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| PHONE # |
| 215. 604.0204 |
FAX |
| There is also an African Methodist church near Bridgewater, but no data concerning it are |
| available, Battle's History of BC (1887), page 476 |
| Methodist |
Bensalem Korean United Methodist |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 639.5899 |
FAX |
| Methodist |
Bensalem United Methodist Church |
| 1803 |
4300 Hulmeville Road |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 245.1215 |
FAX |
| Methodist preachers visited Bensalem as early as 1803. Battle's History of BC (1887), page |
| 476, Bucks County Cemeteries with Known Civil War Veterans |
| Methodist |
Cornwells United Methodist Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 639.5644 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bensalem |
| Methodist |
Old Jerusalem Church (AME) see Bensalem |
| Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance |
| Presbyterian |
Bensalem Presbyterian Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 757.7800 |
FAX |
| A separation occurred from the see Churchville Reformed) Church of North and |
| Southampton because of the friction between the Dutch and Scotch-Irish. It may be |
| correctly inferred that this was caused by dissatisfaction among the Dutch in regard to the |
| introduction of the English language and Presbyterian usages into the church services; and |
| from this time they were employed almost exclusively, and an organization was effected; |
| under the name of "The Christian Church of Sammany creek," subsequently known as the |
| Bensalem Presbyterian Church. Battle's History of BC (1887), page 474 - Burial Grounds. |
| Bucks County Cemeteries with known Civil War Veterans |
| Presbyterian |
Eddington Presbyterian Church |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 639.5437 |
FAX |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bensalem |
| unknown |
Church of the Redeemer |
| PHONE # |
| 215. 639.4387 |
FAX |
| Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance |
| Burial Grounds - Bensalem Township - Burial Grounds, Spruance |
| Sunday, September 04, 2005 |
Bensalem |
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