This manual provides a detailed overview of the Presbytery of West Jersey, a regional body within the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Offering insights into the organization, history, and activities of the presbytery, it serves as a valuable resource for members, historians, and anyone interested in the Presbyterian Church's presence in West Jersey. The manual includes information on ministers, churches, and the various committees and programs of the presbytery.
Readers will find a wealth of information about the structure and function of this important religious body. This historical document offers a snapshot of Presbyterian life in West Jersey during the period it covers, making it a vital addition to collections focused on religious history and Presbyterianism.
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