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A Collection of Papers Printed by Order of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. (London, 1741). Titherton, Timothy, and William Smith, Church Wardens [and others]. Christ Church, Stratford, April 25, 1710. Petition to Governor Gurdon Saltonstall, for religious freedom. Diocesan Archives. Reproduced in The Historiographer, no. 1 (June 1952), p. 4.
CHAPTER THREE
MR. DUMMER'S BOOKS
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"Some Original Papers Respecting the Episcopal Controversy in Connecticut (1722)." Massachusetts Historical Society, Collections, 2nd series, III, pp. 128-140; IV, pp. 297-301. The Historiographer, no. 7 (Feb. 1954), p. 4.
CHAPTER FOUR ENTHUSIASM AND CONFORMITY
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Frothingham, Ebenezer. A Key, to unlock the Door, that leads in, to take a fair View of the Religious Constitution, established by Law, in the Colony of Connecticut With a short Observation upon the Explanation of Say-Brook-plan ... (n. p., 1767).
Harding, F. A. J. "The Social Impact of the Evangelical Revival. A Brief Account of the Social Influences of the Teaching of John Wesley." Hist. Mag., v. 15, no. 4 (Dec. 1946), pp. 256-284.
Ingersoll, Jared. "An historical Account of Some Affairs Relating to the Church, Especially in Connecticut, together with a notation of Some other things of a different nature. Yale College, Octbr 20: 1740." 1 v., Ms (1740-1743). Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress.
Lowry, Charles Wesley, Jr. "Spiritual Antecedents of Anglican Evangelican- ism." Hist. Mag., v. 12, no. 2 (June 1943), pp. 121-156.
McCulloch, Samuel Clyde, ed. British Humanitarianism; Essays Honoring Frank J. Klingberg, by his Former Doctoral Students at the University of California, Los Angeles. (Philadelphia, 1950).
Maxson, Charles Hartshorn. The Great Awakening in the Middle Colonies. (Chicago, 1920).
Mitchell, Mary Hewitt. The Great Awakening and Other Revivals in the Religious Life of Connecticut. (New Haven, 1934; Tercentenary Pam- phlets, XXVI).
O'Neil, Maud. "Matthew Graves: Anglican Missionary to the Puritans." In Samuel Clyde McCulloch, ed., British Humanitarianism.
Parker, Edwin P. "The Congregational Separates of the Eighteenth Century in Connecticut." New Haven Colony Historical Society, Papers, v. 8 (1914), pp. 151-161.
Strict Congregational Churches in Connecticut. An Historical Narrative, and Declaration. Shewing the Cause and Rise of the Strict Congregational Churches, in the State of Connecticut, and their present Views, respecting several Interesting matters of a Religious Nature . .. (Providence, 1781). Tucker, Robert Leonard. The Separation of the Methodists from the Church of England (New York, 1918).
Walker, George Leon. Some Aspects of the Religious Life of New England ( Boston, 1897).
Whitefield, George. A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal from Savannah, June 25, 1740 to his Arrival at Rhode Island, his Travels in the other Governments of New-England to his Departure from Stratford for New York. (Boston, 1741).
A Select Collection of Letters of the Late Reverend George Whitefield ... written to his most intimate Friends, and Persons of Distinction, in England, Scotland, Ireland, and America, from the year
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1734, to 1770. Including the whole Period of his Ministry. ( London, 1772, 3 v. ).
"Original Letters from various Persons in Great Britain and America to the Revd Geo. Whitefield from the year 1738 to 1769." 2 v. Includes letters from Connecticut. Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress. Windham County Association of Congregational Ministers, Windham Co., Conn. A Letter from the Associated Ministers of the County of Wind- ham, to the People in the several Societies in said County. (Boston, 1745). Warning against revivalism, etc.
Zabriskie, Alexander Clinton. "The Rise and Main Characteristics of the Anglican Evangelical Movement in England and America." Hist. Mag., v. 12, no. 2 (June 1943), pp. 83-115.
CHAPTER FIVE YOUNG CHURCHES IN ACTION
Beardsley, Eben Edwards. "Address of the President, Rev. Dr. Beardsley, at the Annual Meeting, November 27th, 1876." New Haven Colony Historical Society, Papers, v. 2 (New Haven , 1877), pp. xv-xxiv. Mention of the Gregson deed to the Rev. Jonathan Arnold, New Haven.
