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(15) CLERGYMAN'S RETIRING FUND.
Charters of Diocesan Institutions in Connecticut with Amendments (1899). Journals: 1893, 1894, report of committee on Pension Fund; 1895, Canon; 1899, Act of Incorporation; 1915, Bishop's Address.
(16) PENSION SYSTEM.
Journals: 1868-1869, 1889, 1914-1918, 1921, 1935-1936, 1940, 1944-1946, reports, plan, Bishop's Addresses. "Episcopal Pension System." Independent, v. 75, no. 3378 (Aug. 28, 1913), pp. 477- 478. "The Church Pension Fund." Connecticut Churchman, v. 10, no. 4 (Apr. 29, 1916), pp. 23-24. "The Proposed Clergy Pension System." Ibid., v. 11, no. 1 ( Oct. 21, 1916), p. 2.
CHAPTER NINETEEN
OLD CONNECTICUT CHURCHMANSHIP
GENERAL.
Acheson, Edward Campion. Address, Journal, 1930, pp. 109-110.
Andrews, William G. "The Parentage of American High Churchmanship." Protestant Episcopal Review, v. 12, no. 4 (Jan. 1899), pp. 196-221.
Brownell, Thomas Church. "Certain Theological Tendencies and Errors." Address, Journal, 1850, pp. 23-32. Resolutions and Votes, pp. 44-49. Budlong, Frederick G. Address, Journal, 1941, p. 116.
Chapin, Alonzo B. A Sermon Delivered in Christ Church, West Haven. In Historical Notes About Christ Church, West Haven, Connecticut, 1723- 1945.
Chorley, Edward Clowes. Men and Movements in the American Episcopal Church. (New York, 1946).
DeMille, George Edmed. The Catholic Movement in the American Episcopal Church. ( Philadelphia, 1941).
"Romish Perverts: Where They Come From." American Quarterly Church Review, v. 13, no. 2 (July 1860), pp. 254-263.
Williams, John, bp. Address, Journal, 1874, pp. 36-42. Resolution, p. 59. Williams, Thomas J. "The Beginnings of Anglican Sisterhoods." Hist. Mag., v. 16, no. 4 (Dec. 1947), pp. 350-372.
Churchmanship as Reflected in Early Diocesan Magazines.
Churchman's Magazine. "An Old-Fashioned Churchman," v. 5, nos. 11-12 (Feb., Mar. 1827), pp. 329-330.
Episcopal Watchman. "Church and Commonwealth," v. 1, no. 24 (Sept. 3, 1827), pp. 185-187. "Church Discipline," v. 3, no. 47 (Feb. 6, 1830), p. 373. "The Church not a Voluntary Society," no. 25 ( Sept. 5, 1829), pp. 195-196. "Creeds," v. 2, no. 6 (Apr. 26, 1828), p. 47. "Definition of a High Churchman," no. 25 (Sept. 6, 1828), p. 195. "Doctrines of the Church," no. 18 (Conclusion), no. 21 (Aug. 9, 1828), p. 161. "The Gospel Truly Preached in the Protestant Episcopal Church," v. 1, no. 40 (Dec. 24, 1827), pp. 318-319. "An 'Old-Fashioned Church- man' Ably Sustained," v. 4, no. 34 (Jan. 1, 1831), p. 270.
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"Old-Fashioned Religion," v. 2, no. 41 (Dec. 27, 1828), p. 321. "Use of the Word Catholic," no. 39 (Dec. 13, 1828), p. 307.
ATTITUDE TOWARDS CONTEMPORARY RELIGION.
Episcopal Watchman. "Cant," v. 2, no. 11 (May 31, 1828), pp. 83-84. "Church Unity," v. 1, no. 17 (July 16, 1827), pp. 130-131. "Good Humor a Christian Grace," v. 4, no. 36 (Jan. 15, 1831), pp. 284-285. "Lectures and Sermons Compared," v. 1, no. 4 (Apr. 16, 1827), p. 27. "Liberality- Amalgamation," v. 3, no. 51 (Mar. 6, 1830), pp. 406-407. “Prayer Meetings," v. 2, no. 10 (May 24, 1828), p. 79. "Revivals," v. 1, no. 15 (July 2, 1827), pp. 114-115; v. 2, no. 33 (Nov. 1, 1828), pp. 258-259. "Twelve Reasons for not Being a Universalist," v. 3, no. 26 (Sept. 12, 1829), pp. 201-202. "Universalism," v. 3, no. 28 (Sept. 26, 1829), p. 222. CHURCH ARCHITECTURE.
