The story of the Diocese of Connecticut : a new branch of the vine (Espiscopal Church), Part 44

Author: Burr, Nelson R. (Nelson Rollin), 1904-1994
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Hartford, Connecticut : Church Missions Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 630


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Connecticut (Colony ) Governor, 1741-1750 (Jonathan Law). The Law


Papers; Correspondence and Documents During Jonathan Law's Gover- norship of the Colony of Connecticut, 1741-1750. (Hartford, 1907-14, 3 v.).


1766-1769 ( William Pitkin). The Pitkin Papers; Cor- respondence and Documents During William Pitkin's Governorship of the Colony of Connecticut, 1766-1769, With Some of Earlier Date. Hart- ford, 1921).


Convention of Delegates from the Synod of New York and Philadelphia, and from the Associations of Connecticut. In: Minutes of the Convention . . . Held Annually from 1766 to 1775, Inclusive. (Hartford, 1843).


Conventions of the Clergy of Connecticut. "Minutes of Conventions of the Clergy of Connecticut for the Years 1766, 1784, and 1785. From the Jarvis Papers. With Notes by the Editor." Hist. Mag., v. 3, no. 1 (Mar. 1934), pp. 56-64.


Cooper, Myles. An Address from the Clergy of New York and New Jersey, to the Episcopalians in Virginia; Occasioned By Some late Transactions In that Colony Relative to An American Episcopate. (New York, 1771). "Letters from the Reverend Dr. Myles Cooper, For- merly President of King's College, New York, Written from Edinburgh to Rev. Dr. Samuel Peters, of London. From the Jarvis Papers, with Notes by the Editor." References to Seabury's consecration. Hist. Mag., v. 2, no. 1 ( Mar. 1933), pp. 44-47.


Cross, Arthur Lyon. The Anglican Episcopate and the American Colonies. (New York, London, 1902).


Cummins, Evelyn A. "Bishop Seabury Sesqui-Centennial." Hist. Mag., v. 2, no. 2 (June 1933), pp. 26-33.


Dibblee, Ebenezer. "Letters of the Reverend Doctor Ebenezer Dibblee, of Stamford, to the Reverend Doctor Samuel Peters, Loyalist Refugee in London. With notes, and biographical sketches of Dibblee and Peters." Hist. Mag., v. 1, no. 2 (June 1932), pp. 51-85.


"Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction over the British Colonies" [1662-1787]. From the library of George Chalmers. "America, British Colonies" collection. Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C.


Gwatkin, Thomas. A Letter to the Clergy of New York and New Jersey, Occasioned by An Address to the Episcopalians in Virginia. (Williams- burg, 1772 ).


Hawks, Francis Lister. "Efforts to Obtain a Colonial Episcopate before the Revolution." Protestant Episcopal Historical Society Collections, v. 1, pp. 136-157. (New York, 1851).


"An Account of the Jurisdiction of the Bishop of London in the Foreign Plantations." Weekly Miscellany, v. 1, no. 11, pp. 79-86. ( London, 1736-38).


Hooker, Richard James. "The Mayhew Controversy." Church History, v. 5 no. 3 (Sept. 1936), pp. 239-255.


Jarvis, Abraham. Letter to Edward Venables Vernon-Harcourt, Archbishop of York, commending Dr. Samuel Seabury for consecration. Abraham Jarvis Manuscripts. Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 2.


Kilgour, Robertus, Episcopus et Primus; Arthurus Petrie, Episcopus; Joannes Skinner, Episcopus, to Samuel Seabury. Aberdeen, Nov. 14, 1784. Cer-


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tificate of consecration. Seabury Documents, General Theological Semi- nary, New York. Facsimile in The Historiographer, no. 7 (Feb. 1954). Same. Letter. "To the Episcopal Clergy, in Connecticut in North America.' Aberdeen, Nov. 15, 1784. Seabury Documents. Facsimile, The Histori- ographer, no. 4 ( May 1953).


"Bishop Seabury's Certificate of Consecration as Bishop." [Latin text, and translation by Prof. Albert Merriman of Trinity College.] The Histori- ographer, no. 8 (June 1954), p. 2.


