The story of the Diocese of Connecticut : a new branch of the vine (Espiscopal Church), Part 51

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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Miller, A. Douglas, Rev., 177.


Millington, 57.


Milnor, James, Rev., 337.


Milton, John, 231.


Milton, 243.


Milton, N. Y., 376.


Ministry, Conference on the, 265; Connecticut's contribution to, 273- 274.


Minnesota, missions in, 383-384.


Minor, William T., 339.


Missionary societies, local, 389.


Missionary Society, Diocesan, 170ff., 197.


Missionary Society of Connecticut, Congregational, 156.


"Missionary Stations," 201.


Missions, 389-393; administration of,


201; city, 341; diocesan, 169- 188, 435; extinct, 173; frontier, 373-387; new, 187; preaching and teaching, 292-294; rural, 175- 176; support of, 309-310.


Missions, British, relief of, 295, 310, 393, 417.


Missions and Church Extension, Dept. of, 195.


Mississippi, Diocese of, 386.


Missouri, Diocese of, 384.


Mobile, Ala., 386.


Mohawk Indians, 52, 107.


Mohegan Indians, 57, 108-109.


Monasticism, revival of, 282, 283, 286-287.


Monroe, 48.


Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, 36. Montgomery, Ala. St. John's Church, 387.


Moodus, 57.


Moore, Benjamin, bp. of New York, 151, 153, 154, 377. Moosup, 173, 186.


Morals, colonial, 77.


Morgan, Edward Brinley, Rev., 365.


Morgan, J. Pierpont, 328.


Morris, Theophilus, Rev., 51, 53, 54, 55, 79.


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Morris, mission in, 175. Morse, Samuel F. B., 332.


Mosher, Gouverneur Frank, bp. of the Philippines, 393. Mosley, Richard, Rev., 52, 53, 60. Muhlenberg, Henry, Rev., 223-224. Muirson, George, Rev., 17-19, 48, 49, 84, 85. Murray, John, Rev., 158.


Music, 75, 243-249, 306-308; Christ- mas, 242; Diocesan Commission on, 306; schools, 243, 244; Music Institute, 307.


Mutter, Dr. Thomas Dent, 269.


Myers, C. Kilmer, Rev., 271.


Myles, Samuel, Rev., 24. Mystic, 185.


Nace, Morton O., 362, 365, 370. Name, of Episcopal Church, 398- 399.


Narragansett Indians, 57, 108-109.


Nash, Daniel, Rev., 377.


Nash, Norman, Rev., 382, 383.


Nashotah House, 287.


Nashville, Tenn., 385.


Nason, Frederick F. H., Rev., 346.


Nation-Wide Campaign, 391-392.


Nation-Wide Preaching Mission, 292- 293.


National Council of the Churches of Christ, 427.


Nativism, of clergy, 253-254.


Naugatuck Valley, 54.


Negroes, 418; colonization of, 182, 338; in schools, 82, 83, 84; mis- sions to, 105-107, 182-184, 210, 390, 416, 417. See also Freedmen. Nestorians, 181.


New Britain. St. Mark's Church, 180, 181.


New Cambridge, 54, 119.


New Canaan, 50.


New England Company, 13.


New Fairfield, 52.


New Hampshire, missions in, 59, 373. New Hartford, 52.


New Haven, 31, 53; raid upon, 119. New Haven. Christ Church, 177, 224, 229, 239, 241, 242, 245, 246, 247, 249, 284, 365, 370-371.


New Haven. St. John's Church, 224, 251.


New Haven. St. Luke's Church, 182- 183, 184.


New Haven. St. Paul's Church, 171,


180, 182, 401; city mission, 341; Home for Older Women, 339. New Haven. St. Thomas's Church, 401; parochial school, 317. New Haven. Trinity Church, 53, 67, 182, 233. Home, 339. New Haven. Diocese of, proposed, 190.


New Haven County, Episcopal Church in, 52-55.


New Haven Lodge, 351, 359.


