The story of the Diocese of Connecticut : a new branch of the vine (Espiscopal Church), Part 49

Author: Burr, Nelson R. (Nelson Rollin), 1904-1994
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Hartford, Connecticut : Church Missions Publishing Company
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(12) ROBERT M. HATCH.


Journals: 1950, Bishop Gray's Address, "Future Plans;" 1951, Special Convention, election as Suffragan.


Hatch Papers, Diocesan Archives. Consents and signatures of Con- necticut priests; consents from Standing Committees of dioceses; notification of election as Suffragan, Jan. 30, 1951; letter from


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Warren E. Traub, chmn. of Standing Committee, to Bishop Gray, Feb. 5, 1951, on Hatch's acceptance; his acceptance, letter to Bishop Gray, Feb. 8, 1951; certificates signed by clergy and lay delegates, Jan. 30, 1951.


(13) JOHN H. ESQUIROL.


The Clerical Directory of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (New York, 1959), biographical data.


(14) BISHOP'S FUND.


Charters of Diocesan Institutions in Connecticut . .. (1899), "An Act Incorporating the Trustees for Receiving Donations for the Support of the Bishop." Boards and Organizations of the Diocese of Con- necticut (1901). Special Laws, v. 1, 3, 9, 18.


Journals: 1792, 1812, Bishop's Address; 1817, 1820, 1843, 1853, reports of Charles Sigourney, treasurer; 1854; 1881-1882, 1884, 1887, 1894, reports of trustees; 1928-1931, 1933, 1935-1941, reports, assessments.


Papers. Diocesan Archives. Ashbel Baldwin, Secretary of Convention, to the Members of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Connecticut. Stratford, June 5, 1813. Appeal for support. Philo Shelton, Chairman, Committee Appointed to Provide a Suitable Establishment for the Bishop, to Convention. New Haven, Oct. 26, 1819. Covering letter for: Committee of Convention to Bishop- Elect, Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, New Haven, June 4, 1819 (Copy); Thomas C. Brownell to the Committee, through Rev. Philo Shelton, New York, June 16, 1819; Jonathan M. Wainwright and Dan. Putnam to Thomas C. Brownell, New York, June 24, 1819; Thomas C. Brownell to Wainwright and Putnam, New York, June 24, 1819. Philo Shelton, Ashbel Baldwin, Sam. W. Johnson, "Report of the Agents of the Trustees of the Bishop's Fund." Charles Sigourney, "Report of Treasurer of Bp's Fund," Hartford, June 24, 1831. "The Bishop's Fund." Signed "S. H." [Samuel Hart] Connecticut


Churchman, v. 9, no. 2 (Dec. 12, 1914), pp. 28-31.


(15) EPISCOPAL RESIDENCE.


Journals: 1911, Report of the Committee on Proposed Episcopal Resi- dence; 1915, 1916, 1936, 1937, committee reports, Bishop's Address. "Splendid Gift to the Diocese of Connecticut." [Bishop's House, Wood- land Street, Hartford] Connecticut Churchman, v. 9, no. 5 (June 26, 1915), p. 15.


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APPENDIX THREE


SOURCES OF QUOTATIONS


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APPENDIX THREE SOURCES OF QUOTATIONS


1. "Verses on the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America."


CHAPTER ONE


1. Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, V, pp. 51-52.


CHAPTER Two


1. E. E. Beardsley, Hist. Epis. Ch. in Conn., I, p. 16.


2. L. C. Jarvis, Sketches of Church Life in Colonial Connecticut, p. 22.


3. C. F. Pascoe, Two Hundred Years of the S. P. G., p. 2.


4. J. W. Lydekker, in Hist. Mag., Sept. 1943, p. 188.


5. D. Humphreys, An Historical Account, p. 13.


6. Humphreys, op. cit., p. 70


7. O. S. Seymour, Beginnings of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, p. 2.


8. Hawks and Perry, Documentary History, Connecticut, I, p. 45.


9. Doc. Hist., I, pp. 51, 53.


10. Doc. Hist., I, p. 85.


CHAPTER THREE


1. W. S. Perry, American Episcopal Church, I, p. 564.


2. Doc. Hist., I, p. 72.


3. H. Schneider, Samuel Johnson, I, pp. 497-500.


4. Doc. Hist., I, p. 68.


5. "Diary of Samuel Sewall," Coll. Mass. Hist. Soc., ser. 5, v. 7, p. 309.