Leaming, Jeremiah. "Letters of the Reverend Doctor Jeremiah Leaming to the Reverend Doctor Samuel Peters, Loyalist Refugee in London, and one Time Bishop-Elect of Vermont. From the Jarvis Papers. Biographi- cal Note on Leaming. Introduction and Notes by the Editor, E. Clowes Chorley." Hist. Mag., v. 1, no. 3 (Sept. 1932), pp. 116-142; v. 1, no. 4 (Dec. 1932), pp. 179-203.


Charles Inglis, and Benjamin Moore. Letter to Edward Venables Vernon-Harcourt, Archbishop of York. May 24, 1783. Intro- ducing Dr. Samuel Seabury. Abraham Jarvis Manuscripts, Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 2.


Livingston, William [and others] A Collection of Tracts from the late News Papers, &c. Containing Particularly The American Whig, A Whip for the American Whig, With Some Other Pieces, On the Subject of the Residence of Protestant Bishops in the American Colonies, and in Answer to the Writers Who Opposed It, &c. (New-York, 1768).


A Letter to the Right Reverend Father in God, John, Lord Bishop of Landaff; Occasioned by Some Passages in his Lordship's Sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767, in Which the American Colonies are Loaded with Great and Undeserved Reproach. (Boston, 1768). Middleton, Robert Dudley. Dr. Routh (London, New York, Toronto, 1938). A biography of Martin Joseph Routh (1755-1854), president of Magdalen College, Oxford.


Nelson, William. The Controversy over the Proposition for an American Episcopate, 1767-1774, A Bibliography of the Subject. (Paterson, N. J., 1909).


Parker, Samuel. Letter to the Rev. Daniel Fogg of Pomfret. Boston, July 17, 1783. Letter collection of the Diocese, Dio. Arch. The Histori- ographer, no. 8 (June 1954), p. 4.


Pennington, Edgar Legare. From Canterbury to Connecticut, a Study of the Links in the Apostolic Line of Succession Between the Archiepiscopal See of Canterbury and the First Bishop Consecrated for Connecticut, with Biographies of Archbishops Abbot, Laud, Sheldon, and Sancroft and of the Intervening Bishops Between them and Bishop Seabury. ( Hartford, 1941).


Scottish Bishops and Their Consecrators, from the Res- toration of the Scottish Episcopate (1661) to the Consecration of Bishop Seabury (1784). (Hartford, 1941).


Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A. Records, 1706-1788 (Philadelphia, 1904). Includes records of the joint meetings of the Presbyterians and Congrega- tionalists.


Richardson, Nathaniel Smith. "American Episcopate before the Revolution." Church Review, v. 4, no. 4 (Jan. 1852), pp. 548-579.


Rowden, Aldred W. The Primates of the Four Georges. (London, 1916), pp. 361-367, efforts in 1784-1786 to obtain bishops in America. Salomon, Richard G. "British Legislation and American Episcopacy." Hist. Mag., v. 20, no. 3 (Sept. 1951), pp. 278-293.


Salsman, Mary Plummer. "The Reverend Roger Price (1696-1762) Com-


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missary to New England (1730-1748)." Revised with additions by Walter H. Stowe. Hist. Mag., v. 14, no. 3 ( Sept. 1945), pp. 193-229. "The Seabury Consecration. Additional Letters, with Notes by the Editor." Hist. Mag., v. 3, no. 4 (Dec. 1934), pp. 234-261.


Seabury, Samuel. Letters to the Clergy of Connecticut. London, Eng., July 15, 1783. Abraham Jarvis Manuscripts, Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 2.


Letter to Abraham Jarvis, at Middletown, Conn. Lon- don, Eng., Aug. 10, 1783. Ibid. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 2. Also May 3, 1784, May 24, 1784, pp. 2-3.


Letter to Jeremiah Leaming. London, Eng., Sept. 3, 1783. Ibid. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 2.


Letter to Jeremiah Leaming and Bela Hubbard. Lon- don, Eng., April 30, 1784. Ibid. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), p. 2.


Letters to Bp. John Skinner, Aberdeen, Scotland. Edin- burgh, Scotland, Dec 3, 1784; Gravesend, Eng., Feb. 11, 1785. Seabury Papers, Episcopal Safe, Edinburgh. Transcripts, Dio. Arch. The Histori- ographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), pp. 14-15.