New Lebanon, N. Y., 376.


"New Lights," 39, 49, 58, 59, 76.


New London, 19, 31, 70; raid upon, 124.


New London. St. James's Church, 17, 226, 227, 228, 234, 243-244, 245, 256, 439.


New London County,


Episcopal Church in, 57-58.


New Milford, 51, 52, 382.


New Orleans, 387.


New Preston, 52.


New York (City). Church of the Holy Communion, 224.


New York (City). St. George's Church, 343, 463.


New York (City). Trinity Church, 376.


New York (State), missions in, 375- 378.


Newcastle. Pelham-Holles, Thomas Duke of, 129.


Newgate copper mine, 55; prison, 119, 123.


Newington. Grace Church, 213, 435. Newman, John Henry, Cardinal, 281. Newport, R. I. Trinity Church, 50, 66,, 67.


Newspapers, parochial, 251.


Newton, Christopher, Rev., 48, 117, 125.


Newton, Sir Isaac, 96.


Newtown, 21, 22, 30, 50, 78, 79, 104; Trinity Church, 64-65.


Nicene Creed, authoritative version of, 397.


Nichols, James, Rev., 54, 119, 123, 374.


Nichols, William Ford, Rev., 340. Nicholson, Francis,


Governor of South Carolina, 28.


Nicoll, DeLancey, 328.


Niles, John M., 163, 338.


Niles, William Woodruff, bp. of New Hampshire, 375.


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Noble, Elnathan, 376. Nonjurors, 89-92, 159. Norfield, 48. Norfolk, 52. Norris, Frank, 344. North Branford, 53.


North Fairfield, 48, 66.


North Greenwich, 187, 435.


North Groton, 31, 57, 58, 103.


North Guilford, 53.


North Haven, 21, 55; St. John's Church, 68.


North Killingworth. Emmanuel Church, 175.


North Stratford, 42, 48.


Northampton, Mass., revival at, 37.


Northbury, 41, 51, 54.


Northcastle, N. Y., 49.


Northfield. Trinity Church, 346.


Northfield, Minn., 384.


Northford, 53; St. Andrew's Church, 310. Norwalk, 19, 21, 30, 42, 49, 105; raid upon, 119.


Norwalk. St. Paul's Church, 68, 69, 242, 244, 245, 255, 355, 402.


Norwalk, Ohio, 379.


Norwegians, mission to, 383.


Norwich, 58, 104, 382; Christ Church, 65, 232.


Norwich. Eliza Huntington Memorial Home, 340.


Norwich, N. Y., 377.


Nott, Eliphalet, Rev., 450.


Noyes, Vera L., 325.


Occasional conformity, 94. Occum, Samson, Rev., 108-109.


Ogden, John, Rev., 163.


Ogilby, Remsen B., pres., Trinity College, 333. Ohio, Diocese of, 374. Ohio, missions in, 378-382. Old Catholic Church. 92. "Old Lights," 39. Old Lyme, 186; St. Ann's Church, 187, 435.


Omaha, Neb. Trinity Church, 385.


Omensetter, Michael, 226.


Onderdonk, Benjamin Treadwell, bp. of New York, 280, 282. One Day Income Offering, 392.


Oneida County, N. Y., 376.


Oneida Indian Reservation, Wiscon- sin, 383. Onondaga, N. Y., 377.


Onondaga County, N. Y., 378. Orange. Church of the Good Shep- herd, 435.


Ordinands, colonial, 254-255.


Ordinations, by Connecticut bishops, 273; first in America (1785), 141. Organs and organists, 75, 245-246, 248.


Orthodox Churches. See Eastern Or- thodox Churches.


Osborn, Norris G., 345. Oson, Jacob, Rev., 182. Otey, James Hervey, bp. of Tennes- see, 385.


Otis, James, 115.


Otsego County, N. Y., 376, 377. Oxford, 54.


Oxford Revival, 23, 27, 228, 233, 235, 237, 238-240, 241, 277, 278, 279, 452.


