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Sanford, Louis C. "The General Convention of 1901." Hist. Mag., v. 15, no. 2 (June 1946), pp. 90-109. Reference to Dr. Samuel Hart. Stowe, Walter Herbert. "The General Convention of 1814." Hist. Mag., v. 15, no. 2 (June 1946), pp. 133-164.
(4) JOURNALISM.
The Church Review, v. 1-60, 63 ( Apr. 1848-Oct. 1891). New Haven, Conn., 1848-1861; New York, 1862-1891. 61 v. Title Varies.
"Connecticut Anglican Periodicals." The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 2. "Most of these volumes are available at the Diocesan Archives, Trinity College, or Hartford Seminary Foundation. Others are at the State Library in Hartford."
Episcopal Watchman, v. 1 (Mar. 26, 1827) - v. 7, no. 26 (Nov. 2, 1833). Hartford, 1828-, weekly. "Prospectus" in v. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 26, 1827), pp. 1-2.
The Evergreen or Church-Offering for all Seasons; A Repository of Reli- gious, Literary, and Entertaining Knowledge, for the Christian Family. (New Haven, 1844-1847, 4 v.).
Morehouse, Clifford P. "Origins of the Episcopal Church Press from Colonial Days to 1840." Hist. Mag., v. 11, no. 3 ( Scpt. 1942), pp. 201-318. Many references to Connecticut periodicals.
(5) OTHER TOPICS.
Turner, Thornton F. "Connecticut Churchmanship and Catholic Antiquity." Letter to the editor. Connecticut Churchman, v. 5,
no. 5 (June 24, 1911), pp. 28-29.
Church Clubs. "National Conference of Church Clubs." [Hartford] Connecticut Churchman, v. 9, no. 5 (June 26, 1915), pp. 2-4.
Communicants, Definition. Journals: 1883, pp. 59-61, report; 1886, p. 57; 1887, pp. 49-51.
Connecticut in the Church Congress. Proceedings of the Church Con- gress: 1876, 1877, 1891, 1894, 1898, 1903, 1905, 1908-1910, 1912, 1919, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1947.
Name of the Church. Journals: 1903, Bishop's Address, pp. 56-63, 66-67, correspondence, resolutions; 1913, pp. 95-96, Bishop's Ad- dress.
Nicene Creed. Journals: 1873, p. 48; 1885, p. 73.
Prayer Book Revision. Journals: 1871, pp. 42-43; 1893, pp. 47-49, Bishop's Address.
Provincial System. Journals: 1892, pp. 48-49, Bishop's Address; 1914, pp. 84-85, same.
Standard Bible. Journals: 1816, p. 102; 1881, pp. 38-39, Bishop's Address; 1904, pp. 82-83.
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CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN
THE CONNECTICUT CHURCH AND THE WORLD
Church Congress. Bishop Gray's Addresses: Journals, 1944, 1946.
Marriage and Divorce. Journals: Bishops' Addresses. John Williams, 1868- 1870, 1881. Chauncey B. Brewster, 1904, 1911-1912, 1923. Frederick G. Budlong, 1940, 1943, 1946.
Social Questions: General. Bishop Brewster's Address, Journal, 1906, pp 66-72, "The Church as a Factor in American Life Today;" 1908, p. 72, "Spiritual Awakening;" 1911, pp. 87-88, "Human Life and Society;" 1911, p. 51, "International Relations."
UNITY MOVEMENTS.
Anglican Unity. Lambeth Conferences. Journals: 1867, Bishop Williams's Address and letter to Archbishop Longley, May 21, 1867. Bishop Brew- ster's Addresses, 1920, 1921. Bishop Gray's Report: 1949, "Movements Towards Church Unity . .. The Lambeth Conference."
Christian Unity. General References. Bishop Williams's Address, Journal,
1888. Bishop Brewster's Addresses: 1908-1909. Bishop Budlong's Addresses: 1943, 1946, "Christian Unity." Report of the Committee on Church Unity. Journal, 1950, p. 61. Bishop Gray's Addresses: 1944, 1946, 1947.
Connecticut Council of Churches. Report and Dissenting Opinion on Reso- lution not to Join. Journal, 1948, pp. 77-81.