Secker, Thomas, Abp. of Canterbury. A Letter to the Right Honourable Horatio Walpole, esq; Written Jan. 9, 1750-1 ... Concerning Bishops in America. (London, 1769).


Shea, George. Memoir Concerning the Seabury Commemoration Held at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, the Fourteenth Day of November, A. D. 1884. (Boston and New York, 1893). "Documents relating to the Episcopal Succession and the Consecration of Samuel Seabury": pp. 83-98.


Skinner, John, bp. of Aberdeen. The Nature and Extent of the Apostolical Commission. A Sermon, Preached at the Consecration of the Right Rev- erend Dr. Samuel Seabury, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Connecti- cut ... (Aberdeen, 1785). Also in Hist. Mag., v. 3, no. 3 (Sept. 1934), pp. 193-209.


"Some Letters of Bishop William Skinner of Aberdeen." Edited by Edgar Legare Pennington. Biography of Skinner, comments on the Church in Connecticut. Hist. Mag., v. 16, no. 4 ( Dec. 1947), pp. 373-412.


Stowe, Walter Herbert. "The Scottish Episcopal Succession and the Validity of Bishop Seabury's Orders." Hist. Mag., v. 9, no. 4 (Dec. 1940), pp. 322-348.


White, William, bp. The Case of the Episcopal Churches in the United States Considered ... (Philadelphia, 1782).


Woodruff, Clinton Rogers. "The Part of Dr. Routh in Dr. Seabury's Conse- cration." Hist. Mag., v. 9, no. 3 (Sept. 1940), pp. 231-246.


CHAPTER ELEVEN


REORGANIZATION AND RECOVERY


Addison, Daniel Dulany. "The Growth of the Layman's Power in the Episco- pal Church." American Society of Church History, Papers, 2d ser., v. 3, pp. 65-77.


Brydon, G. MacLaren. "New Light on the Origins of the Method of Electing Bishops Adopted by the American Episcopal Church." Hist. Mag., v. 19, no, 3 (Sept. 1950), pp. 202-213.


"The Origin of the Rights of the Laity in the American


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Episcopal Church." Hist. Mag., v. 12, no. 4 (Dec. 1943), pp. 313-338. Chorley, E. Clowes. "The General Conventions of 1785, 1786 and 1789." Hist. Mag., v. 4, no. 4 (Dec. 1935), pp. 246-266.


Dibblee, Ebenezer. Letter to the Rev. Dr. Abraham Beach, Stamford, Conn., Feb. 25, 1787. Ref. to Bishop Seabury. Bishop Williams's Scrapbook of Old Letters, Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), p. 9. Jarvis, Abraham. Letter to the Rev. Dr. Abraham Beach, Middletown, Conn., May, 1784. Ibid. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), pp. 4-5. Leaming, Jeremiah. Three letters to the Rev. Dr. Abraham Beach. Strat- ford, Conn., Aug. 5, Sept. 1786, May 1787. Ibid. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), pp. 8-10.


Manross, William Wilson. "The Interstate Meetings and General Conventions of 1784, 1785, 1786 and 1789." Hist. Mag., v. 8, no. 3 (Sept. 1939), pp. 257-280.


Parsons, Edward Lambe, bp., and Bayard Hale Jones. The American Prayer Book; Its Origins and Principles. (New York, 1937).


Perry, William Stevens, bp. Historical Notes and Documents Illustrating the Organization of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. (Claremont, N. H., 1874).


Peters, Samuel. Letter to Bp. Arthur Petrie. London, Eng., Feb. 20, 1786. Seabury Papers, Episcopal Safe, Edinburgh. Transcripts, Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), p. 14.


Peters, Samuel. Letter to Committee of Convention in Philadelphia. Lon- don, March, 1786. On consecration of American bishops and Prayer Book changes. Bishop Williams's Scrapbook of Old Letters, Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), p. 7.


Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Book of Common Prayer. The Book of Common Prayer ... as Revised and Proposed . . . ( Philadelphia, 1786). The "Proposed Book."


The Book of Common Prayer ... (Philadelphia, 1790). As adopted by General Convention, 1789.