Packerville, 173.


Paddock, Benjamin Henry, bp. of Massachusetts, 375.


Paddock, John Adams, bp. of Wash- ington Territory, 385. Paddock, Seth B., Rev., 385.


Paine, George L., Rev., 347, 348, 349, 371, 391. Palmer, Ichabod, 376.


Palmer, Solomon, Rev., 51-52, 71, 99, 116, 258. Pan-Anglican, 395, 421, 468.


Pan-Anglicanism, 419ff.


Pardee, Amos, Rev., 377.


Pardee, Charles Laban, Rev., 403.


Paris, N. Y., 377.


Parish houses, 370-372.


Parish life (1800's), 219ff .; revival of, 299, 300-303; 308-309.


Parishes, administration of, 199-200; extinct, 173; financial support of, 220ff .; organization of, 219-220.


Parker, Horatio William, 249. Parker, Samuel, Rev., 133, 144, 145, 146, 150, 151, 152, 154. Parochialism, 430. Pearson, Nelson R., Rev., 309.


Pease, Charles A., 196, 404.


Peers, Benjamin Orrs, Rev. 316.


Peiler, Ernest, 248.


Pelagianism, 99. Penn, William, 5, 16.


Pensions and pension funds, 197, 263-264, 459. Percival, Henry R., Rev., 287.


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Percy, Thomas, bp. of Dromore, 231. Perfectionism, doctrine of, 156. Periodicals. See Magazines, News- papers. Perry, James DeWolf, bp. of Rhode Island, 345, 401.


Perry, Joseph, Rev., 376.


Persecution, of the Episcopal Church, 8-9, 18-20, 32-33, 43-45.


Peters, Samuel, Rev., 53, 55, 56, 58-59, 68, 74, 104, 109, 117-118, 123-124, 144, 150, 373.


Petrie, Arthur, Bishop of Ross and Moray, 138.


Pews and pew rent, 220-223, 341.


Phelps, Davenport, Rev., 377.


Phillips, Francis, Rev., 20, 87.


Phoenix Bank, Hartford, 165.


Pietism, German, 36.


Pigot, George, Rev., 21, 25, 50, 70, 71, 80, 85, 87, 128.


Pilmore, Joseph, Rev. 151.


"Pious societies," English, 13.


Piper, Mrs. Laurence F., 325.


Plainfield, 60, 185.


Platt, Joseph, 379.


Pledge system, 224-225.


Plumb, John F., Rev., 196, 203, 391, 403.


Plymouth, 41, 51, 54.


Plymouth. St. Matthew's Church, 380.


Plymouth. St. Peter's Church, 380.


Poland, Ohio, 379.


Polish National Catholic Church, 92, 182, 424.


Pomeroy, Benjamin, Rev., 39. Pomfret, 59-60.


Pomfret School, Pomfret, 324, 331, 369. Ponsett. St. James's Chapel, 175. Poor, 341-342.


Pope, Alexander, 93.


Populism, 342.


Poquetanuck, 31, 58; St. James's Church, 63.


Porter, Noah, Rev., 68.


Porteous, Beilby, bp. of London, 237. Portland, 57; Trinity Church, 224- 225, 234, 240. See also Chatham. Portsmouth, Ohio. All Saint's Church, 376, 378.


Potter, Horatio, bp. of New York, 259. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 381. Poverty, of Churchmen, 69-71. Prayer, customs of, 240.


Prayer Book, distribution of, 292; revision of, 145ff., 396-397; trans- lation of, 179; of 1549, 91, 138, 278; Proposed (1785), 149ff., 152; American (1789), 92; German, 177; Italian, 180; Scottish (1637), 91.


Preaching, 249-250, 258. Presbyterianism, 5, 7-8.


Presbyterians, union with, proposed, 424.


Presiding Bishops, 400-401.


Presiding Bishop's Fund for World Relief, 418.