Particular Interdenominational Movements. "A Notable Conference." [Inter- denominational] Connecticut Churchman, v. 2, no. 4 (June 27, 1908), pp. 17-18. "Notable Service." [Eastern Orthodox] Ibid., v. 8, no. 4 (Apr. 25, 1914), pp. 7-9. Congregational Concordat (Proposed). Journals, 1920, 1921. United Church of South India. Bishop Budlong's Address, 1939, "Fellowship in Endeavor." Presbyterian Concordat (Proposed ), Journals, 1940, 1942.
Smyth, Newman. Passing Protestantism and Coming Catholicism. (New Haven, 1908).
World Council of Churches. Bishop Gray's Addresses: Journals, 1946, 1949. World Council on Faith and Order. Bishop Brewster's Addresses: Journals, 1911, 1914, 1919-1920, 1924-1925, 1927-1928.
World War I and Aftermath. Journals. Bishops' Addresses on the war, international relations, peace, tolerance, the Church and the relations of life: 1915-1916, 1918-1921, 1923-1924, 1928-1929, 1932-1933, 1935, 1937-1938.
World War II. Bishop Budlong's Addresses: Journals, 1940-1944, on the war, peace, war social problems, defense workers, the Church's responsi- bilities.
Diocesan Army and Navy Commission. Bishop Gray's Reports: Journals, 1944, 1946. "Armed Forces Division." Connecticut Churchman, v. 49, no. 2 (Nov. 1954), p. 14.
Diocesan War Work. Reports. Journals: 1942, 1944, 1945.
International Affairs. Journal, 1948, pp. 85-87, resolutions.
Post-War Opportunity. Bishop Budlong's Addresses: Journals, 1944, "Pro- vision for Post-War Emergencies;" 1945, "V-E Day," "The War and the Peace," "Looking Ahead;" 1946, pp. 108-110; 1947, pp. 102-110, "The Call to Evangelism." Bishop Gray's Addresses: 1949, "A Faith for the New Age;" 1950, "Christ and Our Lord."
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CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT
THE OLDEST DIOCESE LOOKS FORWARD
GROWTH OF THE DIOCESE.
Journals: 1952, Bishop Gray's Address, "Growth." Committee on Admission of New Parishes, "Resolutions," 1954. Bishop's Addresses, "Notable Accomplishments in Parishes and Missions," 1951-1954. Connecticut Church- man. "Diocesan Convention Largest in History." v. 49, no. 1 (Oct. 1954), p. 8. "Highlights of Diocesan Convention." v. 49, no. 9 (June 1955), p. 5, Report of Growth of the Diocese.
BUILDERS FOR CHRIST PROGRAM.
Journal: 1954, Bishop Gray's Address. Connecticut Churchman, "Build- ers for Christ." v. 49, no. 6 (Mar. 1955), pp. 3-4; no. 9 (June 1955), pp. 11-12, reports.
EPISCOPAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.
Journals: Bishop Gray's Addresses, 1951, "Special Diocesan Needs and Opportunities;" Special Convention, 1951; also 1952. Reports of progress, 1952-1954. Connecticut Churchman. "Development Program." v. 48, no. 3 (Dec. 1953), pp. 10, 16. Report of Mecting of Executive Committee, Oct. 15, 1953.
APPENDIX I.
THE CONNECTICUT EPISCOPATE
Batterson, Herman Griswold. A Sketch-book of the American Episco- pate, During One Hundred Years, 1783-1883. ( Philadelphia, 1884, 2d ed., rev. and enl .; 3d ed., rev. and enl., with appendix. ( Phila- delphia, 1891 ).
Perry, William Stevens, bp. The Bishops of the American Church, Past and Present. Sketches, Biographical and Bibliographical .. . with a Preliminary Essay on the Historic Episcopate and Docu- mentary Annals of the Introduction of the Anglican Line of Suc- cession into America. (New York, 1897).
(1) SEABURY.
Adams, Arthur. "The Seabury Family." Hist. Mag., v. 3, no. 3 (Sept. 1934), pp. 122-132.
Beardsley, William Agur. "The Episcopate of Bishop Seabury." Hist. Mag., v. 3, no. 3 (Sept. 1934), pp. 210-225. Samuel Seabury, the Man and the Bishop. ( Hartford, 1935).
