Jacob Green (1722-1790)

Biography (Wikipedia)

Jacob Green served as pastor of the Hanover Presbyterian Church in East Hanover, New Jersey for 44 years.

Historical marker for the Old Parsonage, where Jacob Green lived in East Hanover, New Jersey.

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Jacob Green is buried at First Presbyterian Church of Hanover Cemetery, Hanover, New Jersey.

Jacob Green is buried at First Presbyterian Church of Hanover Cemetery, Hanover, New Jersey.

Christian Baptism: A Sermon Delivered at Hanover, in New-Jersey; November 4, 1764 (1766)

Sinners Faultiness, and Spiritual Inability, Considered in a Sermon (1767)

An Inquiry into the Constitution and Discipline of the Jewish Church (1768)

A Reply to the Reverend Mr. George Beckwith's Answer, To Mr. Green’s Sermon, Entitled, Christian Baptism. In a Letter to a Friend (1769)

A Vision of Hell, and a Discovery of Some of the Consultations and Devices There, in the Year 1767 (1770)

A Small Help, Offered to Heads of Families for Instructing Children and Servants (1771)

Observations, on the Reconciliation of Great-Britain, and the Colonies (1776)

A Sermon Delivered at Hanover, (in New-Jersey) April 22d, 1778: Being the Day of Public Fasting and Prayer throughout the United States of America (1779)

Letter I (by Eumenes) on Paper Currency (1779, 1914)

Letter II (by Eumenes) on Paper Currency (1779, 1914)

Letter V (by Eumenes) on Paper Currency (1779, 1914)

A Sermon on Persons Possessing the Iniquities of Their Youth in After Life (1780)

A View of a Christian Church, and Church Government: Containing Many Interesting Matters; With an Address to Our Congregations, and an Appendix, Representing the Case and Circumstances of the Associated Presbytery of Morris County: To Which is Subjoined, a Letter, Relative to the Same Subject (1781)

Extracts from the Autobiography of Jacob Green (1831-1832)

Jacob Green (1857)

Jacob Green (1858)

Rev. Jacob Green, of Hanover, N.J., as an Author, Statesman and Patriot (1893)


Extracs from Jacob Green’s manuscript Autobiography appeared in the August, September, October, November, December 1831 and January, February, March and April 1832 issues of The Christian Advocate.

Extracs from Jacob Green’s manuscript Autobiography appeared in the August, September, October, November, December 1831 and January, February, March and April 1832 issues of The Christian Advocate.