7.


6. W. G. Andrews, in Protestant Episcopal Review, Jan. 1899, p. 215. Andrews, op. cit., p. 208.


8. M. K. D. Babcock, in Hist. Mag., Sept. 1943, p. 229.


9. Schneider, op. cit., I, p. 16.


10. Historiographer, no. 6, Dec. 1953, p. 5.


11. S. P. G. Proceedings, 1738, pp. 38-39, Sept. 22, 1736.


12. Talcott Manuscripts, Connecticut Historical Society, No. 102. Hartford, July 27, 1726.


13. Doc. Hist., I, p. 165.


14. Doc. Hist., I, p. 93.


CHAPTER FOUR


1. M. H. Mitchell, The Great Awakening and Other Revivals in the Religious Life of Connecticut, p. 3.


2. A. C. Zabriskie, Hist. Mag., June 1943, p. 84.


3. G. L. Walker, Some Aspects of the Religious Life of New England, p. 91.


4. Mitchell, op. cit., p. 11.


5. Mitchell, op. cit., p. 11.


6. J. Ingersoll, "An Historical Account of Some Affairs Relating to the Church ... ," " pp. 4-5.


7. S. P. G. Proceedings, 1743, pp. 41-42.


8. "Original Letters . .. to the Revd. Geo. Whitefield .. . ," Feb. 12, 1766.


9. Mitchell, op. cit., p. 19.


10. Doc. Hist., I, p. 211.


11. S. P. G. Proceedings, 1748, pp. 53-54.


12. S. P. G. Proceedings, 1761, pp. 40-41.


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13. Doc. Hist., I, p. 254.


14. S. L. Blake, The Separatists, p. 46.


CHAPTER FIVE


1. S. P. G. Proceedings, 1762, pp. 41-42.


2. Doc. Hist., II, p. 179.


3. Doc. Hist., II, p. 158.


CHAPTER SIX


1. Doc. Hist., I, p. 172.


2. Doc. Hist., I, p. 100.


3. Connecticut Churchman, June 21, 1907, p. 8.


4. Doc. Hist., I, p. 272.


5. E. M. Morgan, "Old Trinity Church, Brooklyn, Connecticut," Connecti- cut Churchman, Apr. 18, 1908, p. 2.


6. Noah Porter, The New England Meeting House, p. 29.


7. Doc. Hist., II, p. 88.


8. Doc. Hist., I, p. 210.


9. Doc. Hist., I, p. 242.


10. Doc. Hist., II, p. 76.


11. Doc. Hist., I, p. 277.


12. Doc. Hist., I, p. 260.


13. Doc. Hist, II, p. 88.


14. Doc. Hist., II, p. 135.


15. Doc. Hist., I, p. 113.


16. Doc. Hist., I, p. 303.


17. F. J. Kingsbury, "The Lay Pioneers of the Church in Connecticut," Connecticut Churchman, June 21, 1907, p. 42.


18. Doc. Hist., I, p. 172.


19. Doc. Hist., I, p. 193.


20. Doc. Hist., I, p. 87.


21. Jarvis, Sketches of Church Life ... , p. 68.


22. Hutchinson's reports to the S. P. G., 1747-1760. S. P. G. Transcripts,


Library of Congress, Series B, 6, 15, 17, 18, 22.