Brewster, Chauncey B., bp. The First Bishop of Connecticut. Sermon Preached on Sunday, November 18, 1934, at Christ Church Cathedral. ( Hartford, 1934).
Dowden, John. The Scottish Communion Office, 1764, with Intro- duction, History of the Office, Notes and Appendices. (Oxford, 1922, new ed. ).
Hallock, Frank H. "Bishop Seabury's Sermons." American Church Monthly, v. 15, no. 2 (Apr. 1924), pp. 117-128. Hardy, Edward Rochie, Jr. "The Significance of Seabury." American Church Monthly, v. 37, no. 1 (Jan. 1935), pp. 216-240.
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Hart, Samuel. Seabury Centennial Letters from Scotland. (Hartford, Conn., 1933).
"Inscription on the Tomb Stone of Bishop Seabury in New-London," and "Inscription for a Monument to be erected in the Church to the Memory of Bishop Seabury." Churchman's Magazine (New York), v. 8, no. 1 (Jan., Feb., 1811), pp. 59-60.
Linsley, George Thomas. Bishop Seabury ( Hartford, 1933).
Mampoteng, Charles. "The Library [General Theological Seminary] and American Church History." Hist. Mag., v. 5, no. 3 (Sept. 1936). Notes on Seabury's letters of ordination.
"Samuel Seabury, Presbyter." Hist. Mag., v. 3, (Sept. 1934), pp. 133-145.
Obituary. Bishop Samuel Seabury, Jr. Connecticut Journal (New Haven), no. 1480, Thursday, Mar. 10, 1796, p. 3.
Pennington, Edgar Legare. "Early New York and New Jersey Conven- tions," in "Colonial Clergy Conventions." Hist. Mag., v. 8, no. 3 (Sept. 1939), pp. 178-218.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut ( Diocese). Report of Commemorative Services with the Sermons and Addresses at the Seabury Centenary, 1883-1885. With Appendix. (New York, 1887, 2d ed.).
Journals: Portrait: 1813. Monument, St. James's Church, New Lon- don: 1847-1850. Centennial: 1881-1885. Commemorations and Memorials: 1927-1929, 1934, 1943, Bishops' Addresses, etc. Glebe House, Memorial and Endowment, Bishops' Addresses, 1935-1943, 1945-1946, 1949.
Seabury, William Jones. "Bibliographical Sketch of Clerical Members of the Seabury Family." Church Review, v. 46 (July 1885), pp. 43-74.
Memoir of Bishop Seabury. (New York, 1908). Shea, George. Memoir Concerning the Seabury Commemoration Held at St. Paul's Cathedral, London. (Boston, New York, 1893).
Williams, John, bp. Seabury Centennial Letters from Scotland. ( Hart- ford, 1933).
A. Seabury Documents.
Clap, Thomas, President, Jared Eliot, et al., to Samuel Seabury. Sept. 11, 1751. Degree of Master of Arts. Reproduction from Seabury Documents, General Theological Seminary, New York. The His- toriographer, no. 6 (Dec. 1953), p. 4.
John [Bp. of] Lincoln. Certificate of ordination of Samuel Seabury as a deacon. Dec. 21, 1753. Signed by the Bp. of Lincoln, acting for the Bp. of London. Reproduction from Seabury Documents. Ibid. no. 4 (May 1953), p. 3.
Richard [Bp. of] Carlisle, to Samuel Seabury. Certificate of ordination as a priest. Reproduction from Seabury Documents. Ibid., no. 8 (June 1954), p. 2.
Seabury, Samuel, and Thomas [Sherlock] Bp. of London. Declaration of conformity to the Liturgy, and License to officiate in the Province of New Jersey. Dec. 23, 1753. Reproductions from Seabury Documents. Ibid., no. 8 (June 1954), p. 4.
Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford, to Samuel Seabury. Degree of S. T. D. Oxford, England, Dec. 15, 1777. Reproduction from Seabury Documents. Ibid., no. 5 (Sept. 1953), p. 2.
"Bishop Seabury's Troubles." Typed copy from The Independent Chronicle: and the Universal Advertiser (Apr. 7, 1786). Article,
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"Episcopacy." ( Abusive). Diocesan Archives. Ibid., no. 8 (June 1954), pp. 3-4.
