Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Manual and Record of the Church of Paramus, 1859
The previous Manual of the Church of Paramus was necessarily imperfect. The names of many well known members of the Church had never been inserted in the records, and from a mistaken notion of the character of that union existing with the Church of Saddle River, the names of those who had united in the Saddle River edifice, were not included. But the old documents have now been all examined, and those of any importance printed in this revised edition. It is intended, therefore, as a sort of documentary History of the Church, only such connecting paragraphs being thrown in, as were deemed necessary to render the whole intelligible. By it the members of the congregation will understand the true position of every thing pertaining to the Church. It is prepared in such a style as to be entirely local in its interest, and very different from that which it would have received, if prepared for general circulation. When we come down to within about thirty years of the present.
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