23. Doc. Hist., I, p. 178.


24. Doc. Hist., II, pp. 168-169.


25. Doc. Hist., II, p. 77.


26. Doc. Hist., I, p. 187.


CHAPTER SEVEN


1. C. J. Abbey, The English Church and Its Bishops, 1700-1800, pp. 24-43, for account of rational religion and Deism.


2. Hoadley's Works, I, p. 55, quoted in Abbey.


3. H. M. Morais, Deism in Eighteenth Century America, p. 54.


4. E. E. Beardsley, Life of Johnson, p. 230.


5. Doc. Hist., I, p. 108.


6. Doc. Hist., I, p. 306.


7. Doc. Hist., II, p. 99.


8. Doc. Hist., II, p. 61.


9. Doc. Hist., I, p. 244.


CHAPTER EIGHT


1. Doc. Hist., II, p. 106.


2. F. Klingberg, Anglican Humanitarianism, p. 34.


3. Doc. Hist., I, p. 299.


4. Doc. Hist., I, p. 131.


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CHAPTER NINE


1. Doc. Hist., II, p. 3.


2. Doc. Hist., II, pp. 48-49, 62.


3. Doc. Hist., II, p. 81.


4. Doc. Hist., II, p. 82.


5. Doc. Hist., II, p. 87.


6. O. Zeichner, Connecticut's Years of Controversy, 1750-1776, p. 99.


7. Doc. Hist., II, p. 126.


8. E. Peck, The Loyalists of Connecticut, pp. 25, 26.


9. Peck, op. cit., p. 16.


10. Letter to Samuel Peters, Sept. 10, 1784. Hist. Mag., June 1932, p. 60. 11. Historiographer, Feb. 1953, p. 7.


12. J. Shepard, "The Tories of Connecticut," Connecticut Magazine, July- Sept., 1898, p. 259.


13. W. H. Stowe, "A Study in Conscience: Some Aspects of the Relations of the Clergy to the State," Hist. Mag., Dec. 1950, p. 312.


CHAPTER TEN


1. Gentleman's Magazine (London), v. 39, p. 262.


2. Law Papers, 1741-1750, v. 3, p. 298.


3. E. Hawkins, Historical Notices of the Missions of the Church of England, p. 392.


4. Doc. Hist., II, p. 236.


5. Historiographer, no. 11, Feb. 1955, p. 2. Doc. Hist., II, p. 220.


6. Doc. Hist., II, p 222.


7. Hist. Mag., Sept. 1932, p. 128.


8. Doc. Hist., II, p. 226.


9. Doc. Hist., II, p. 232.


10. Doc. Hist., II, p. 239.


11. Doc. Hist., II, p. 240.


12. Doc. Hist., II, p. 244.


13. Doc. Hist., II, p. 250.


14. Doc. Hist., II, p. 251.


15. Doc. Hist., II, p. 254.


16. Churchman's Magazine, v. 3, pp. 276-277.


17. Churchman's Magazine, v. 3, p. 349.


18. Address ... with the Bishop's Answer ( New Haven, 1785).


19. Doc. Hist., II, p. 263.


20. Hist. Mag., June 1932, p. 72.


CHAPTER ELEVEN


1. Historiographer, Dec. 1954, pp. 4-5.


2. J. Hooper, Formative Period, 1784-1791, pp. 27, 41.


3. Doc. Hist., II, p. 273.


4. Doc. Hist., II, pp. 279-281.


5. Doc. Hist., II, pp. 276, 283.


6. Doc. Hist., II, pp. 268, 270.


7. Historiographer, Dec. 1954, p. 8.


8. E. Stiles, Diary, v. 3, p. 235.


9. Historiographer, Dec. 1954, pp. 8-9.


10. Doc. Hist., II, pp. 291-292.


11. Doc. Hist., II, p. 292.


12. Doc. Hist., II, p. 288, Bass to Parker, Jan. 3, 1786. From Bishop Parker Correspondence.


13. W. White, Memoirs, 1880 ed., pp. 353-354.


14. Doc. Hist., II, p. 305.


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15. Doc. Hist., II, p. 324.