"Bishop Samuel Seabury's Journal 'B' - A Record of Certain Events Between May 29, 1791, and November 4, 1795." Exact copy made by William J. Seabury, 1876. Diocesan Archives. Ibid., no. 12 (May, 1955), pp. 1-11.
B. Seabury Writings.
Beardsley, William Agur, ed. "A Registry of Ordinations by Bishop Seabury and Bishop Jarvis of Connecticut. With Introduction and Notes." Hist. Mag., v. 13, no. 1 (Mar. 1944), pp. 44-71.
Seabury, Samuel, bp. An Address to the Ministers and Congregations of the Presbyterian and Independent Persuasions in the United States of America. (New Haven, 1790).
1815, 2 v.). Discourses on Several Subjects. (Hudson, N. Y.,
Free Thoughts, on the Proceedings of the Con- tinental Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774 .. . By a farmer. (New York, 1774). Also: New-York, Printed: London, Reprinted . . . 1775.
Letters of a Westchester Farmer (1774-1775) by the Reverend Samuel Seabury (1729-1796) edited with an Intro- ductory Essay by Clarence H. Vance (White Plains, N. Y., 1930). C. Glebe House.
Kent, Henry W. "The Glebe-House, Woodbury, Connecticut." Old- Time New England, v. 13, no. 4 (Apr. 1923), pp. 169-173.
Marshall, Helen Willard. "The Old Glebe House in Woodbury." Connecticut Antiquarian, v. 4, no. 1 (June 1952), pp. 3-12.
(2) JARVIS.
Beardsley, William Agur. "Abraham Jarvis (1739-1813) : Second Bishop of Connecticut ( 1797-1813)." Hist Mag., v. 12, no. 1 ( Mar. 1943), pp. 4-17.
"Biographical Sketch of Bishop Jarvis." Churchman's Monthly Maga- zine (New York), v. 2, no. 10 (Oct. 1855), pp. 577-582; no. 12 (Dec. 1855), pp. 739-751.
"Biographical Sketch of the late Right Rev. Bishop Jarvis." Church- man's Magazine, new series, v. 1, no. 4 (July and Aug. 1813), pp. 264-266.
"Bishop Jarvis." Christian Journal and Literary Register, v. 10, no. 11 (Nov. 1826), pp. 350-352. (From the Gospel Advocate, October). Jarvis, George A. The Jarvis Family; or, The Descendants of the First Settlers of the Name in Massachusetts and Long Island. ( Hartford, 1879). Sketch of the life of Bishop Jarvis by the Rt. Rev. John Williams, D.D., Bishop of Connecticut.
"Memoir of Bishop Jarvis." The Evergreen, v. 3, no. 4 (Apr. 1846), pp. 97-99, 147-153, 173-179, with an engraved portrait.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut ( Diocese). The Jarvis Centenary, Wednesday, 27 October 1897 ... Trinity Church, New Haven. (New Haven, 1898).
etc. Journals: May, 1796; October 1796; June 1797; October 1797, election and consecration of Jarvis; 1807, Jarvis's Address on church and state; 1812, Address on vacant parishes, etc.
A. Papers and Writings.
Chorley, E. Clowes, ed. "The Jarvis Papers. Note by the Editor." Hist. Mag., v. 1, no. 3 (Sept. 1932), pp. 113-115.
Jarvis Manuscripts. Massachusetts Diocesan Library, Boston.
Jarvis,
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Abraham. "Notes on his trip to England in 1764 for ordination. Dated Apr. 2-June 10 . . "Voluminous official correspondence with Bps. Thomas John Claggett, John Henry Hobart, Benjamin Moore, William White, and with other persons, regarding the deposition of Ammi Rogers, rector of St. John's Church, Stamford, 1803-1812." The Historiographer, no. 3 (Feb. 1953), p. 7.
Jarvis Manuscripts. Diocesan Archives. Graves, Elijah, Letter to the Rev. Tillotson Bronson, Cheshire, Conn. Hebron, Conn., Feb. 11, 1815. Noble, Birdsey Glover, to Bronson. Middletown, Conn.,
Aug. 21, 1817. Prindle, Chauncey, to Bronson. Oxford, Conn., Dec. 15, 1813. All dealing with the irregular activities of Ammi Rogers. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), pp. 6-8. Jarvis, Abraham, bp. Bishop Jarvis's Charge to the Clergy of his Diocese . .. October 18, 1797. Together with the address of the Conven- tion of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Connecticut, to their Bishop. And the Bishop's Answer. (Newfield, Conn., 1798).