Presiding Bishop's Plan, 296, 310, 392.


Pretender, Stuart, 90-91.


Price, Roger, Rev., 128.


Priest, Arthur, 211.


Priesthood of the Whole Church, 289-294.


Prince of Wales' American Volun- teers, 119.


Progressive Movement, political, 291, 344-345, 412.


Prohibition, 348, 414.


Promotion, Dept. of, 195.


Protestant Episcopal Church. Con- stitution of, 145ff .; name of, 143, 149, 398-399; organization of, 143-154.


Provincial system, 194, 399-400.


Provoost, Samuel, bp. of New York, 134, 150ff., 376, 448.


Psalmody, 75, 86, 243.


Puerto Ricans, missions to, 181-182.


Pugin, Augustus Charles, 232, 239. Punderson, Ebenezer, Rev., 31, 40, 42, 43, 51, 53, 55, 57-58, 63, 83, 85, 100, 103, 104, 257.


Puritan party, in England, 4.


Pusey, Edward Bouverie, Rev., 279. Putnam, 185.


Putnam, Col. Daniel, 382.


Putnam, Col. Israel, 378.


Quaker Farms. Christ Church, 306. Quakers, 12, 16-17, 46; baptized, 104; revival of, 161.


Quarrels, parochial, 255-256.


"Queen Anne's War," 50. Queen's Rangers, 119. Quiet day, for clergy, 265.


Quintard, Charles Todd, bp. of Tennessee, 386.


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Race relations, 351, 416, 418. Racioppi, Joseph, Rev., 181. Raids, British, 63, 69, 119. Raikes, Robert, 317.


Rainsford, William S., Rev., 343, 344. "Raising", of churches, 65.


Raritan Valley, N. J., revival in, 36. Rationalism, 92-95, 283.


Rauschenbusch, Walter, Rev., 344.


Ravenna, Ohio, 380.


Ravenscroft, John Stark, bp. of North Carolina, 27, 385.


Rayner, Benzies, Rev., 158, 318.


Read, Ralph D., Rev., 196, 312.


Real Presence, doctrine of the, 282, 283.


Records, parish, 63, 200-201, 206, 220. See also Archives.


Rectories, 256, 261, 265.


Rectory School, Hamden, 330; Pom- fret, 331.


Redding, 30, 50, 78, 79; Christ Church, 64.


Redfield, Dr. John, 222.


Redfield, N. Y., 377.


Rees, Henry E., 346.


Reform Bill of 1832, English, 281.


Reform movements, political, 163ff., 337-338, 409ff.


Reforms, social. See Social Gospel.


Refugees, Hungarian, 351.


Relief, overseas, 351.


Religion and Health 350. Conferences, Religion of Nature, 96.


Religious Education, Board of, 322- 323; Dept. of, 323-325; Institute of, 324.


Religious Embassy, Trinity College, 334.


Republican Party, 339.


Republican Party, Jeffersonian, 163ff. Restoration (1660), 35.


Revivals, religious, 38ff., 93, 156, 162, 167. See also "Enthusiasm."


Revolution of 1668, English, 89.


Revolutionary War, 115-126.


Rhode Island, 57, 58. Richardson, Walter, Rev., 386.


Ridgebury, 49. Ridgefield, 30, 42, 49.


Ripton, 21, 22, 30, 48, 66, 79, 81, 104, 256.


Ritualism, 396; controversy, 284-288. Rivers, Burke, Rev., 350.


Riverside, St. Paul's Day School, 317.


Roberts, Cora L., Deaconess, 323. Roberts, W. Blair, bp. of South Dakota, 392.


Rochester, N. Y. St. Luke's Church, 377. St. Paul's Church, 377.


Rocky Hill, 187, 435.


Rogers, Ammi, Rev., 260.


Roman Catholics, 105, 110.


"Romanism," 282-283.


Romantic Movement, 230-232.


Roosevelt, Franklin, D., Pres. U. S., funeral of, 212.