16. Doc. Hist., II, p. 327.


17. Journals of General Conventions . . . 1785-1835, I, p. 71.


CHAPTER TWELVE


1. C. R. Keller, The Second Great Awakening in Connecticut, p. 17.


2. Thomas Hood.


3. J. Welling, Connecticut Federalism, p. 37.


4. H. Grew, Christian Loyalty, p. 2.


5. D. Daggett, Count the Cost . . . , p. 5.


6. J. M. Morse, Under the Constitution of 1818, p. 3.


CHAPTER THIRTEEN


1. Journal (Conn.), 1919, p. 139.


2. Episcopal Watchman, Dec. 5, 1829.


3. Journal, 1919, p. 140.


4. Journal, 1928, p. 121.


5. Journal, 1933, p. 90.


6. Protestant Episcopal Quarterly Review, and Church Register, July 1860, p. 516.


7. Connecticut Churchman, Feb. 25, 1911, pp. 10-11.


8. Journal, 1922, p. 57.


9. Journal, 1932, p. 99.


CHAPTER FOURTEEN


1. Journal, 1910, p. 77.


2. Journal, 1951, p. 87.


3. Journal, 1921, p. 102; 1922, p. 84.


4. Journal, 1941, p. 99.


5. Journals, 1934, 1947, 1949, under "Commendation of Diocesan Boards and Officers," particularly 1934, p. 99.


CHAPTER FIFTEEN


1. Journal 1917, Bishop's Address, "A Diocesan Church," p. 93.


2. Journal, 1919, p. 84.


3. Journal, 1945, p. 67.


4. Journal, 1951, p. 85.


5. Journal, 1956, p. 97.


CHAPTER SIXTEEN


1. G. W. Russell, Contributions to the History of Christ Church, Hartford, p. 157.


2. N. R. Burr, History of Saint John's Church, Hartford, Connecticut, p. 43. J. A. Lyon, Chronicle of Christ Church, p. 25.


3.


4. Ibid., p. 94.


5. E. C. Chorley, Men and Movements, p. 84.


6. R. A. Cram, The Gothic Quest, pp. 146-147.


7. "Semi-Centennial Sermon," in Russell, op. cit., p. 15.


CHAPTER SEVENTEEN


1. "Some Letters of Bishop William Skinner of Aberdeen," Hist. Mag., Dec. 1947, p. 383.


2. R. A. Hallam, Annals of St. James's Church, New London, p. 91.


3. C. M. Selleck, Address at the Centenary of St. Paul's Church, Norwalk, p. 66.


4. N. R. Burr, History of Saint John's Church, Hartford, Connecticut, p. 56.


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5. M. B. Brewster, St. Michael's Parish, Litchfield, pp. 152-158, on music.


6. G. W. Russell, op. cit., p. 366.


7. W. B. Sprague, Annals of the American Pulpit, v. 5, p. 239.


8. Stone, Memoir of Griswold, p. 119.


CHAPTER EIGHTEEN


1. Doc. Hist., I, p. 145.


2. Doc. Hist., I, p. 266.


3. Doc. Hist., I, p. 209.


4. Doc. Hist., I, p. 140.


5. Doc. Hist., I, p. 249.


6. Doc. Hist., I, p. 295.


7. L. C. Jarvis, Sketches of Church Life .. . , p. 135.


8. Doc. Hist., I, p. 165.


9. Doc. Hist., I, p. 119.


10. W. B. Sprague, Annals of the American Pulpit, v. 5, p. 227.


11. "Early Clergy of Connecticut," Church Review, Oct. 1849, p. 319.


12. Journal, 1894, p. 52.


13. Journal, 1907, p. 77.


14. Journal, 1917, p. 92.


15. Journal, 1940, p. 97.


16. Journal, 1935, p. 89.


17. Journal, 1931, p. 105.


18. Journal, 1941, p. 105.


CHAPTER NINETEEN


1. E. C. Chorley, Men and Movements, p. 176.


2. E. E. Beardsley, Life and Correspondence of the Right Reverend Samuel Seabury, p. 282.


3. Ibid., pp. 280, 281.


4. A. B. Chapin, in History of Christ Church, West Haven, p. 24.


5. E. C. Chorley, op. cit., p. 323.


6. Chorley, op. cit., p. 55.


7. Chorley, op. cit., p. 299.


8. Chorley, op. cit., p. 255.


9. Journal, 1850. p. 30.


10. Journal, 1874, p. 36.


11 Journal, 1930, p. 109.


CHAPTER TWENTY


1. Journal, 1924, p. 102.


2. Journal, 1905, p. 67.


3. Journal, 1941, p. 114.


4. Journal, 1933, p. 108.


5. Journal, 1934, p. 107.


6. Journal, 1953, p. 108.


7. Journal, 1954, p. 115.


8. Journal, 1954, p. 116.


9. Journal, 1954, p. 117.


10 Journal, 1954, p. 117.


11. Journal, 1953, pp. 105-106.


CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE


1. Connecticut Churchman, Mar. 1955, p. 5.


2. Connecticut Churchman, May 1954, p. 3.


3. Connecticut Churchman, June 1954, p. 5.


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4. Connecticut Churchman, Mar. 1955, p. 5.