"Letter of the Rev. Abraham Jarvis of Connecticut to Rev. Mr. Samuel Peters, Loyalist Refugee in London. (From the Jarvis Papers )." Hist. Mag., v. 2, no. 3 ( Sept. 1933), pp. 41-44.
"A Register of Ordinations of Bishop Seabury and Bishop Jarvis of Connecticut." Hist. Mag., v. 13, no. 1 (Mar. 1944), pp. 47-48, and list, pp. 58-64.
(3) VACANCY OF THE EPISCOPATE: 1813-1819.
Cameron, Kenneth Walter, ed., "Dr. John Bowden Was Elected Sec- ond Bishop of Connecticut But Declined." The Historiographer, no. 5 (Sept. 1953), p. 1.
"John Croes, of New Jersey, Elected to Succeed Bishop Jarvis." Ibid., no. 8 (June 1954), p. 1.
Churchmen in New Brunswick, N. J., to Rev. John C. Rudd, Rector, St. John's Church, Elizabeth Town. Ibid., no. 8 (June 1954), p. 1. Election of Rev. John Croes as Bishop of New Jersey.
Hobart, John Henry, bp. The Correspondence of John Henry Hobart. (New York, 1911-12, 6 v.).
McVickar, John. The Early Life and Professional Years of Bishop Ho- bart. With a preface containing a history of the Church in America, by Walter Farquhar Hook. ( Oxford and London, 1838).
Jarvis Manuscripts. Diocesan Archives. Letters. Calvin White and Ashbel Baldwin to Tillotson Bronson of Cheshire, Conn., Derby, Conn., June 15, 1813, Stratford, Conn., Sept. 7, 1815, Apr. 19, 1819. Concerning the long vacancy in the episcopate, the loss of John Croes, and Bishop Hobart's administration of the Diocese. The Historiographer, no. 11 (Feb. 1955), pp. 6-8. Elijah G. Plumb to the Standing Committee of the Diocese of Connecticut. East Haven, Conn., Nov. 3, 1815. John Croes' refusal of election as bishop. Ibid., p. 8.
(4) BROWNELL.
Beardsley, William Agur. "Thomas Church Brownell - Third Bishop of Connecticut." Hist. Mag., v. 6, no. 4 (Dec. 1937), pp. 350-369. Chorley, E. Clowes. "The Missionary March of the Episcopal Church . . XI. The Founding of the Church in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi." Hist. Mag., v. 17, no. 1 (Mar. 1948), pp. 22-27. Bishop Brownell's Southern missionary tour.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut (Diocese). Journals: 1815, p. 91. Election of Rev. John Croes as Bishop of Connecticut; Oct. 1816, pp. 96, 101-103, Bishop Hobart of New
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York serving as Bishop of Connecticut; 1819, pp. 119, 133-135, correspondence between committee and Bishop-elect Brownell; pp. 135-137, correspondence between Convention and Bishop Hobart, and consecration of Brownell; pp. 137-139, primary address of Brownell.
A. Writings.
Batterson, Herman Griswold. A Sketch-Book of the American Episco- pate (1891 ed.). List of Brownell's writings.
"Rt. Rev. Thomas Church Brownell, D.D. Third Bishop of Connecticut, Consecrated October 27, 1819." Letters from Brownell, in the Diocesan Archives, 1825-1852. The Historiographer, no. 9 (Oct. 1954), pp. 1-5.
Brownell, Thomas Church, bp. "The Address of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Brownell to the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Connecticut, held at Hartford, June 1, 1825." Churchman's Maga- zine, v. 4, no. 4 (July 1825), pp. 116-120.
"Address . . . at the Annual Convention
Trinity Church, Newtown, on the 6th day of June, 1826." Ibid., v. 5, no. 5 (Aug. 1826), pp. 136-141.
Autobiography. May 22, 1858. Diocesan Archives.
Brownell, Thomas Church, bp. "Bishop Thomas C. Brownell's Journal of His Missionary Tours, 1829 and 1834. With notes by William A. Beardsley, D.D." Hist. Mag., v. 7, no. 4 (Dec. 1938), pp. 303- 322. Ms in Diocesan Archives.