Roosevelt, Theodore, Pres. U. S., 167, 344.


Rose, Charles, bp. of Dunblane, 137- 138.


Rose, Lawrence, Rev., 269, 271.


Rosebaugh, John H., Rev., 323, 324.


Rosemary Hall, Greenwich, 330-331.


Round Hill, Greenwich, 186.


Routh, Martin Joseph, Rev., 136. Roxbury, 51, 52, 81.


Roxbury School, Cheshire, 328.


Rudd, John Churchill, Rev., 402.


Rural life and churches, 173, 175, 346. Russell, Francis T., 329.


Russell House, Hartford, 203.


Rye, N. Y., 17-18, 49.


"Sabbath-day houses," 64. Sackett, Richard, 21, 71.


Sacraments, observance of, 75-77. See also Baptism, Holy Com- munion.


Sage, John Hall, 196.


St. Andrew's Seminary, P. I., 358.


St. Barnabas, Guild of, 358-359.


St. Benedict's Mission, Besao, P. I., 358.


St. Margaret's Diocesan School, 329- 330, 369.


St. Mary, Order of, 286.


St. Mary's - in - the - Field, Valhalla, N. Y., 352.


St. Paul, Minn., 383.


St. Paul's Guild, Hartford, 340.


St. Thomas's Hall, Flushing, N. Y., 245.


Salem, 173. Salem, N. Y., 49.


Salisbury, 52.


Salisbury School, Salisbury, 331.


Salkeld, Joseph, 407.


Salmon, Thomas, 67, 81-82.


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Saltonstall, Gurdon, Governor of Con- necticut, 17, 23, 26. San Antonio, Tex. St. Mark's Church, 386.


Sanborn family, 376.


Sandemanianism, 99-100.


Sanford, Florence, 351.


Saybrook, 53; persecution in, 44.


Saybrook Platform (1708), 8, 26, 35, 161.


Sayre, John, Rev., 121.


Scarsdale, Manor of, N. Y., 18.


Schaghticoke, N. Y., 376.


Schenectady, N. Y., 376; St. George's Church, 450, 454. Schism, danger of, 149-152.


School for Young Ladies, New Haven, 330.


Schools, 34, 81-83, 84, 315-317, 330-331.


Scotch, mission to, 180.


Scott, Sir Walter, 231.


Scout movement, 365.


Scovil, James, Rev., 54, 117, 122.


Seabury, Samuel, Sr., Rev., 31, 54, 55, 57, 58, 70, 72, 439.


Seabury, Samuel, bp., 69, 106, 119, 133ff., 145ff., 153, 240, 253, 297, 318, 325, 326, 419; biography of, 439-446; centennial of consecra- tion, 444-445, 456; consecration, 16, 90, 136-138; doctrines of, 27, 276-278, 443-444; elected bp., 126, 133; ordinations by, 273, 442; Presiding Bishop, 400; sesquicen- tennial of consecration, 446. Seabury, William J., Rev., 445. "Seabury College in Connecticut," 326.


Seabury Divinity School, Faribault, Minn., 384.


Seabury Professorship, General Theo- logical Seminary, 268.


Seabury Society, 356.


Searle, Roger, Rev., 380.


Seccombe, Alfred B., Rev., 213.


Secker, Thomas, abp. of Canter- bury, 59, 105, 129, 130.


Second Great Awakening, 156. "Sector projects," 302.


Senff, Mrs. Gustavia A., 367. Separates, or Strict Congregation- alists, 43-46, 76. Services, schedule of, 240-242, 304. Sewall, Judge Samuel, 26.


Sewing societies, 339, 355-356.


Seymour, Origen S., 196. Seymour, Storrs O., 204. Seymour family, 409.


Shaftesbury. Cooper, Anthony Ashley, 3rd Earl of, 94.


Sharon, 51, 52; Christ Church, 65-66. Sharpe, Elidia, 78.


Sharpe, John, Rev., 19.