Beardsley, William A. "Documentary History of the American Church. Let- ter of Rev. Roger Viets, 1767." Hist. Mag., v. 3, no. 4 (Dec. 1934), pp. 280-282.
Brooklyn, Conn. Trinity Church. "History of the Church in Brooklyn, Connecticut." Churchman's Magazine, new series, v. 2, no. 3 (May and June, 1814), pp. 202-207. Signed: "M."
Connecticut (Colony). The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut Vol. X, May 1751-Feb. 1757.
Croswell, Frederick. "History of Trinity Church, New Haven." New Haven Colony Historical Society, Papers, v. 1 (New Haven, 1865), pp. 47-77. Mention of the Rev. Jonathan Arnold, pp. 76-77. Copy of William Gregson's deed to him for church land, New Haven.
Deming, Dorothy. Settlement of Litchfield County. (New Haven, 1933; Tercentenary Pamphlets, VII).
Fogg, Daniel. "Manuscripts of Daniel Fogg ( 1743-1815) in the State Library, Hartford, Conn. (1770-1814)." The Historiographer, no. 18 (Dec. 1956), p. 1.
Lamb, George Woodward, comp. "Clergymen Licensed to the American Colonies by the Bishop of London: 1745-1781." Hist. Mag., v. 13, no. 2 (June 1944), pp. 128-143.
Malbone, Godfrey, to the Secretary of the S. P. G., London, May, or later, 1772. Pomfret (now Brooklyn), Conn. Also other letters, 1769-1774. "Abraham Jarvis Manuscripts - Malbone-Fogg Correspondence." Dioce- san Archives. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 1.
Mampoteng, Charles. "The Reverend Samuel Peters." Hist. Mag., v. 5, no. 2 (June 1936), p. 74.
New Milford, Conn. St. John's Church. "A brief and imperfect History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in New Milford." Churchman's Maga- zine, v. 1, no. 11 (Nov. 1821), pp. 349-352.
Norwalk, Conn. St. Paul's Church. "A Sketch of the History of the Protes- tant Episcopal Church in Norwalk, Connecticut." Ibid., v. 3, no. 12 (Dec. 1806), pp. 466-470.
Plymouth, Conn. "Parochial Church History . .. St. Peter's Church, Ply- mouth." Episcopal Watchman, v. 1, no. 29 (Oct. 8, 1827), pp. 225-226.
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Preston, Howard W. "Godfrey Malbone's Connecticut Investment." Rhode Island Historical Society, Collections, XVI (Oct.), pp. 115-120. Re- garding the purchase of land in Windham County, Conn., in 1740, and the settlement of his son (Godfrey, Jr.) there in 1766.
Roxbury, Conn. "An Account of the Rise and Progress of the Episcopal Church in Roxbury." Churchman's Monthly Magazine, v. 2, no. 10 (Oct. 1805), pp. 223-227. Signed: "B. H."
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Proceedings, 1740-1748, 1751-1775.
Waterbury, Conn. "History of the Church in Waterbury." Churchman's Magazine, v. 4, no. 4 (Apr. 1807), pp. 128-133; no. 5 (May 1807), pp. 171-175.
CHAPTERS SIX AND SEVEN
COLONIAL CHURCH LIFE
WINDS OF POLITICS AND DOCTRINE
Abbey, Charles J. The English Church and its Bishops, 1700-1800. (Lon- don, 1887, 2 v).
Christie, Francis Albert. "The Beginnings of Arminianism in New England." American Society of Church History, Papers, 2d series, III (1912), pp. 153-172.
Cornwall, N. Ellsworth. "The Early History of Christ Church, Stratford." (Read at the Parochial Commemoration, April 25, 1907). Connecticut Churchman, v. 1, no. 4 (June 21, 1907), pp. 2-10.
Jarvis Manuscripts. Mass. Dioc. Lib., Boston. Middletown, Conn., Episcopal Church. Enumeration of the members of the Church of England in Middletown, with the number of Negroes in each family. ( Before 1776?). The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 8.
Kingsbury, Frederick J. "The Lay Pioneers of the Church in Connecticut." Connecticut Churchman, v. 1, no. 4 (June 21, 1907), pp. 41-45.
McCulloch, Samuel Clyde. "The Importance of Dr. Thomas Bray's Bibliotheca Parochialis." Hist. Mag., v. 15, no. 1 ( Mar. 1946), pp. 50-59.
Morais, Herbert M. Deism in Eighteenth Century America. (New York London, 1934).
