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  2. Bible Fellowship Church - Wikipedia

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    Bible Fellowship Church is a conservative pietistic Christian denomination with Mennonite roots centered in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States. Its denominational leader Donald T. Kirkwood [ 1 ] described the denomination as " reformed in theology, Presbyterian in polity , creedal immersionists."

  3. Newark Union Church and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Newark Union Church and Cemetery is a historic meetinghouse and burial ground in Brandywine Hundred, Delaware near Carrcroft. [1] Established in 1687, the cemetery is four acres in size and contains approximately 950 graves, including seven men who fought in the American Revolution and members of some the earliest settlers of the Brandywine Hundred.

  4. Welsh Tract Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    In 1836 the association refused by vote to receive into fellowship persons baptized by those who are engaged in the new-fangled systems of the day. In 1856, for the first time, the association was called in the Minutes, "The Delaware Old School Baptist Association." The church continues to have meetings every second Sunday of the month.

  5. Friends Meetinghouse (Wilmington, Delaware) - Wikipedia

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    The first Quaker meeting for worship in Delaware was held in New Castle at the house of Governor Lovelace [2] in September 1672, when George Fox visited the town. After William Penn became proprietor of the "Three Lower Counties," as Delaware was then known, regular meetings were formed in Newark, Centre and New Castle. Regular meetings did not ...

  6. St. James' A. M. E. Church (Newark, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    St. James' A.M.E. Church is a historic church located at High and Court Streets in Newark, New Jersey. Built in 1850 by architect John Welch and dedicated in 1854, it was originally called the High Street Presbyterian Church until 1926, when it was briefly disbanded. It was re-established as Bethel AME Church before being renamed Saint James ...

  7. St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church (Newark, Delaware)

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    St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church is a historic Roman Catholic church at 200 E. Main Street in Newark, New Castle County, Delaware.The first congregants of the church were Irish immigrants.

  8. Independent Baptist - Wikipedia

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    There is the World Baptist Fellowship founded in 1933 at Fort Worth, Texas by J. Frank Norris. [5] Doctrinal differences in the latter led to the founding of the Baptist Bible Fellowship International in 1950 and the Independent Baptist Fellowship International in 1984. [6] Various independent Baptist Bible colleges were also founded. [7]

  9. Jesse Lyman Hurlbut - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Lyman Hurlbut (February 15, 1843 [1] –1930 [2]) was an American clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church.He was born in New York City, graduated at Wesleyan University in 1864, and held pastorates at Newark, Montclair, Paterson, Plainfield, Hoboken, Morristown, Orange, and Bloomfield, all in New Jersey.