"Christ Church, Hartford, Connecticut." Christian Journal, and Literary Register, v. 14, no. 2 (Feb. 1830), pp. 58-62.
"Hints on Building Churches." Churchman's Magazine, v. 2, no. 9 ( Sept. 1822), pp. 271-272.
Episcopal Watchman. "Christ Church, Hartford," v. 3, no. 43 (Jan. 9, 1830), pp. 337-339. "Church Edifices," v. 1, no. 3 (Apr. 9, 1827), p. 23. "Gothic Churches," no. 1 (Mar. 26, 1827), p. 7. "St. Paul's Chapel, New Haven," v. 4, no. 1 (May 15, 1830), pp. 3-4.
DEVOTIONAL LIFE.
Episcopal Watchman. "Enthusiasm in Devotion. Natural History of Enthusi- asm," v. 4, no. 11 (July 24, 1830), p. 82. "Fasting," v. 2, no. 2 (Mar. 29, 1828), pp. 9-10; v. 4, no. 43 (Mar. 5, 1831), p. 338. "Festivals and Fasts," v. 2, no. 8 (May 10, 1828), p. 59. "Have Churchmen Suffi- cient Zeal?" v. 3, no. 10 (May 23, 1829), pp. 78-79. "The Holy Com- munion," v. 4, no. 26 (Nov. 6, 1830), p. 202. "Irregular Ardour in Religion," v. 3, no. 2 (Mar. 28, 1829), pp. 9-10. "The Lord's Supper," v. 1, no. 50 (Mar. 3, 1828), pp. 399-400. LITURGY AND WORSHIP.
Churchman's Magazine, v. 3, no. 6 (June 1823), pp. "Church Music," 185-187.
"On the Proper Mode of Performing the Service." Ibid., v. 3, no. 8 (Aug. 1823), pp. 250-251.
Episcopal Watchman. "Abbreviations of the Liturgy," v. 1, no. 47 (Feb. 11, 1828), pp. 370-371. "The Catholic Church," no. 11 (June 4, 1827), pp. 81-82. "Church Music," no. 16 (July 9, 1827), pp. 122-123; no. 36 (Nov. 26, 1827), p. 287. "Family Worship," v. 3, no. 37 (Nov. 28, 1829), p. 294. "On Making the Responses," v. 4, no. 11 (July 24, 1830), p. 86. "On Set Forms of Prayer," no. 45 (Mar. 19, 1831), p. 355. "Responsive Worship," v. 1, no. 43 (Jan. 14, 1828), pp. 337-339. "Uniformity," v. 2, no. 40 (Dec. 20, 1828), pp. 314-315. ANGLO-CATHOLIC MOVEMENT: OPPOSITION.
[Declaration] Edward Butler (Candidate for orders) to Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Connecticut. Bethel, Feb. 4, 1860. "Made and signed in presence of I. Leander Townsend, George Rumney, Presbyters." Renunciation of Roman Catholic doctrines. Diocesan Archives.
[Resolution] 1869-1870. By the Diocesan Convention, to prevent certain Clergymen of the Church of England from officiating in the Diocese of Connecticut. Diocesan Archives.
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CHAPTER TWENTY
BROADER CATHOLICISM The Priesthood of the Whole Church
DEMOCRATIC CATHOLICISM.
Brewster, Chauncey B., Addresses. Journals. "Priesthood of the Whole Church," 1905, pp. 63-76. 1910, pp. 80-81. "Catholicity of the Church," 1913. 1916, pp. 79-80. "Free Churches," 1919, pp. 81-82. "A Church Essential to Christianity," 1923, p. 87. "The Creed: Authority and Freedom," 1924, pp. 99-102.
CATHOLIC PARISH LIFE.
Budlong, Frederick G., Addresses. Journals. "Buildings and Improvements; Other Notable Accomplishments; Notable Accomplishments in Parishes:" 1939-1943. "Games of Chance; Bingo; Summer Sundays," 1937-1939. "Important Mention; Special Mention; Commendable Progress and Grati- fying Accomplishments:" 1939-1943. "Parish Records," 1932, p. 112. "Revitalizing Our Parochial Life." 1947, pp. 123-124:
Committee on Church Architecture. Reports: 1945-1946, 1948, 1953, 1954. DIOCESAN COOPERATION.