5. Connecticut Churchman, June 1954, p. 5


6. Connecticut Churchman, Jan. 1956, p. 16.


7. Journal, 1937, p. 94; 1939, p. 108.


CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO


1. F. X. Curran, The Churches and the Schools, p. 22.


2. E. S. Lines, History of St. Paul's Parish, pp. 21, 27.


3. Journal, 1917, p. 56.


4. Journal, 1928, p. 76.


5. Journal, 1953, p. 93.


6. M. P. Mason, Church-State Relations in Education in Connecticut, p. 121.


7. Episcopal Watchman, June 4, 1827.


8. Connecticut Churchman, Jan. 1956, p. 4.


CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE


1. S. Luther, Address on the Right of Free Suffrage, p. 3, footnote.


2. C. H. Hopkins, The Rise of the Social Gospel in American Protestantism, p. 3.


3. Journal, 1907, p. 80.


4. Journal, 1912, p. 83.


5. Journal, 1914, p. 88.


6. Journal, 1911, p. 76.


7. Journal, 1917, p. 80.


8. Journal, 1933, p. 93.


9. Journal, 1917, p. 199.


CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR


1. Journal, 1924, p. 97.


2. Journal, 1924, p. 62.


3. Connecticut Churchman, Feb. 1954, p. 12.


4. Connecticut Churchman, Feb. 14, 1914, p. 8.


5. Journal, 1933, p. 91.


6. Journal, 1917, p. 61.


CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE


1. Doc. Hist., II, p. 31.


2. Doc. Hist., II, p. 68.


3. One Hundredth Anniversary of the Diocese of Maine, p. 80.


4. L. K. M. Rosenberry, Migrations from Connecticut after 1800, p. 6.


5. Philander Chase, Reminiscences, I, p. 130.


6. G. F. Smythe, History of the Diocese of Ohio, p. 44.


7. Rosenberry, op. cit., p. 12.


8. G. C. Tanner, Fifty Years of Church Work in the Diocese of Minnesota, pp. 129-130.


9. W. C. Whitaker, History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Alabama, p. 121.


CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX


1. Journal, 1934, p. 105.


2. Journal, 1943, p. 104.


3. Journal, 1816, p. 102.


4. Journal, 1871, p. 43.


5. Journal, 1893, p. 48.


6. E. E. Beardsley, Life and Correspondence of the Right Reverend Samuel Seabury, p. 371.


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7. Journal, 1903, p. 57.


8. Ibid., pp. 56, 57, 58.


9. Journal, 1913, p. 96.


10. Journal, 1892, p. 49.


11. C. R. Barnes, The General Convention, p. 13.


12. Barnes, op. cit., pp. 108, 109.


13. Barnes, op. cit., p. 90.


14. Connecticut Churchman, Dec. 16, 1916, pp. 3-4.


CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN


1. Journal, 1868, pp. 28-30.


1. Journal, 1868, p. 28.


2. Journal, 1869, p. 27.


3. Journal, 1911, p. 87.


4. Journal, 1940, p. 104.


5. Journal, 1906, p. 71.


6. Journal, 1906, p. 71.


7. Journal, 1915, Bishop's Address, p. 88.


8. Journal, 1919, p. 86.


9. Journal, 1928, p. 109.


10. Journal, 1941, p. 119.


11. Journal, 1946, p. 109.


12. Journal, 1867, p. 143.


13. Journal, 1908, p. 72.


14. Journal, 1943, p. 103.


15. Journal, 1911, p. 89.


16. Journal, 1928, p. 108.


CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT


1. Journal, 1951, p. 111.


2. Journal, Special Convention, 1951, pp. 19-22, Bishop's Address.


APPENDIX I


1. Hist. Mag., Sept. 1933, p. 41.


2. G. T. Linsley, Bishop Seabury, p. 25.


3. Jarvis Centenary, p. 93.


4. W. A. Beardsley, "Thomas Brownell, Third Bishop of Connecticut," Hist. Mag., Dec. 1937, p. 354.


5. Ibid.


6. Beardsley, op. cit., p. 367.


7. Journal, 1876, p. 66.


8. Journal, 1897, p. 51.


9. Journal, 1899, p. 39.


10. Journal, 1941, p. 57.


11. Journal, 1928, p. 110.


12. Journal, 1941, pp. 57-58.


13. W. A. Beardsley, The Right Reverend Chauncey Bunce Brewster, p. 42.


14. Journal, 1934, p. 68.


15. Ibid., p. 88.


16. Proceedings of the Special Convention, 1931, p. 6.


17. Journal, 1950, p. 107.


18. Journal, 1939, p. 111.


19. Journal, 1950, p. 109.


20. Journal, 1939, p. 118.


21. Journal, 1941, p. 95.


22. Journal, 1916, p. 79.


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23. Journal, 1947, p. 85.