General Convention. Journals of General Conventions of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States, 1785-1835. Edited by William Stevens Perry. (Claremont, N. H., 1874, 3 v.). Connecticut ( Diocese). Commission on Parochial


Archives. Diocese of Connecticut. Formative Period, 1784-1791. Edited ... by Joseph Hooper. (New Haven, 1913).


"Samuel, by divine permission, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the State of Connecticut. To the Clergy of the said Church." Pastoral letter, New London, Aug. 12, 1785. Regarding changes in the Prayer Book, made necessary by American independence. The Historiographer, no. 2 (Nov., 1952), p. 2.


Seabury, Samuel. Letter to Bp. John Skinner. New London, Conn., Dec. 23, 1785. Seabury Papers, Episcopal Safe, Edinburgh. Transcripts, Dio. Arch. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), pp. 15-16. Letter to Bp. John Skinner. New London, Conn., Nov.


7, 1788. Ibid. The Historiographer, no. 10 (Dec. 1954), pp. 16-17.


Stowe, Walter Herbert. "Documentary History of the American Church. Additional Letters of the Reverend Abraham Beach: 1772-1791." Hist. Mag., v. 5, no. 2 (June 1936), pp. 122-141.


The Life and Letters of Bishop William White; To- gether with the Services and Addresses Commemorating the One Hun- dred Fiftieth Anniversary of his Consecration to the Episcopate. (New York and Milwaukee, 1937, Church Historical Society, Pub. no. 9). "The Presbyter." Hist. Mag., v. 6, no. 1 ( Mar. 1937).


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Bishop William White Number. White's part in organization of the Church. "The Reverend Abraham Beach, D. D., 1740-1828." Hist. Mag., v. 3, no. 2 (June 1934), pp. 76-95.


"The State or Diocesan Conventions of the War and Post-War Periods." Hist. Mag., v. 8, no. 3 (Sept. 1937), pp. 220-256. Suter, John Wallace, and George Julius Cleaveland. The American Book of Common Prayer; Its Origin and Development. (New York, 1949). White, William, bp. Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Edited by the Rev. B. F. De Costa. (New York, 1880).


CHAPTER TWELVE


CHRISTIAN LIBERALISM AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY


Asbury, Francis. The Journal of the Rev. Francis Asbury, Bishop of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church, from August 7, 1771, to December 7, 1815. (New York, 1821, 3 v.) Vol. II.


Backus, Simon. A Dissertation on the Right and Obligation of the Civil Magistrate to Take Care of the Interest of Religion, and Provide for its Support. (Middletown, Conn., 1804).


Bangs, Nathan. The Life of the Rev. Freeborn Garrettson: Compiled from his printed and Manuscript Journals, and Other Authentic Documents. (New York, 1845, 4th ed.).


Bradley, Joshua. Accounts of Religious Revivals in Many Parts of the United States from 1815 to 1818, Collected from Numerous Publications, and Letters from Persons of Piety and Correct Information. (Albany, 1819). 40 places in Connecticut are mentioned.


Buckley, William Edward. The Hartford Convention. (New Haven, 1934; Tercentenary Pamphlets, XXIV ).


Burr, Nelson R. "The Quakers in Connecticut: A Neglected Phase of His- tory." Bulletin of Friends Historical Association, v. 31, no. 1 (1942), pp. 11-26.


Coons, Paul Wakeman. The Achievement of Religious Liberty in Connecticut. (New Haven, 1936; Tercentenary Pamphlets, LX ).


Daggett, David. Count the Cost. An Address to the People of Connecticut, on Sundry Political Subjects, and Particularly on the Proposition for a New Constitution. By Jonathan Steadfast. ( Hartford, 1804).


Steady Habits Vindicated; or, A Serious Remonstrance to the People of Connecticut, Against Changing Their Goverment (!) By a Friend to the public Welfare. (Hartford, 1805).


Greene, Maria Louise. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut. (Boston and New York, 1905).


Grew, Henry. Christian Loyalty. A Sermon on Matthew xxii, 21. Designed to Illustrate the Authority of Caesar and Jesus Christ. ( Hartford, 1810). Hart, Samuel. "The 'Episcopal Bank' of 1814." Signed "S. H." Con- necticut Churchman, v. 9, no. 1 (Oct. 3, 1914), pp. 14-16.