Morgan, Emily Malbone. "Old Trinity Church, Brooklyn, Connecticut." Parts I and II. Connecticut Churchman, v. 2, no. 3 ( Apr. 18, 1908), pp. 2-4; no. 4 (June 27, 1908), pp. 2-4.
Porter, Noah. The New England Meeting House. (New Haven, 1933; Tercentenary Pamphlets, XVIII).
Samuel Johnson.
Hart, Samuel. "Samuel Johnson, Priest and Doctor." Connecticut Church- man, v. 1, no. 4 (June 21, 1907), pp. 10-13.
Hornberger, Theodore. "Samuel Johnson (1696-1772) of Yale and King's College; a Note on the Relation of Science and Religion in Provincial America." New England Quarterly, v. 8, no. 3 (Sept. 1935), pp. 378- 397.
Johnson, Charles F. "Samuel Johnson as an Educator." Connecticut Church- man, v. 1, no. 4 (June 21, 1907), pp. 13-15.
Lines, Rt. Rev. Edwin Stevens ( Bishop of Newark). "Dr. Johnson and His Contemporaries." Ibid., v. 1, no. 4 (June 21, 1907), pp. 35-41.
"Original Correspondence between some of the most eminent Clergy of the
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Church of England, and others, and the Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson, first President of King's, (now Columbia) College." Churchman's Magazine (New York) : v. 7, nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 (Jan. and Feb. 1810 - Nov. and Dec. 1810); v. 8, nos. 1-4 (Jan. and Feb. 1811 - July and Aug. 1811).
CHAPTER EIGHT
THE CHURCH IN THE COMMUNITY
"American Ecclesiastical History - Early Church in Connecticut. The Humble Address of the Members & Professors of that Part of Christ's Church called the Church of England . .. 1738." Church Review and Ecclesi- astical Register, v. 10 (1857-58), pp. 108-115.
Apthorp, East. Considerations on the Institution and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. ( Boston, 1763). Beach, John. A Calm and Dispassionate Vindication of the Professors of the Church of England against Mr. Noah Hobart. (Boston, 1749).
A Continuation of the Calm and Dispassionate Vindi- cation of the Professors of the Church of England against the abusive Misrepresentations and fallacious Argumentations of Mr. Noah Hobart, in his Second Address to them. ( Boston, 1751).
Caner, Henry. A Candid Examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts ... By one of its members. (Boston, 1763).
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Hobart, Noah. A Serious Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New England, occasioned by Mr. Wetmore's Vindication of the profes- sors of the Church of England in Connecticut. (Boston, 1748).
Humphreys, David. An Account of the Endeavors of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to Instruct the Negro Slaves in New York, Together with two of Bp. Gibson's Letters on that Subject ... (London, 1730).
Jernegan, Marcus Wilson. Laboring and Dependent Classes in Colonial America, 1607-1783; Studies of the Economic, Educational, and Social Significance of Slaves, Servants, Apprentices, and poor Folk. (Chicago, 1931).
Klingberg, Frank Joseph. Anglican Humanitarianism in Colonial New York. ( Philadelphia, 1940).
Knox, William. Three Tracts Respecting the Conversion and Instruction of the free Indians and Negro Slaves in the Colonies . . . (London, 1769). Mayhew, Jonathan. A Defense of the Observations on the Charter and Con- duct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, against an anonymous Pamphlet falsely entitled, A Candid Examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations . .. By one of its members. ( Boston, printed: London reprinted ... 1764).
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Abstracts of Proceedings: 1729-1739.
Wetmore, James. A Vindication of the Professors of the Church of England in Connecticut. Against the Invectives contained in a Sermon preached at Stamford by Mr. Noah Hobart, Dec. 31, 1746. In a Letter to a Friend. ( Boston, 1747).
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CHAPTER NINE
ORDEAL BY FIRE: THE REVOLUTION
Andrews, Samuel. Three letters to Bishop Abraham Jarvis. St. Andrews, New Brunswick, 1804. Jarvis Manuscripts, Mass. Dioc. Lib., Boston. The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 7.
Baldwin, Alice Mary. The Clergy of Connecticut in Revolutionary Days. (New Haven, 1936; Tercentenary Pamphlets, XVII).
The New England Clergy and the American Revolution. (Durham, N. C., 1928).
Beardsley, Eben Edwards. Life and Correspondence of the Right Reverend Samuel Seabury, D.D., First Bishop of Connecticut, and of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. (Boston, 1881).