24. Journal, 1950, p. 127.


25. Samuel Hart, "The Bishop's Fund," Connecticut Churchman, Dec. 12, 1914, p. 28.


26. Journal, 1853, Report; 1812, Bishop's Address.


27. Journal, 1812, p. 67, Bishop's Address.


28. Journal, 1817, pp. 108-110, report of Sigourney, June 2, 1817.


29. Journal, 1881, p. 45, report of Trustees, by the Rev. E. E. Beardsley.


30. Journal, 1937, p. 98.


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INDEX


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INDEX


NOTE - Abbreviations: bp. is for bishop; abp. is for archbishop; coad. is for coadjutor; suffr. for suffragan. Dates are in parentheses to avoid confusion with page numbers. Bishops are to be understood as of Con- necticut unless otherwise indicated. Places mentioned are in Connecti- cut unless otherwise indicated. Churches are listed under places, e.g., "Boston. Christ Church." Cross references are given for related topics.


Abbie Loveland Tuller School, Fair- field, 317.


Abbott, Lyman, Rev., 344.


Aberdeen, Scotland, association with Connecticut, 16; cathedral of, 445-446. Acadians, 110.


Acheson, Edward Campion, bp., 176, 181, 185, 186, 197-198, 249, 262, 264, 288, 293, 295, 310, 312, 348, 361-362, 363, 369, 392, 413, 414; altar of, 203; biography of, 462- 464; suffr. bp., 459.


Adams, Arthur, Rev., 204, 205.


Adams, Henry, 233.


Adams, John, 117.


Adams, Willard S., 196.


Addison, 173.


Advance Work Program (1946), 186. Advent Corporate Communion, 364, 365.


African Mission School Society, 182. Aged and Infirm Clergy and Widows' Fund, 263.


Aided churches, 185.


Alabama, missions in, 386, 387.


Albany, Diocese of, 376.


Alcoholism, 349.


Alison, Francis, Rev., 41. Allen, John, Rev., 137.


Altar Guild, Diocesan, 310, 357, 360.


American Colonization Society, 182. Anderson, Roger, Rev., 249.


Andrews, Samuel, Rev., 48, 53, 54, 68, 78, 117, 122, 377. Andrews, Samuel James, 377.


Anglican Church, unity of, 419-422. See also Lambeth Conferences.


Anglican Congress, 421-422.


Anglican-Orthodox Fellowship, 92. See also Eastern Orthodox Churches.


Anglo-American Church Emigrants' Aid Society, 178.


Anglo-Catholic Revival. See Oxford Revival.


Anne, Queen, 13, 90-91; petition to, 20; petition to, for colonial bish- ops, 129.


Ansonia. St. John's Mission, 184. Antinomianism, 99-100.


Anti-semitism, 414.


Arbitration, International, 412.


Archdeacon, Diocesan, 199. Archdeaconries, 172-173, 198-199.


Architecture, 225-226, 229-235; early 19th cent. Georgian, 225-226; Gothic, 230-235; Greek Revival, 229-230, 233; Church, Commis- sion on, 305; Parochial, Commit- tee on, 309.


Archives, preservation of, 200, 204- 206.


Arianism, 95, 99.


Arlington, Vt., 51, 373.


Armed Forces, ministry to, 295, 350, 415-416.


Armenians, mission to, 180.


Arminianism, 100-101.


Army and Navy Commission, Dioce- san, 415-416, 468.


Arnold, Benedict, 119.


Arnold, Jonathan, Rev., 31-32, 53, 70, 100.


Asbury, Francis, Methodist bp., 160. Ash Wednesday, non-observance of, 237.


Ashtabula, Ohio, 380. Atomic energy, 417. Attendance, at church, 64.


Atwater, Moses, 376.


Auburn, N. Y., 378.


Augur, Daniel C., 338. Austin, Tex., 386.


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Backus, Simon, Rev., 162. Bailey, Melville K., Rev., 395, 458.


Baldwin, Ashbel, Rev., 402. Baldwin, Raymond E., 432. Ballston, N. Y. Christ Church, 376. Baltic, 173.


Bantam, 175, 243.


Baptism, neglect of, 76.


Baptists, 11, 12, 46, 58, 59, 76, 100, 155, 156, 164, 170; persecution of, 44.