Budlong, Frederick G., Addresses. Journals. "Confirmation Visitations," 1937, pp. 104-107. "Diocesan Organizations," 1943-1945. "Episcopal Visits and Addresses," 1932, pp. 112-113. "Mutual Aid," 1937-1939, 1944.
Gray, Walter H., Addresses. Journals. "Diocesan Unity," 1953, pp. 105- 106. "Program and Budget," 1946, p. 125.
CONNECTICUT CHURCHMAN.
Editorial Greeting. (Rev. George T. Linsley, editor). v. 1, no. 1 (Dec. 22, 1906), pp. 13-14. "Foreword by the Bishop" (Chauncey B. Brewster ). First editorial, ibid., pp. 12-13. "Our Predecessors." (Editorial). v. 6, no. 4 (Apr. 20, 1912), pp. 12-13.
Brewster, Chauncey B., and Frederick G. Budlong. Addresses. "Connecticut Churchman." Journals, 1928, 1932, 1933, 1936-1945, 1947, 1949. Committee on the Connecticut Churchman. Reports. Journals, 1921, pp. 58-59; 1922, pp. 53-54.
EDUCATING THE LAY PRIESTHOOD.
Acheson, Edward C. Addresses. Journals. "Appeal to the Laity," 1929, pp. 112-113. "Laity," 1933, p. 89. "Recruiting," 1929, pp. 111-112. Brewster, Chauncey B. Addresses. Journals. "Every Member Canvass," 1915, p. 85. Necrology, 1919, p. 80.
Budlong, Frederick G. Addresses. Journals. "Discipleship," 1939, p. 119. "Laity," 1934, p. 88. "Miss Pardee," 1944, p. 96.
"Conference of the Clergy and Laity. To be Held in Middletown, Wednesday, January 27, 1915." Connecticut Churchman, v. 9, no. 2 (Dec. 12, 1914), p. 25.
"The Diocesan Conference" (Clergy and laity). Ibid., v. 9, no. 3 (Feb. 20, 1915), p. 13.
SPIRITUAL REVIVAL.
Bishops' Addresses. Journals.
Acheson, Edward C. "Whitsunday Eucharist," 1930, p. 107.
Brewster, Chauncey B. "Preaching Mission," 1916, p. 79.
Budlong, Frederick G. "Confirmation Candidates," 1935, p. 98; 1941, p. 114. "Evangelistic Endeavor," 1948, pp. 106-110. "Forward in Service,'
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1942, pp. 105-106. "Forward Movement," 1935, p. 87; 1936, p. 95; 1938, p. 100; 1939, p. 94. "Parochial Preaching Mission," 1935, p. 95. "Teaching-Preaching Mission," 1933, p. 108; 1934, pp. 106-107.
Gray, Walter H. "Christian Discipleship," 1953, pp. 107-108. "The Faith by Which We Live and Work," 1954, pp. 115-117.
Committee on Evangelism. Report. Journal, 1948, pp. 59-60.
Committee on the Distribution of the Prayer Book. Journals, 1893, p. 62; 1894, pp. 71-73.
Committee on Preaching Mission. Report. Journal, 1916, pp. 72-73.
"The Preaching Mission." 3 articles, the 2d signed by Bishop Chauncey B. Brewster. Connecticut Churchman, v. 10, no. 3 (Feb. 19, 1916), pp. 17-18.
"The Preaching Mission. Observations and Reports. Ibid., no. 4 (Apr. 29, 1916), pp. 26-29.