Jackson, F. J. Foakes. "The Wesleys." American Church Monthly, v. 14, no. 1 (Sept. 1923), pp. 22-30.


Jefferson, Thomas. Papers. Division of Manuscripts, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. Address from the "Republican Baptists" of Lebanon, Conn.


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Keller, Charles Roy. The Second Great Awakening in Connecticut. (New Haven, London, 1942).


Lee, Jesse. A Short History of the Methodists, in the United States of Amer- ica; Beginning in 1766 and Continued till 1809. (Baltimore, 1810). Leland, John. The Connecticut Dissenters' Strong Box: no. 1. Containing, The High-flying Churchman Stript of his Legal Robe, &c. (New Lon- don, 1802).


McEwen, Abel. A Sermon Preached at the Anniversary Election, Hartford, May 8, 1817. ( Hartford, 1817).


Mead, Sidney E. "Lyman Beecher and Connecticut Orthodoxy's Campaign against the Unitarians, 1819-1826." Church History, v. 9, no. 3 (Sept. 1940), pp. 218-234.


Methodist Episcopal Church. Conferences. Minutes of the Methodist Con- ferences, Annually Held in America; from 1773 to 1813, Inclusive. Volume the first. (New York, 1813).


Morse, Jarvis Means. A Neglected Period of Connecticut's History, 1818- 1850. (New Haven, London, 1933).


The Rise of Liberalism in Connecticut, 1828-1850. (New Haven, 1936; Tercentenary Pamphlets, LX).


Under the Constitution of 1818: the First Decade. (New Haven, 1933; Tercentenary Pamphlets, XVII ). Parsons, Francis. A History of Banking in Connecticut. (New Haven, 1935; Tercentenary Pamphlets, XLII). Purcell, Richard Joseph. Connecticut in Transition, 1785-1818. (Wash- ington, 1918).


Wakeley, Joseph Beaumont. The Heroes of Methodism, Containing Sketches of Eminent Methodist Ministers, and Characteristic Anecdotes of Their Personal History. (New York, 1856).


Welling, James Clarke. Connecticut Federalism, or Aristocratic Politics in a Social Democracy. An Address Delivered Before the New York His- torical Society . .. November 18, 1890. (New York, 1890).


"Wesley's Reasons for not Separating from the Church." Churchman's Maga- zine (New York). v. 3, no. 8 (Aug. 1806), pp. 301-304; no. 9 (Sept. 1806), pp. 347-349.


Wilbur, Earl Morse. A History of Unitarianism: Socinianism and Its Ante- cedents. (Cambridge, Mass., 1945).


CHAPTER THIRTEEN DIOCESAN MISSIONS


(1) EARLY DIOCESAN MISSIONS.


Churchman's Magazine.


Brownell, Thomas C., bp. "Address . .. to the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Connecticut ... June 1, 1825." v. 4, no. 4 (July 1825), pp. 116-120.


"Address Delivered . .. at the Annual Convention of the Diocese of Connecticut . .. 6th day of June, 1826." v. 5, no. 5 (Aug. 1826), pp. 136-141.


"Ecclesiastical Intelligence." v. 8, no. 3 (May, June, 1811), p. 200. "Report of the General Convention on the State of the Church." v. 1. no. 3, (Mar. 1821), p. 92.


Steele, Ashbel. "Report of the Rev. Ashbel Steele, Missionary at Poqueta- nuck and Brooklyn." v. 5, nos. 7 and 8 (Oct., Nov., 1826), pp. 223-224.


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Episcopal Watchman.


"Condition of the Episcopal Church in the United States." [Connecticut ] v. 3, no. 38 (Dec. 5, 1829), pp. 298-299.


Manross, William Wilson. The Episcopal Church in the United States, 1800-1840, a Study in Church Life. (New York, London, 1938). Stowe, Walter H., Nelson W. Rightmyer, G. Maclaren Brydon, Law- rence F. London and Albert Sidney Thomas. "The Clergy of the Episcopal Church in 1785." Hist. Mag., v. 20, no. 3 (Sept. 1951), pp. 243-277.


(2) GROWTH OF THE CHURCH.