Barber, Daniel, Rev., 373, 374.


Barber, Virgil H., Rev., 376.


Barclay, Robert, 16.


Barkhamsted, 173.


Barry, Joseph G. H., Rev., 287.


Bass, Edward, bp. of Massachusetts, 147, 150, 153, 448.


Baxter, Richard, Rev., 4.


Beach, Abraham, Rev., 56, 143, 144, 146, 149, 401.


Beach, Alfred B., Rev., 377.


Beach, Amos B., Rev., 377.


Beach, Edith, 393, 394.


Beach, George, 339.


Beach, John, Rev., 30, 50, 51, 64, 86, 98-100, 105, 106, 108, 117, 120- 123, 257-258.


Beach, Mary E., 393, 394.


Beach, Stephen, Rev., 377.


Beacon Falls, 173.


Beardsley, Eben Edwards, Rev., 79, 204, 284, 401, 445, 474.


Beardsley, John, Rev., 53, 58.


Beardsley, John, Jr., 79.


Beardsley, William Augur, Rev., 79, 204, 205.


Beasley, Frederic, Rev., 450.


Bedell, Gregory Townsend, Rev., 240, 250, 260.


Bedford, N. Y., 49.


Beecher, Lyman, Rev., 158, 167.


Beecher, Robert S., Rev., 213.


Belden, Francis R., Rev., 350.


Belden, Louis I., Rev., 312.


Bells, 67-68, 228-229.


Belpre, Ohio, 378.


Bend, Joseph J. G., Rev., 337. Benedict, Platt, 379.


Benevolent Society, Hartford, 339. Benjamin, John, 75. Bennett, Walker, 377.


Berkeley, George, bp. of Cloyne, 23, 43, 97, 269, 270. Berkeley, George, Jr., Rev., 132-133, 136, 137, 139.


Berkeley Association, Yale University, 334.


Berkeley Divinity School, 175, 214, 265, 268-273, 310, 316, 332, 386, 455; missionary society of, 394. Berkshire County, Mass., 56.


Bevan, Samuel, 147.


Bible, versions, 395-396; societies, 156, 170; folio, for churches, 228. Bible and Common Prayer Book So- ciety, 170.


Bill of Rights, of Connecticut, 166. Binney, John, Rev., 269.


Bishop, Abraham, 163, 164.


Bishop Brewster Memorial Corpora- tion, 461.


Bishop Rowe Memorial Fund, 310.


Bishops, biographies of, 439-473;


colonial, lack of, 33, 254; from Connecticut, 273-274. See also Episcopate, colonial.


"Bishops' Crusade," 392.


Bishop's Fund, 164, 197, 459, 473- 475.


Bissell, F. Clarence, 204.


Blackstone, Sir William, Justice, 36, 148.


Blake, F. Minot, 432.


Bloomfield. St. Andrew's Church, 55, 71, 187, 435. See also Simsbury. Boardman, Ohio, 379, 380.


Bodley, Harry I., Rev., 199.


Bolton, 173, 187, 435.


Books, religious, 84-88. Libraries. See also


Boston, Christ Church, 24, 29, 66.


Boston. Church of the Advent, 282. Boston. King's Chapel, 17, 24, 29, 49, 66, 67, 157.


Boucher, Jonathan, Rev., 132, 136, 139, 148, 150.


Bowden, John, Rev., 326; proposed as Bishop of Connecticut, 448. Boyle, Sir Robert, 13.


Boys' organizations, 365-368.


Bradin, James W., Rev., 183, 248.


Bradner, Lester, Rev., 319.


Branford, 53; Trinity Church, 227, 237.


Brant, Joseph, Mohawk Indian chief, 377. Bray, Thomas, Rev., 13-14, 15, 87. Breck, James Lloyd, Rev., 383.


Brent, Charles Henry, bp. of Western New York, 426.


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Brewster, Benjamin, bp. of Maine, 375.


Brewster, Chauncey Bunce, bp., 14, 31, 175, 178, 189, 190-191, 195, 198, 200, 206, 209-211, 225, 249, 262, 264, 292, 293, 297, 303, 308, 311, 312, 321, 322, 329, 334, 342ff., 345, 348, 356, 359, 362, 364, 369, 371, 391, 398-399, 400, 405, 410-411, 413, 419, 420; and Ecumenical Movement, 422ff .; biography of, 458-461; doctrines of 278, 289-291; on social prob- lems, 411ff.