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE PARISH LIFE REVIVAL
Connecticut Churchman. Articles. "The Church and Group Life." v. 48, no. 8 (May 1954), p. 3. Knox, Rosemary, "I Went to a Parish Life Conference, no. 9 (June 1954), p. 5. "Parish Life Conferences Sched- uled," v. 49, no. 6 (Mar. 1955), p. 5 "Introduction to a Parish Work- shop," v. 47, no. 9 (June 1953), pp. 5, 18. "These Churches Took Eight Steps," v. 50, no. 4 (Jan. 1956), pp. 5-6, 16. "A Revived Parish" (Trinity, Brooklyn), v. 49, no. 9 (June 1955), pp. 1-2. "Diocesan Liturgi- cal Conference at New Haven," v. 48, no. 5 (Feb. 1954), p. 9. Breul, Henry H. (Priest-in-charge, St. Andrew's, Devon), "The Eucharistic Church," v. 49, no. 2 (Nov. 1954), pp. 3, 18. "Christ Church, Quaker Farms, Beautifully Restored," v. 48, no. 9 (June 1954), p. 7. Greene, John, "Before and After . .. St. Andrew's, Kent," v. 50, no. 8 (May 1956), pp. 3-4. "New Windows at Grace Church, Hartford," v. 48, no. 5 (Feb. 1954), p. 5.
MUSIC.
Connecticut Churchman. Articles. Soule, William E., "Report of the Com- mission on Church Music." Journal, 1952, pp. 63-64. Basis of articles. "Church Music Institute Held." v. 47, no. 3 (Dec. 1952, p. 16. "Dioce- san Church Music Institute," v. 49, no. 1 (Oct. 1954), p. 5. "Choir Festival Held at Meriden," no. 4 (Jan. 1955), p. 16. "Choir Festivals," no. 7 (Apr. 1955), p. 7; v. 50, no. 2 (Nov. 1955), p. 18.
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO EDUCATION
(1) PUBLIC OR PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.
Brownell, Thomas Church, bp. Extract from Bishop Brownell's Address Delivered to the Annual Convention, June 9th, 1847. ( Hartford, 1847). In favor of public common schools.
Burr, Nelson R. A History of Saint John's Church, Hartford. (Hart- ford, 1941). Chap. 4, reference to parochial school. "Common Schools." Episcopal Watchman, v. 4, no. 28 ( Nov. 20, 1830), p. 221. Signed: "A Teacher."
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Curran, Francis X. The Churches and the Schools. American Protes- tantism and Popular Elementary Education. (Chicago, 1954). "Day Schools." Living Church ( Aug. 5, 1956), p. 17. List of Connec- ticut day schools.
"Duties of School Committees in Appointing Teachers of Common Schools." (From the Education Reporter). Episcopal Watchman, v. 4, no. 2 (Oct. 2, 1830), pp. 163-164. Signed: "J. W. I."
Journal: 1847. "Common and Parochial School Education." Report. Mason, Sister Mary Paul. Church-State Relationships in Education in Connecticut, 1633-1953. (Washington, D. C., 1953).
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. General Convention, 1838, 1880. Reports on parochial schools.
Watson, William B. The School Fund Perverted or, A Discussion Occasioned by the Propagation of Sectarianism in Common Schools. ( Hartford, 1848).
(2) SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
Brewer, Clifton Hartwell. Early Episcopal Sunday Schools, 1814-1865. (Milwaukee, London, 1933).
Church to 1835. A History of Religious Education in the Episcopal (New Haven, 1924).
Later Episcopal Sunday Schools. (New York,
1939).
Croswell, Harry. Young Churchman's Guide. (New Haven, 1823). Lankard, Frank Glenn. A History of the American Sunday School Curriculum. (New York, Cincinnati, 1927).
Stewart, George. A History of Religious Education in Connecticut to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century. (New Haven, 1924). Parish Histories.
Trinity Church, Branford; St. Paul's, New Haven; St. Michael's, Litchfield; Trinity Church, Portland; St. James's, New London; St. Andrew's, Meriden; Christ Church, New Haven; Christ Church, West Haven; Christ Church, Hartford. ( See list under chapters 16 and 17)
Sunday School Union.
Journal: 1828. Report
Sunday School Commission.
Journals: 1906, Canon; 1907-1909, 1911-1915, reports, Bishops' Addresses.
Diocesan Board (later Department) of Religious Education.
Journals: 1916-1950, 1953, reports, Bishops' Addresses, Church School Service League, report of Executive Council, reports of Director, Dept. of Religious Education, etc.
Churchman's Magazine. Articles.