A Charge, Delivered to the Clergy of the Protes- tant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Connecticut, Assembled in Convention at Christ Church, Hartford, on the 11th Day of October, 1836. (Hartford, 1836).
Errors of the Times. A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Connecticut, at the Annual Convention, Holden in Christ Church in the City of Hartford, June 13, 1843. (Hartford, 1843, 2d. ed.)
Christ Church in the City of Hartford, June 13, 1843. ( Hartford, 1943, 2d. ed.)
Extract from Bishop Brownell's Address, Deliv- ered at the Annual Convention, Held in St. James' Church, New London, June 11, 1850. (Hartford, 1850).
_, ed. The Family Prayer Book, or, The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments . . . Accom- panied by a General Commentary . .. (New York, 1841).
1844). Review of the Errors of the Times. (Hartford,
A Sermon, Addressed to the Legislature of the State of Connecticut, at the Annual Election in New Haven, May 1st, 1822. (New Haven, 1822).
(5) WILLIAMS.
Bailey, Melville K. "John Williams, Bishop of Connecticut." New American Church Monthly, v. 38, no. 4 ( Oct. 1935), pp. 217-223. Beardsley, William Agur. "John Williams (1817-1899), Bishop of Con- necticut (1865-1899)." Hist. Mag., v. 14, no. 2 (June 1945), pp. 119-150.
Brewster, Chauncey B., bp. "The Human Side of Bishop Williams." Connecticut Churchman, v. 12, no. 3 (Feb. 21, 1918), pp. 2-4.
Burgess, George, bp. The Lowliness of the Episcopate :__ A Sermon, Preached in St. John's Church, Hartford, October 29th, 1851, at
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the Consecration of the Rev. John Williams, D.D., as Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Connecticut ... (Hartford, 1852).
Burroughs, Nelson M. "John Williams: 'Mr. Connecticut.'" Connecti- cut Churchman, v. 49, no. 8 (May 1955), p. 1.
Harrison, Willis J. A History of St. George's Church in the City of Schenectady. (Privately printed, 1919).
Jackson, Charles Eben. Some Reminiscences of Bishop Williams, Fourth Bishop of Connecticut, born August 30, 1817 - died February 7, 1899. Together with some Letters from the bishop from Great Britain, written in 1884, at the time of the Seabury Centennial. ( Middletown, 1915).
Potter, Henry Codman, bp. Reminiscences of Bishops and Archbishops. (New York and London, 1906). "Bishop Williams," pp. 25-55. Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut ( Diocese).
Journals: 1851, pp. 22-23, 82-87, Election of John Williams as Bishop of Connecticut, and correspondence between committee and Bishop-elect; 1852, p. 16, Bishop Brownell's Address, p. 24, resolutions; 1954, p. 18, Bishop Williams's Address, on founding of Berkeley Divinity School; 1876, pp. 66-67, 25th Anniversary of Williams's consecration; 1889, p. 41, Williams's 50th anniversary in the ministry; 1897, Bishop Williams's Address to Convention, and reply; 1899, pp. 39-40, Convention minute on Bishop Williams's death.
"Testimonials of Consent, to the Consecration of the Rev. John Williams, D.D., as Assistant Bishop of the Diocese of Connecticut. By the Standing Committees of 26 Dioceses . Mostly printed forms, filled in, 1851. Diocesan Archives.
A. Writings.
Batterson, Herman Griswold. A Sketch-Book of the American Episco- pate (1891 ed.). List of Bishop Williams's writings.
Williams, John, bp., comp. and tr. Ancient Hymns of Holy Church . . (Hartford, 1845). Dedication signed: "J. W." Translations, mostly from the Breviary, and a selection of English hymns.
Studies in the Book of Acts. (New York, 1888). Thoughts on the Gospel Miracles. (New York,
1848).
(6) BREWSTER.
Beardsley, William Agur. The Right Reverend Chauncey Bunce Brew- ster, Doctor of Divinity (Trinity, Yale, Wesleyan) Bishop Coadjutor of Connecticut, 1897-1899, Fifth Bishop of Connecticut, 1899-1928 ( Hartford, 1942).