Bronson, Henry. The History of Waterbury, Connecticut , With an Appendix of Biography, Genealogy and Statistics. (Waterbury, 1858). Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. History of New London, Connecticut, From the First Survey of the Coast in 1612, to 1852. ( Hartford, 1852).
History of Norwich, Connecticut, From its Possession
by the Indians to . .. 1866. ( Hartford, 1866).
Connecticut (Colony). The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut. Vol. 15, 1775-1776.
Connecticut (State). The Public Records of the State of Connecticut. Vol. 1, 1776-1778; Vol. 2, 1778-1780.
The Public Records of the State of Connecticut
with the Journal of the Council of Safety . . . Published by Charles J. Hoadly. ( Hartford, 1894).
Connecticut Convention of Anglican Clergy. Sept. 21, 1774. Minutes. Jarvis Manuscripts, Mass. Dioc. Lib. Boston. The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 7.
Waterbury, June 4, 1776. Minutes. Jarvis Manuscripts, Mass. Dioc. Lib., Boston. The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 7. New Haven, July 23, 1776. Minutes. Jarvis Manu- scripts, Mass. Dioc. Lib., Boston. The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 7.
Daggett, Naphtali. Articles against the Stamp Act. Connecticut Gazette, New London ( Aug. 9, Sept. 20, 27, Oct. 4, 11, Nov. 1, 1765).
Devotion, Ebenezer. The Examiner Examined. (New London, 1766). Dexter, Franklin B. "Notes on Some of the New Haven Loyalists, including Those Graduated at Yale." New Haven Colony Historical Society, Papers, v. 10 (New Haven, 1918), pp. 29-45.
Dibblee, Ebenezer. "Letters of the Reverend Doctor Ebenezer Dibblee, of Stamford, to the Reverend Doctor Samuel Peters, Loyalist Refugee in London, 1784-1793. With Introduction and Notes by the Editor, E. Clowes Chorley." Hist. Mag., v. 1, no. 2 (June 1932), pp. 51-85. Eaton, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton. The Church of England in Nova Scotia and the Tory Clergy of the Revolution. (New York, 1892, 2d ed. ). Gifford, Frank Dean. "The Influence of the Clergy on American Politics from 1763 to 1776." Hist. Mag., v. 10, no. 2 (June 1941), pp. 104-123. Gipson, Lawrence Henry. Jared Ingersoll: A Study of American Loyalism in Relation to British Colonial Government. (New Haven, 1920).
Hawkins, Ernest. Historical Notices of the Missions of the Church of England in the North American Colonies, Previous to the Independence of the
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United States: Chiefly from the Ms Documents of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. (London, 1845).
Hinman, Royal Ralph. A Historical Collection, from Official Records, Files, &c., of the Part Sustained by Connecticut, During the War of the Revo- lution. With an Appendix, Containing Important Letters, Depositions, &c., Written During the War. ( Hartford, 1842).
"Imprisonment and Petition of Bishop Seabury." Church Review, v. 9, no. 1 (Apr. 1856), pp. 73-83.
Inglis, Charles, bp. of Nova Scotia. "State of the Anglo-American Church, in 1776." With Notes by the Editor. Documentary History of the State of New York ( Albany, 1850), v. 3, pp. 1047-1060.
Jarvis, Abraham. Documents relating to the church of which he was rector, Christ Church, Middletown (now Church of the Holy Trinity). Jarvis Manuscripts, Mass. Dioc. Lib., Boston. The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 7.
Letter, 1776. Refers to the condition of the Church in America at the beginning of the Revolution. Ibid.
Johnson, William Samuel. Papers. 90 letters and other documents, 1745- 89. 1 v. Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. Leaming, Jeremiah. Letter to the Secretary of the S. P. G., New York, Jan. 16, 1782. Loyalism of Abraham Jarvis. Abraham Jarvis Manuscripts, Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 2.
Mampoteng, Charles. "The New England Clergy in the American Revolu- tion." Hist. Mag., v. 9, no. 4 (Dec. 1940), pp. 267-304.
"The Reverend Samuel Peters, M.A., Missionary at Hebron, Connecticut, 1760-1774." Hist. Mag., v. 5, no. 2 (June 1936), pp. 73-91.
Peck, Epaphroditus. The Loyalists of Connecticut. (New Haven, 1934; Tercentenary Pamphlets, XXXI ).