Brewster, Joseph, Rev., 224, 371, 458. Brewster, Margaret Fitch, 335.


Bridge, Christopher, Rev., 19.


Bridgeport, 30, 48.


Bridgeport. Calvary Church, 184.


Bridgeport. Church of the Nativity, 247, 286.


Bridgeport. St. George's Church, 311.


Bridgeport. St. John's Church, 247, 370, 402.


Bridgeport. St. Mark's Mission, 184, 310.


Bridgeport. Trinity Church, 184.


Bridgeport. University, 336. Bristol, 54, 56.


Bristol Academy, Taunton, Mass., 450.


Britten, John, 232.


Broad Church Movement, 280. See also Evangelical Movement.


Bronson, Seba, 379.


Bronson, Tillotson, Rev., 326, 406, 449.


Brookfield. St. Paul's Church, 310. Brookhaven, L. I., 53.


Brooklyn. Trinity Church, 60, 67, 68, 385.


Brooklyn, N. Y. Grace Church, 459. Brooks, Phillips, bp. of Massachusetts, 280.


Broome County, N. Y. St. Luke's Church, 377.


Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 251, 309, 310, 349, 362-363, 364, 365, 366, 370, 435.


Brown, Daniel, Rev., 24, 25, 28, 29, 79, 275.


Brown, J. Eldred, Rev., 196.


Brown, James, 79.


Browne, Joseph, 82.


Brownell, Thomas Church, bp., 27,


158, 159, 167, 170-172, 189, 200, 259-260, 297, 315, 316, 318, 331; biography of, 449-453; doctrines of, 279, 283-284; ordinations by, 182, 273; pres., Trinity College, 331, 333, 452, 453; Presiding Bishop, 401, 453; Southern mis- sionary tour, 386, 452.


Brownell Club, Trinity College, 334. Buck, Dudley, 248.


Buckingham, Stephen, Rev., 25.


Budlong, Frederick Grandy, bp., 176,


185, 196, 197, 198, 199, 202, 204,


213, 262, 263, 264, 288, 292, 293,


294, 295, 308, 310, 311, 312, 350,


364, 369, 392, 393, 411, 415, 416, 417, 424; biography of, 464-466. Buffalo, N. Y., 378.


Builders for Christ Campaign, 273, 434.


Bureau of Relief, Hartford, 356.


Burgess, Alexander, bp. of Quincy, 375.


Burgess, Frederic M., Rev., 366.


Burgess, George, bp. of Maine, 259, 260, 375.


Burgess, Nathan B., Rev., 377.


Burgess, Thomas, Rev., 179.


Burhans, Daniel, Rev., 376.


Burnet, Gilbert, bp. of Salisbury, 14, 16, 36, 221.


Burnet, William, Governor of New York, 97.


Bushnell, Horace, Rev., 42, 317.


Butler, John V., Rev., 445.


Butler, Joseph, bp. of Durham, 97.


Butternuts, N. Y., 376.


Buttles, Joel, 379.


"Call to Evangelism," 294. Calvinism, 37, 100-101.


Cambridge Platform (1648), 26.


Camden, N. Y., 377.


Camden Society, 239.


Cameron, Kenneth W., Rev., 204, 205.


Camp, Ichabod, Rev., 54.


Camp, Samuel J., 244.


Camp Washington, 310, 365, 366-368, 370, 433.


Campbell, Colin, Jr., Rev., 441.


Camps, summer, for children, 346, 347, 366ff.


Canaan, 52.


Canandaigua, N. Y., 376; St. John's Church, 377.


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Caner, Henry, Rev., 30, 32, 42, 49,


70, 73, 77, 80, 81, 106, 107-108, 110, 115, 257, 258; persecution of, 33. Caner, Richard, Rev., 49, 83.


Canfield, Ohio, 379.


Canons, Diocese of Connecticut, 192- 193.


Canterbury, 60, 173.


Canterbury Clubs, 335, 336.


Carey, Arthur, Rev., ordination con- troversy, 282.


Carleton, Sir Guy, Governor of Ncw York, 133.


"Caroline Divines," 275, 277.


Cartwright, William, Nonjuring bish- op, 136.


Catechism, 79-81, 82, 83, 318. Cathedral. See Hartford. Christ Church Cathedral.




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