"Bishop Brewster's Episcopate. Progress of the Diocese for Twenty Years." Connecticut Churchman, v. 12, no. 1 (Oct. 12, 1917), pp. 2-4.
Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. A. Connecticut ( Diocese). The Jarvis Centenary, Wednesday, 27 October 1897, and the Con- secration of the Bishop Coadjutor Elect ... (New Haven, 1898). etc. Journals: 1897, election as Coadjutor, docu- ments; 1923, Report of Committee on Bishop Brewster's Twenty- Fifth Anniversary; 1928, last address as Diocesan, to Convention; 1930, 1934, 1939, reports of activity in retirement; 1941, Memorial Minute on the Death of Bishop Brewster, Bishop Budlong's tribute, and Bishop Brewster Memorial, 1942, 1943.
A. Writings.
Brewster, Chauncey B., bp. Aspects of Revelation; Being the Baldwin Lectures for 1900. (New York, London, 1901).
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The Key of Life. (New York, 1894). Addresses in Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights, Good Friday, 1894.
(7) JOHN C. LINSLEY.
Journals: 1910, resolution favoring suffragan bishops; 1912, election of Linsley as suffragan.
"John Chauncey Linsley's Election as Bp .- Coadjutor." [i. e. Suf- fragan] 1912. 1 folder. Letter, J. Chauncey Linsley to Bp. Brewster, Rev. Storrs O. Seymour, D.D., Pres., and other members of the Standing Committee. Trinity Rectory, Torrington, Conn., July 24, 1912. Declining election. Diocesan Archives.
(8) SAMUEL SMITH DRURY.
Journal: 1913, election as Suffragan. (Declined ).
(9) EDWARD CAMPION ACHESON.
Journals: 1915, election as Suffragan; 1918, Suffragan Bishop's Report; 1925, Bishop Brewster's Address, request for Coadjutor; 1926, election of Acheson as Coadjutor; 1927, 1930-1934, Bishop Acheson's Reports and Addresses; 1934, Memorial Resolution on the Death of Bishop Acheson, Bishop Budlong's tribute, and Bishop Acheson Memorial Fund for the Episcopate.
"Manuscripts Bearing on the Life of the Late Rt. Rev. Edward Campion Acheson, Bishop of Connecticut." Presented to the Diocese of Connecticut by his widow. 22 documents, 1888-1952. Diocesan Archives. The Historiographer, no. 15 (Feb. 1956), p. 1.
"1915. Consents for Consecration of Bp. Acheson, etc." From Stand- ing Committees of Dioceses. Request for Consent, July 1, 1915, printed; evidences of ordinations as deacon, June 10, 1888, and as priest, July 14, 1889, by the Bishop of Toronto, Canada. Certifi- cate of election as Coadjutor, June 15, 1926. Consents by Bishops and Standing Committees of Dioceses. Notification of receipt of concurrences, Standing Committee to Bishop Brewster, Nov. 1, 1926. Diocesan Archives.
"Consecration of the Bishop Suffragan." Connecticut Churchman, v. 10, no. 2 (Dec. 11, 1915), p. 2.
(10) FREDERICK G. BUDLONG.
Journals: Special Convention, 1931, election as Coadjutor. Bishop Budlong's Addresses: 1932, 1934, 1938-1942, 1944, 1950.
Obituaries: Hartford Times (Sept. 25, 1953); The Living Church ( Oct. 11, 1953), p. 7.
(11) WALTER HENRY GRAY.
Journals: 1936, 1938, 1939, Bishop Budlong's Address, proposal of a Suffragan; 1940, election of Bishop Gray; 1941, Bishop Budlong's Address, consecration of Bishop Gray; 1943-1944, Bishop Budlong's Addresses; Bishop Gray's reports as Suffragan: 1943-1946; 1947, Bishop Gray as Coadjutor; 1951, Bishop Gray's Address, "A View of the Diocese as a Whole."
Gray Papers. Diocesan Archives. "1940. Consents - Consecration of Walter H. Gray." All signed June-September, 1940-1957.
Connecticut Churchman. "The Bishop's Message." [Far Eastern tour] v. 47, no. 7 (Apr. 1953), back of cover, and p. 12. "Bishop Gray Honored on 15th Anniversary." v. 50, no. 4 (Jan. 1956), p. 14.
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