Sheldon, Gilbert, bp. of London, 136. Shelton, Daniel, 79.


Shelton, Philo, Rev., 402.


Shelton, 30, 48, 256.


Shepherd, Massey H., Rev., 271.


Sherman, Roger, 131.


Sherman, 173, 187, 435.


Sherwood, Mrs. Mary, 318.


Sherwood, Reuben, Rev., 330.


Shoemaker, Samuel, Rev., 300.


Sigourney, Charles, 331, 332, 474.


Sigourney, Lydia Howard Huntley, 454.


Silent Mission, 352-353, 459.


Sill, Frederick Herbert, O. H. C., 287. Simsbury, 55-56, 105, 110, 187, 435; persecution in, 43.


Simsbury. St. Alban's Church, 187.


Simsbury. St. Andrew's Church, 110, 255, 256. See also Bloomfield.


Sinclair, Upton, 344.


Singing, 75, 248-249. Choirs and choristers.


See also


Sir Galahad Clubs, 368.


Sisters of St. Mary, 286.


Sisters of the Tabernacle, 286.


Skaneateles, N. Y., 377.


Skiddy, William W., 403-404.


Skinner, John, bp. of Aberdeen, 132, 136ff., 148. Slavery, 105-107, 338, 409-410.


Smith, Alfred E., attacks upon, 414. Smith, Benjamin Bosworth, bp. of Kentucky, 400.


Smith, William, Rev., 96, 97, 137, 149-150, 153.


Smith, William, Rev., principal, Epis- copal Academy of Connecticut, 326; composer, 244, 404.


Smithson, Samuel, 79.


Smyth, Newman, Rev., 422.


Social Gospel, 157, 290, 337-353, 460; doctrines of, 343; novels about, 344.


Social Service Dept. of, 349-351. Socialism, 342ff.


Society for Domestic and Foreign Missions, 452.


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Society for the Promotion of Chris- tian Knowledge, 13ff., 87, 170, 394.


Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 14-17, 87.


Society of St. John the Evangelist, 286.


Socinianism, 99.


Sons of Liberty, 117, 119-121.


Soule, William E., Rev., 306.


South Dakota, Missionary District of, 392.


South Glastonbury, 213; St. Luke's Church, 230.


South Kent School, Kent, 331. Southbury, 50.


Southern States, missions in, 385-387. Southport. Hollywood Inn, 341; Trinity Church, 63, 68.


"Southwestern Diocese," 386.


Spalding, James Field, Rev., 234.


Spiritual revival, 295-297, 418. See also Parish life, revival of. Stafford, persecution in, 44.


Stamford, 19, 30, 42, 49, 104, 382; St. John's Church, 72, 340, 402, 403.


Stamford, N. Y., 376. Stamp Act, 116-117.


Standing Committee, 194.


Standing Order, 8-9, 161.


Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, Dean of Westminster, Eng., 419.


Stanwich, 50.


State church, of Connecticut, 6-10. State of the Church, Committee on the, 174, 175, 185, 316.


Staten Island, 49.


Statistics, of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut: colonial, 61-62; 1901-1951), 429; of growth, 168, 169.


Sterling, 173. Stevens, Helen, 324, 325, 369.


Stevenson, A. A., 352.


Stiles, Ezra, Rev., 41, 116, 121, 125, 149. Stillwater, N. Y., 376.


Stocking, Jeremiah, Rev., 164, 165.


Stoddard, Solomon, Rev., 453.


Stokes, Anson Phelps, Rev., 405.


Stokes, Eli W., Rev., 182-183. Stonington, 58.


Storrs. St. Mark's Mission, 187, 335. Stowe, Calvin Ellis, Rev., 315.


Stratfield, 30, 48.


Stratford, 16, 30, 42, 70, 256; dis- sent in, 12; persecution in, 33. Stratford. Christ Church, 17-22, 30,


47-48, 64, 66-67, 68, 69, 255, 310. Striano, Gennaro, Rev., 181.