Confirmations, &c. Journals: 1810, pp. 57-58, Bishop's Address; 1904, p. 320, Annual Reports from 1820; 1911, p. 81, Bishop's Address, "Growth of the Church;" 1914, p. 73, "State of the Church"; 1915, p. 49, "Report of the Committee on the State of the Church," pp. 83-85, Bishop's Address; 1916, pp. 58-62, "Report of Committee on the State of the Church;" 1921, pp. 78-82, "Report on the State of the Church;" 1927, p. 73; 1928, p. 78; 1929, p. 80. Statistics, and Bishop's Addresses, 1930-1943.


Diocesan Missions. General Reports. Journals: Bishops' Addresses and Reports of Executive Council, etc., 1924-1926, 1928-1931, 1934- 1937, 1939-1944, 1946-1951.


Hart, Samuel. "List of Extinct Parishes." Journal, 1896, Appendix O. (3) FREE CHURCHES AND CITY MISSIONS.


Church Review, and American Quarterly Church Review.


"Free Churches Again." v. 8, no. 4 (Jan. 1856), pp. 520-529. "Free Churches." v. 13, no. 1 (Apr. 1860), pp. 118-137. "The Free Church System." v. 13, no. 3 (Oct. 1860), pp. 484-516. "City Mis- sions." v. 8, no. 3 (Oct. 1855), pp. 392-405.


(4) CHURCH ARMY.


Journals: 1928, p. 108, Bishop Brewster's Address; 1932, p. 99; 1933, p. 91, Bishop Acheson's Address.


(5) COUNTRY.


Journals: 1913, pp. 93-94, "Eastern Connecticut;" 1916, pp. 12-13, "Report on the State of the Church," pp. 82-83, Bishop's Address, "Rural Missions House;" 1928, p. 121, Bishop Acheson's Address; 1933, pp. 89-90, Bishop Acheson's Address; 1935, p. 98, Bishop Budlong's Address, "The Smaller Parishes and Missions." Connecticut Churchman.


Brewster, Chauncey B., bp. "Rural Problems and Opportunities." Signed: "C. B. B." v. 4, no. 1 (Oct. 23, 1909), pp. 11-12. "Work in Town and Country." v. 6, no. 3 ( Feb. 17, 1912), pp. 12-13.


Duffie, Cornelius R. "Setting Apart of Deaconess." [Mission House, Morris] Signed: "C. R. D." v. 11, no. 5 (June 23, 1917), p. 9. Gilbert, George B. "Some Work in the Country." v. 5, no. 3 (Feb. 25, 1911), pp. 1-2.


Hooper, Joseph. "William Clark Knowles, Priest and Missionary. An Object Lesson in Diocesan Missions." v. 4, no. 2 (Dec. 11, 1909), pp. 2-4.


"Notable Conference at Berkeley." [Church Work in the Country] v. 7, no. 3 (Feb. 22, 1913), pp. 1-2.


"St. Faith's-in-the-Fields." [Morris, Diocesan Mission Work] v. 10, no. 5 (June 24, 1916), p. 4.


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(6) NEGROES.


Journals: Reports on Negro Missions, 1904, 1924-1927, 1940, 1947- 1948.


"African Mission School" ( Hartford). Episcopal Watchman, v. 2, no. 21 (Aug. 9, 1828), p. 166 (meeting to establish); no. 22 (Aug. 16, 1828), pp. 173-175; no. 28 (Sept. 27, 1828), p. 222 (opening); no. 35 (Nov. 15, 1828), p. 278 (account of ).


Bragg, George Freeman. History of the Afro-American Group of the Episcopal Church. ( Baltimore, 1922).


Connecticut Churchman. "St. Monica's Mission, Hartford," and "Ordi- nations of Other Colored Men in Connecticut." v. 2, no. 3 ( April 18, 1908), pp. 10-11. Alonzo Johnson, "Episcopal Church Work Among Colored People in Connecticut." v. 6, no. 4 (Apr. 20, 1912), p. 6.


"Open Church to Negroes; Episcopal Council Says All Equal in Worship and Work of Church." Christian Century, v. 60 (Mar. 3, 1943), p. 276.


(7) FOREIGN BORN.