"Report of the Sunday Schools of St. John's Church, Bridgeport, and Trinity Church, Fairfield." v. 1, no. 7 (July 1821), pp. 219-221. "Close of the Sunday School of the Episcopal Parish, Watertown." v. 1, no. 12 (Dec. 1821), pp. 359-363. "Sunday-School Books." v. 3, no. 4 (Apr. 1823), pp. 123-124.
Episcopal Watchman. Articles.
"Religious Instruction of Youth." Signed: "A Father." v. 1, no. 6 (Apr. 30, 1827), pp. 43-44. "Church Sunday School Union," no. 11 (June 4, 1827), p. 88. (Spread of Sunday Schools). "System of Sun- day School Instruction," no. 19 (July 30, 1827), pp. 148-149. "Claims of Sunday Schools upon Churchmen." Signed: "Oldschool," no. 47 (Feb. 11, 1828), pp. 374-375. "Diocesan Sunday School Unions," no. 51 (Mar. 10, 1828), pp. 405-406. Signed: "Oldschool." (Advocating
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formation). "Christ Church Sunday School, Hartford." v. 2, no. 34 (Nov. 8, 1828), p. 270. (Description of a typical school). "Sunday Schools." v. 3, no. 20 (Aug. 1, 1829), pp. 158-159. "The Children's Magazine," no. 31 (Oct. 17, 1829), pp. 246-247. "Sunday School Books." v. 4, no. 3 (May 29, 1830), p. 23. Signed: "Many." "Qualifi- cations of a Sunday School teacher. ( History of a Pocket Prayer Book)," no. 29 (Nov. 27, 1830), p. 228. Connecticut Churchman. Articles.
"A Forward Movement in Sunday School Work." v. 1, no. 1 (Dec. 22, 1906), pp. 19-20. "The Diocesan Commission on Sunday Schools." v. 2, no. 2 (Feb. 15, 1908), p. 2 "The Work of the Connecticut Sun- day School Commission," no. 2 (Feb. 15, 1908), pp. 2-3. "Local Sun- day School Unions," by Arthur P. Greenleaf. v. 2, no. 2 (Feb. 15, 1908), pp. 3-4. "Children's Services," by Arthur J. Gammack, no. 3 (Apr. 18, 1908), pp. 27-28. "Work of the Sunday School Commission." v. 3, no. 2 (Dec. 19, 1908), pp. 5-6. "Conferences on Christian Educa- tion." v. 47, no. 6 (Mar. 1953), p. 4. "Mrs. Piper Resigns." [Depart- ment of Religious Education] no. 8 (May 1953), p. 15. "Religious Education Consultant Appointed." v. 49, no. 1 (Oct. 1954), p. 9. "Church School Workshops. Preparation for Lent," no. 7 ( Apr. 1955), p. 15.
(3) SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
A. Episcopal Academy.
Special Laws, v. 1, 10, 11, 15. Charters of Diocesan Institutions in Connecticut with Amendments (1899); Boards and Organizations of the Diocese of Connecticut ( 1901).
Journals: 1794, 1796, Constitution; 1819, "Report of Committee on the Academy," and B. G. Noble's "Report on the State of Literature in the Episcopal Institution at Cheshire;" 1892, address of Trustees to Convention; 1894, 1895, commission reports; 1903, 1921; 1924, 1948, report of Trustees.
Standing Committee Papers. Diocesan Archives. Subscription List. Cheshire, Apr. 13, 1795. "Report of Committee on the State of the Episcopal Academy. New Haven, Jan. 6, 1805." Signed by Menzies Rayner, Jno. Peters. "Report on the State of Literature in the Episcopal Insti[tu]tion at Cheshire." Signed by B. G. Noble, New Haven, Oct. 26, 1819. B. G. Noble, Sam. W. Johnson, Tho. Denison. "Report of Committee Appointed by Diocesan Convention, June 1818, to Investi- gate the Episcopal Academy. To Convention of 1819, Oct. 26."
The Historiographer. "Mementoes of the Episcopal Academy of Con- necticut.' Papers and records of the Cheshire Academy, 1794- 1917. Diocesan Archives. The Historiographer, no. 18 (Dec. 1956), pp. 1-7. Including programs of graduation exercises, 1812, 1821, 1838, 1841, 1842, 1843, 1862. Episcopal Academy Lottery, 1802. Tickets. Diocesan Archives. Ibid., no. 18 (Dec. 1956), pp. 4, 5, fascimiles.