Strict Congregationalists. See Sepa- rates.


Strikes (1877, 1893), 342; steel strike (1919), 414.


Strong, S. Fred, 196.


Sturges, William C., 393.


Styles, Issac, 19.


Suburbs, growth of, 430.


Suffield, 56, 186, 187, 435.


Suffragan bishops, proposed, 190, 462.


Summer Conference, 324.


Sunday, observance of, 237-238.


Sunday schools, 156, 309, 317-325; curriculum, 318-320.


Sunniecroft-Camp Washington, 368, 433.


Sutcliffe, Samuel, Rev., 196, 324, 325, 369.


Swedes, missions to, 177-178, 384.


Swift, Jonathan, Rev., 127.


Swift, Judge Zephaniah, 164.


Symonds, Robert H., 206.


Taft School, Watertown, 369. Taftville, 173


Talbot, John, Rev., 17, 19, 85; Non- juring bishop, 128.


Talbot, St. George, 72.


Talcott, Joseph, Governor of Con- necticut, 32.


Talcott, Samuel, Deacon, Hartford, 56.


Tashua. Christ Church, 65.


Tatlock, William, Rev., 402-403.


Taunton, Mass., 59.


Taxation, parochial, 223.


Teacher-training, 319, 323; institutes, 324.


Temperance, 347-348.


Tenison, Thomas, abp. of Canter- bury, 14.


Tennent family, 37, 39.


Tennessee, missions in, 385-386.


Texas, missions in, 386.


Thatcher, Gamaliel, Rev., 376.


Theocracy, 4-6.


Theology, Conference in, Trinity Col- lege, 336.


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Theology, liberal, 35. See also Ra- tionalism, Unitarianism, Univer- salism.


Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, 100. Thirty Years War (1618-1648), 3.


Thomaston, 51.


Thomson, Ebenezer, Rev., 81.


Tiffany, Consider, 125.


Tithing man, 240-241.


Tobacco workers, ministry to, 351.


Tokyo. St. Luke's Hospital, recon- struction of, 414.


Toland, John, 93.


Toleration, religious, 5, 8. 12, 22, 43- 46, 103-105.


Toleration Act, English (1689), 35, 159.


Toleration Party, 163ff.


Tolland County, Episcopal Church in, 58-59.


Tomkins, Floyd W., Rev., 340, 424.


Toronto. All Saints' Church, 463. Torrington, 52.


"Tory Den," Bristol, 119.


Totten, Silas, Rev., pres., Trinity Col- lege, 454.


Toucey, Isaac, 409.


Town, Ithiel, 233, 234.


Townsend, Epinetus, Rev., 124.


Toynbee, Arnold, 296.


Tract societies, 156.


Tracts for the Times, 238, 239, 282. Traub, Warren E., Rev., 350.


Travelers' Aid Society, 347, 359.


Trinity College, 214, 316, 331-334, 385, 387; chapel, 333-334; theo- logical course, 269.


Trowbridge, George A., Rev., 334. Troy, N. Y. St. Paul's Church, 376. Trumbull, 19, 30, 48.


Trust funds, canon on, 197.


Turn-of-River, Stamford, 187, 435. Tuscaloosa, Ala., 386.


Tyler, John, Rev., 58, 60, 68, 76, 81, 125, 144, 158.


Uncas, John, Mohegan Indian sachem, 108.


Unitarianism, 95, 157-158.


United Church Canvass, 424.


United Church of South India, 426. United Nations, 418.


United Thank Offering, 356, 390.


Unity Parish, 30.


Universalism, 156, 158-159, 169, 170.


University of Connecticut, chapel, 433; chaplaincy, 335, 431. University of the South, 385, 386. Upjohn, Richard, 233-234, 444. Urban, Percy L., Rev., 269, 271, 272. Urbanism, rise of, 171.


Utica, N. Y., 376, 377.


Vallant, Mary, 316.


Vasquez, Paolo, Rev., 180-181.