Peters, Samuel. The Rev. Samuel Peters, LL.D. General History of Con- necticut ... With an Appendix Pointing Out the Causes of the Rebellion in America; Together with the Particular Part Taken by the People of Connecticut in its Promotion. (London, 1781).
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut (Diocese). The Jarvis Centenary, Wednesday, 27 October 1897. (New Haven, 1898). Reichenbach, Karl H. "The Connecticut Clergy and the Stamp Act." Uni- versity of Michigan Historical Essays. (Ann Arbor, 1937).
Sabine, Lorenzo. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolu- tion, with an Historical Essay. ( Boston 1864, 2 v.).
Shea, George. The Life and Epoch of Alexander Hamilton: A Historical Study. ( Boston, 1879).
Shepard, James. "The Tories of Connecticut." Connecticut Quarterly, v. 4, no. 2 (Apr .- June, 1898), pp. 139-151; no. 3 (July-Sept., 1898), pp. 257-263.
Siebert, W. H. "The Refugee Loyalists of Connecticut." Royal Society of Canada, Transactions (Ottawa), ser. 3, v. 10 (June 1916), pp. 75-92. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, London. Proceed- ings, 1776-1783, in Annual Sermons.
Sprague, William Buell. Annals of the American Pulpit; or, Commemorative Notices of Distinguished American Clergymen of Various Denominations. (New York, 1857-69). Vol. 5, Episcopal.
Stiles, Ezra. The Literary Diary of Ezra Stiles ... Edited ... by Franklin B. Dexter. (New York, 1901, 3 v.). Vols. I and II.
Stowe, Walter Herbert. "A Study in Conscience; Some Aspects of the Relations of the Clergy to the State." Hist. Mag., v. 19, no. 4 (Dec. 1950), pp. 301-323.
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Tiffany, Consider. (Connecticut Loyalist). "The American Colonies and the Revolution [c. 1600-1795]." Typewritten. "America, British Colonies" collection. Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.
Van Tyne, Claude Halstead. The Causes of the War of Independence, Being the First Volume of a History of the American Republic. (Boston and New York, 1922).
"Influence of the Clergy, and of Religious Sectarian Forces, on the American Revolution." American Historical Review, v. 19, no. 1 (Oct. 1913), pp. 44-64.
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Zeichner, Oscar. Connecticut's Years of Controversy, 1750-1776. (Chapel Hill, N. C., 1949).
"The Rehabilitation of Loyalists in Connecticut." New England Quarterly, v. 11, no. 2 (June 1938), pp. 308-330.
CHAPTER TEN
THE STRUGGLE FOR THE EPISCOPATE
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American Episcopate. "Of the Efforts to Obtain the Episcopate before the Revolution." Protestant Episcopalian and Church Register (Philadelphia), v. 1, no. 8 (Aug. 1830), pp. 297-305; no. 9 (Sept. 1830), pp. 338-344; no. 12 (Dec. 1830), pp. 463-469.
Baldwin, Simeon Eben. The American Jurisdiction of the Bishop of London in Colonial Times. (Worcester, Mass., 1900). From Proceedings, American Antiquarian Society (Oct. 1899).
Barry, J. G. H. "An Eighteenth Century Prelate. [Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London, 1669-1748]." American Church Monthly, v. 22, no. 4 (Dec. 1927), pp. 262-272.
Berkeley, George. Letter to Bp. John Skinner. Canterbury, England, Jan. 3, 1785. Seabury Papers in the Episcopal Safe, Edinburgh. Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), p. 14.
Blackburne, Francis. A Critical Commentary on Archbishop Secker's Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, Concerning Bishops in America. (London, 1770).
Boucher, Jonathan. A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution; in Thirteen Discourses, Preached in North America Between The years 1763 and 1775; with an Historical Preface (London, 1797). Chauncy, Charles. The Appeal to the Public Answered, In Behalf of the Non-Episcopal Churches in America; Containing Remarks on What Dr. Thomas Bradbury Chandler Has Advanced ( Boston, 1768).
A Letter to a Friend, Containing Remarks on Certain Passages in a Sermon Preached by the Right Reverend Father in God, John Lord Bishop of Landaff . .. February 20, 1767. In Which the Highest Reproach is Undeservedly Cast upon the American Colonies. ( Boston, 1767 ).
A Reply to Dr. Chandler's 'Appeal Defended:' Wherein His Mistakes are Rectified, His False Arguing Refuted, and the Objec- tions against the Planned American Episcopate Shewn to Remain in Full Force. (Boston, 1770).
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