Cheshire School, Cheshire, Conn. Catalogue of the Officers, Teachers and Alumni of the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut, Cheshire, Connecticut. Now known as Cheshire School. 1796-1916. (New Haven, 1916).
Beardsley, Eben Edwards. An Address Delivered in St. Peter's Church, Cheshire, October 1, 1844, on Occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Episcopal Academy of Connecticut. (New Haven, 1844). Beardsley, William Agur. "Episcopal Academy of Connecticut, 1794- 1917." Hist. Mag., v. 13, no. 3 (Sept. 1944), pp. 193-215. Greene's Connecticut Register, 1798. Description of Episcopal Academy, p. 62.
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"Memoir of the Rev. Tillotson Bronson, D.D., late Principal of the Episcopal Academy at Cheshire, and Editor of the Churchman's Magazine." Churchman's Magazine, v. 5, no. 9 (Dec. 1826), pp. 259-269.
B. Saint Margaret's School.
Special Laws, v. 7. Charters of Diocesan Institutions in Connec- ticut with Amendments (1899); Boards and Organizations of the Diocese of Connecticut (1901).
Journals: 1875, "Diocesan School for Girls," and Appendix M, and Act of Incorporation; 1891, 1894, report of committee on the school; 1915, Bishop's Address; 1953; 1954, report on the school. C. Other Schools.
"Hartford Academy." Episcopal Watchman, v. 3, no. 36 (Nov. 21, 1829), pp. 286-287; v. 4, no. 1 (May 15, 1830), p. 6. Signed by Reuben Sherwood, Rector.
Miss Draper's Seminary, Hartford. Burgess, George, bp. An Address Delivered at the Anniversary of Miss Draper's Seminary, in Christ Church, Hartford, Connecticut, June 21, 1860 .__ (Hartford, 1860, 2d. ed.). Diocesan Archives.
Kent School. "Founder of Kent School Dies." Connecticut Churchman, v. 47, no. 1 (Oct. 1952), p. 8. Newton, Willoughby, “ A Look at the Kent Way." Ibid., v. 48, no. 9 (June 1954), pp. 1-2. Watkinson School. "Watkinson School Chapel Dedicated." Connecticut Churchman, v. 48, no. 5 (Feb. 1954), p. 3.
General. "Church Education in Connecticut." Church Review, v. 7, no. 3 (Oct. 1854), p. 461. Journal: 1931, Bishop Acheson's Address. Living Church (Aug. 5, 1956). List of Church-related secondary schools in Connecticut.
D. Trinity College.
Special Laws, v. 1-3, 59, for charter.
Adams, Arthur. "The Founding of Trinity College." [Washington College, 1823-1845] Hist. Mag., v. 14, no. 1 (Mar. 1945), pp. 53-65.
Brownell, Thomas Church, bp. A Farewell Address to the Students of Washington College, Delivered in the College Chapel on the Six- teenth of December, 1831 . .. on his Retiring from the Presidency of the Institution. (Hartford, 1832).
"Proposed New College." Churchman's Magazine, v. 3, no. 4 (Apr. 1823), pp. 119-121.
Connecticut Churchman. Articles. "Bishop Dedicates Trinity College Li- brary." v. 47, no. 3 (Dec. 1952), p. 8. "Institute in Theology at Trinity," no. 9 (June 1953), p. 16. Thomas, Kenneth D., "Religious Embassy at Trinity College." v. 50, no. 8 (May 1956), p. 13.
Considerations Suggested by the Establishment of a Second College in Connecticut. ( Hartford, 1824).
Episcopal Watchman. Articles. "Washington College, Hartford, (Ct.)." v. 1, no. 2 (Apr. 2, 1827), p. 15. Church, Samuel (chairman), Report, "Washington College," no. 11 (June 4, 1827), pp. 87-88. An Examination of the "Remarks" on Considerations Suggested by the Establishment of a Second College in Connecticut. ( Hartford, 1825).
The Historiographer. Articles.
Thomas C. Brownell, President . . . Harry Croswell, Secretary. "Address in behalf of the Episcopal college in Connecticut, - To the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Church of England." Signed by the
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Trustees of Washington College, New Haven, Aug. 30, 1823. "Past of Trinity College." No. 2 (Nov. 1952), p. 1.