Journals: 1907, pp. 80-82, Bishop Brewster's Address; p. 67, "Foreign- ers in Connecticut;" 1908, pp. 53-55, "Report of the Commission on Work Among Foreigners;" 1909, pp. 47-50; 1910, recommendations, pp. 47-51, Commission's report; 1911, pp. 47-50, report, recom- mendations, resolutions; 1916, pp. 58-59, "Report on State of the Church."


Brazos, Julia Ann. A Brief History of the Church of the Holy Trinity (Middletown), pp. 28, 80-83. German mission.


Burgess, Thomas. Foreign-born Americans and Their Children; Our Duty and Opportunity for God and Country from the Standpoint of the Episcopal Church. (New York, 1921?).


Foreigners or Friends, a Handbook; the Church- man's Approach to the Foreign-born and Their Children. (New York, 1921).


"The Pastoral Neglect of the Immigrant. A Call to Action." American Church Monthly, v. 2, no. 2 ( Oct. 1917), pp. 98-112.


"The Church and Our Foreign Population. Occasional Papers of the Anglo-American Church Emigrants' Aid Society." American Quar- terly Church Review, v. 11, no. 2 (July 1858), pp. 233-248.


City Mission, Hartford. Russell, Gurdon W. Contributions to the His- tory of Christ Church, Hartford, pp. 380-381, 397. German mission. Connecticut Churchman. Linsley, J. Chauncey, "The Church And Our Immigrants." v. 1, no. 4 (June 21, 1907), pp. 64-66. "Is the Diocese of Connecticut a Permanent Institution?" Signed: "A. G. B." v. 8, no. 4 (Apr. 25, 1914), pp. 17-18. J. Gilbert H. Baker, “Our Puerto Rican Neighbors in Connecticut." v. 49, no. 7 (Apr. 1955), p. 6.


"Diocesan Intelligence. Connecticut." [Confirmation of Germans, Christ Church, New Haven] Protestant Episcopal Quarterly Review, and Church Register. v. 7, no. 3 (July 1860), pp. 516-517.


Koenig, Samuel. Immigrant Settlements in Connecticut: Their Growth and Characteristics. ( Hartford, 1938).


Munich, Austin Francis. The Beginnings of Roman Catholicism in Connecticut. (New Haven, 1935; Tercentenary Pamphlets, XLI). Noonan, Carroll John. Nativism in Connecticut, 1829-1860. (Wash- ington, D. C., 1938).


Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. National Council. Dept. of


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Missions and Church Extension. Neighbors; Studies in Immigra- tion from the Standpoint of the Episcopal Church. (New York, 1920).


Stowe, Walter Herbert. Immigration and the Growth of the Episcopal Church, with Foreword by the Rt. Rev. Frank W. Creighton. (Richmond, 1942).


Whitehead, Henry S. "Work among Foreigners." American Church Monthly, v. 4, no. 4 (Dec. 1918), pp. 327-333.


Wilson, Frank Elmer, bp. What Will We Do With It? The Episcopal Church and the Non-Anglo-Saxon Elements in the United States; the Annual Hale Memorial Sermon, Delivered November 9, 1932. (Evanston, Ill., 1932).


Italian Missions.


Journals: Reports of Italian Missions, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, 1920- 1927, 1930-1934.


New Britain. Italian Mission. "Chiesa Di San Francesco D'Assisi. Record Book of St. Francis of Assisi Italian Church Founded March 6th, 1932." 1 v. Diocesan Archives.


Connecticut Churchman. "Italian Prayer Books." v. 5, no. 3 (Feb. 25, 1911), pp. 10-11. James Goodwin, "Our New Italian Work. Reception of an Italian Congregational Minister and His Flock." Signed: "J. G." v. 7, no. 3 (Feb. 22, 1913), pp. 5-6. Pier F. Vodola, "Annual Report of the Work Done in the Italian Episcopal Church in Hartford." v. 8, no. 1 ( Oct. 25, 1913), pp. 12-13. "Hartford. Bishop Brewster Visits the Italian Mission." v. 8, no. 5 (June 27, 1914), pp. 2-3. "Letters on Italian Work." v. 8, no. 5 (June 27, 1914), pp. 8-9. "Italian Work." v. 9, no. 3 (Feb. 20, 1915), p. 9. "St. Paul's Italian Mission, Hartford." v. 10, no. 11 (Oct. 16, 1915), pp. 7-8.




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