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17: 142:. At that time, the Presbytery of Newton included 24 churches—in New Jersey the congregations at Knowlton, Hardwick, Marksboro, Newton, Hackettstown, German Valley, Fox Hill, Lamington, Baskingridge, Bethlehem, Kingwood, Alexandria, Greenwich, Harmony, Oxford, Mansfield, Pleasant Grove, Flemington, Amwell 1st and 2nd; and in Pennsylvania 4 congregations at Easton, Lower Mount bethel, Upper Mount Bethel and Smithfield. These 24 congregations shared 9 full-time 205:
Presbytery of Newton. Proceedings of the Convention at Washington, New Jersey, November 20th, 1867, to celebrate the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Organization of the Presbytery of Newton at the Mansfield Church, November 20th, 1817. (New York: Charles Scribner & Co.
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Aside from these 59 member churches and the presbytery's various mission projects (domestic and overseas), the Presbytery of Newton was also connected to the Johnsonburg Camp and Retreat Center in
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The First Presbyterian Church in Newton, New Jersey, built 1869–1871. The former Presbytery of Newton administered Presbyterian Church affairs for 59 congregations in Northwestern New Jersey.
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congregations, including German Valley and Knowlton—communities that were first settled by Palatine Germans and affiliated with either the German Reformed or Lutheran faiths. In 1823, a
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into a new presbytery. The original boundary of the Presbytery of Newton was determined to run from the
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was a regional governing body for Presbyterian congregations located in northwestern
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is now part of the Presbytery of the Highlands of New Jersey as of March 1, 2021.
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The Presbytery of Newton was created in October 1817 during a convention of the
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in October 1817. It was decided to divide the northern territory of the
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https://www.synodne.org/blog/2021/4/1/new-jersey-presbyteries-born-anew
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201: 199: 197: 195: 193: 143: 190: 158:(founded in 1769) was received by the Presbytery. 227: 146:. Several of the congregations stemmed from 59:. The Presbytery of Newton was part of the 63:, which oversees churches in New Jersey, 15: 126:and stretched west to the ridge of the 246:Presbyterian Church (USA) presbyteries 228: 78:, and a private preparatory school, 13: 14: 257: 213: 122:(which then included present-day 96:Synod of New York and New Jersey 179: 168: 1: 241:Presbyterianism in New Jersey 161: 7: 100:Presbytery of New Brunswick 10: 262: 89: 152:German and Dutch Reformed 41:Presbyterian Church (USA) 108:Lambertville, New Jersey 39:and affiliated with the 76:Johnsonburg, New Jersey 84:Blairstown, New Jersey 61:Synod of the Northeast 21: 19: 236:Presbytery of Newton 220:Highlands Presbytery 33:Presbytery of Newton 26:Presbytery of Newton 110:, including all of 134:including most of 22: 253: 207: 203: 188: 183: 177: 172: 154:congregation at 128:Pocono Mountains 261: 260: 256: 255: 254: 252: 251: 250: 226: 225: 216: 211: 210: 204: 191: 184: 180: 173: 169: 164: 140:Monroe counties 120:Sussex Counties 92: 12: 11: 5: 259: 249: 248: 243: 238: 224: 223: 215: 214:External links 212: 209: 208: 189: 178: 166: 165: 163: 160: 104:Delaware River 91: 88: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 258: 247: 244: 242: 239: 237: 234: 233: 231: 221: 218: 217: 202: 200: 198: 196: 194: 187: 182: 176: 171: 167: 159: 157: 153: 149: 148:ethnic German 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 124:Warren County 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 87: 85: 81: 80:Blair Academy 77: 72: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 29: 27: 18: 181: 170: 132:Pennsylvania 93: 73: 32: 30: 25: 23: 136:Northampton 69:New England 24:The former 230:Categories 162:References 156:Stillwater 67:, and the 37:New Jersey 222:(website) 112:Hunterdon 106:north of 57:Hunterdon 71:states. 65:New York 144:pastors 90:History 206:1868). 116:Morris 53:Warren 49:Morris 45:Sussex 138:and 118:and 55:and 31:The 130:in 82:in 232:: 192:^ 114:, 86:. 51:, 47:,

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New Jersey
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Sussex
Morris
Warren
Hunterdon
Synod of the Northeast
New York
New England
Johnsonburg, New Jersey
Blair Academy
Blairstown, New Jersey
Synod of New York and New Jersey
Presbytery of New Brunswick
Delaware River
Lambertville, New Jersey
Hunterdon
Morris
Sussex Counties
Warren County
Pocono Mountains
Pennsylvania
Northampton
Monroe counties
pastors
ethnic German
German and Dutch Reformed
Stillwater
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