"Early Days of Trinity College, Hartford." Article, "Episcopal College," from Christian Register, XI (Boston, 1832) on Episcopal clergy of Connecticut tithing annually to provide funds to educate poor students, No. 7 (Feb. 1954), p. 1.
"Dr. Wheaton Reports from England on his Mission for Washing- ton College, Hartford, in 1823-1824." Letters to Charles Sigourney, Dec. 9, 1823; Mar. 27, 1824; May 19, 1824. No. 16 (May 1956), pp. 1-6.
Smith, George W., Jr. "Trinity." Connecticut Circle, v. 1, no. 6 (July 1938).
Williams, John, bp. The Christian Scholar: His Position, His Dangers, and His Duties. An Address Pronounced Before the House of Convocation of Trinity College, Hartford, August vth, MDCCCXLVI. ( Hartford, 1846).
Trinity College Bulletin. Historical and Descriptive (July 1916). "The Chapel, Trinity College, Hartford." Foreword by President Remsen B. Ogilby. Ibid. (July 1932).
Trinity College. Catalogs, 1827 -.
E. College Chaplaincies.
Canterbury Association. Conferences, weekends. Connecticut Church- man, v. 49, no. 5 (Feb. 1955), p. 4; no. 9 (June 1955), pp. 13-14; v. 50, no. 3 (Dec. 1955), p. 18.
"College Division News." Ibid., v. 50, no. 8 (May 1956), p. 13.
Connecticut College for Women. Journals: 1944, p. 128, Suffragan Bishop's Report.
University of Connecticut. Journals, under "Work in Colleges," etc .: 1947-1952. "St. Mark's Chapel Consecrated by Bishop Gray," Connecticut Churchman, v. 50, no. 4 (Jan. 1956), pp. 3-4.
Yale University. Journals: 1927-1930, 1932, 1937-1951, in reports of Dept. of Religious Education, references to chaplains; Bishops' Ad- dresses and reports, references to Brewster Memorial and "Work in Colleges."
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
THE SOCIAL GOSPEL
(1) GENERAL REFERENCES.
Chalmers, Thomas. Application of Christianity to the Commercial and Ordinary Affairs of Life. (Hartford, 1821).
Dunham, Chester Forrester. The Attitude of the Northern Clergy Toward the South, 1860-1865. ( Toledo, O., 1942).
Handy, Robert T. "Christianity and Socialism in America, 1900-1920." Church History, v. 21, no. 1 (Mar. 1952), pp. 39-54.
Hopkins, Charles Howard. The Rise of the Social Gospel in American Protestantism, 1865-1915. (New Haven, 1940).
Latta, Maurice C. "The Background for the Social Gospel in Ameri- can Protestantism." Church History, v. 5, no. 3 (Sept. 1936), pp. 256-270.
Newton, Richard Heber. The Morals of Trade. (New York, 1876). Social Studies. (New York, 1887).
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier. A Critical Period in American Religion,
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1875-1900. (Boston, 1932). Massachusetts Historical Society, Proceedings, v. 64 (June 1932), pp. 523-547.
Singer, Anna M. Walter Rauschenbusch and His Contribution to Social Christianity. (Boston, 1926).
(2) LABORING CLASSES. General References.
Augur, Edwin P., comp. Family History and Genealogy of the Descend- ants of Robert Augur of New Haven Colony. (Middletown, Conn., 1904). Notes on Capt. Daniel C. Augur, labor leader.
Channing, William Ellery. Quotation from his Self Culture. Nor- wich Aurora, v. 5, no. 9 (July 17, 1839).
Humphreys, Frank Landon. Life and Times of David Humphreys. (New York and London, 1917, 2 v.). Chap. 17, "Humphreysville - Building up an Industrial Community."
Larned, Ellen D. History of Windham County, Connecticut. ( Worces- ter, Mass., 1880). Vol. II, 1760-1880, Book VIII, 1807-1820, and "The Pomfret Manufacturing Company."
Leland, John. Letter. Norwich Aurora, v. 5, no. 23 (Oct. 23, 1839). From the Portsmouth, Va. Old Dominion. On the dignity of labor. Luther, Seth. An Address on the Right of Free Suffrage, Delivered by the Request of Freeholders and Others of the City of Providence, Rhode Island ... (Providence, 1833).
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