MORGAN'S HISTORY OF THE NEW JERSEY CONFERENCE Page 8


INTRODUCTION.

Enough is said in its praise when it is declared that no conference in the connection has anything like it, or even to compare with it, if we except Kealing's "History of African Methodism in Texas." Nor has the industrious writer left any phase of its history untouched. It is in every sense complete. More than once was it our pleasure to cheer the writer on in the performance of his goodly work, as well as encourage his conference to come to his help when the work was completed. And now the joy we have is in writing this Introduction preparatory to the work of giving it to the public. Our sincere wish is that it may have a large and rapid sale. With this work accomplished, it is the proud privilege of this comparatively small conference to say to its larger sisters: Come On.


B. T. TANNER.


Office of A. M. E. Church Review.
August, 1887.


Rev. Joseph H. Morgan.


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