James Hoyt
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My preaching does DEED OF THE ACADEMY. 189 We know not the particular aspects of tlie work. Nearly a linndrecl conversions were reported tlie next spring. As in previons revivals, the awaken- ing was simultaneous in Orange and Newark. Some clianges worthy of notice occurred about this time, affecting the Orange Academy. Mr. Hilly er, like his predecessor, had served the institu- tion as a trustee and a patron. In 1823, we find associated with him as trustees, Stephen D. Day, Doctor Daniel Babbi...t, John M. Lindsley, Daniel D. Condit, Abraham Winans and Samuel W. Tiche- nor. Of those who originally held the property by a deed of trust, John Condit was yet living, but had removed to Jersey City. It was necessary the title should now rest in others, and accordingly, in November, 1823, it was conveyed by him to the acting board of trustees. The terms of the deed in- dicate that the Academy had ceased to be, if it ever was such, in any sense a parochial institution ; * it you no good, for you don't come to hear it.
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