Vermont, missions in, 59, 373, 374. Vesey, William, Rev., 12, 17, 18. Vestments, 19th cent., 250.


Vestry, 220.


Veterans' Hospital, Newington, 213. Victory services, Hartford (1945), 212. Viets, Roger, Rev., 56, 71, 75, 81, 85, 104, 105, 117, 123, 255, 266, 373. Vinton, Alexander Hamilton, Rev., 280.


Virgin Birth, controversy, 289. Visiting, parochial, 250.


Vocational Conference, Diocesan, 361.


Vodola, Pier F., Rev., 180.


Voters, parochial, qualifications of, 201.


Wadsworth, Daniel, Rev., 39. Wage-earners, 341-342.


Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, pro- visional bp. of New York, 259, 402.


Wallace, Sidney W., Rev., 213.


Wallingford, 33, 48, 54; St. Paul's Church, 75.


Walpole, Horace, 129, 232, 237.


War Commissions (1917-1918), 413. War industry areas, missions in, 350. Warburton, William, bp. of Glou- cester, 97, 105.


Warren, Eliakim, 376.


Warton, Joseph, 231. Washburn, Edward A., Rev., 280, 343. Washington, 51, 79.


Washington (State), missions in, 385. Waterbury, 30, 54, 66, 79.


Waterbury. St. Andrew's Mission,


184.


Waterbury. St. John's Church, 184. Waterman, Stanley R., 248. Watertown, 54; Christ Church, 68.


Watkinson Library, Hartford, 205,


333. Watkinson School, Hartford, 331. Watters, Clarence E., 248.


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Watts, Isaac, Rev., 36. Webb, Joseph, Rev., 25.


Webb, William Walter, Rev., 287.


Webster, Noah, 226. Weddings, 242-243.


Weir, Mrs. Howard, 368.


Welles, Gideon, 328, 338, 339, 409, 410.


Welles, Noah, Rev., 446.


Wells, E. M. P., Rev., 337.


Wellsburg, Ohio, 381.


Welton, Alanson W., Rev., 377, 383.


Wesley, Charles, Rev., 37, 140, 159.


Wesley, John, Rev., 36, 37, 159.


Wesleyan University, 336.


West, missions in, 384-385.


West Haven, 21, 22, 30, 31, 53, 64, 70, 103; Christ Church, 52, 246, 247, 371. Westbury, 54.


Westchester, N. Y. St. Peter's Church, 440.


Western New York, Diocese of, 376- 378.


Western Reserve, Ohio, 162, 378, 379, 381.


Weston, 48.


Westover School, Middlebury, 331. Wethersfield, 56.


Wetmore, James, Rev., 25, 29, 31, 54. Wetmore, Robert Griffith, Rev., 376. Wheaton, Nathaniel Sheldon, Rev., 234, 332, 338, 374, 382, 387; pres., Trinity College, 333.


Wheeler, Gen. Joseph, 328.


Wheelock, Eleazar, Rev., 108.


Whiston, William, Rev., 95.


White, Hugh, 376.


White, William, bp. of Pennsylvania, 133, 134, 151, 244, 317, 337, 399, 443, 448, 451; and reorganization of the Episcopal Church, 143ff.


Whitefield, George, Rev., 37-40, 51, 127, 128, 156, 160. Whitehead, Henry S., Rev., 179.


Whitestown, N. Y., 376.


Whiting, John, Rev., 36. Whitmore, Jacob, 228. Whittelsey, Samuel, Rev., 25, 26.


Whittingham, Richard, Rev., 251.


Whittingham, William Rollinson, bp. of Maryland, 182. Wilberforce, Samuel, bp. of Oxford, 281.


Wilcoxson, Timothy, Rev., 383-384. Willard, Solomon, 332.


William III, King, 14, 89, 90. Williams, Eleazar, Oneida Indian chief, 383.


Williams, Isaac, Rev., 281.


Williams, John, bp., 172, 177, 197, 200, 210, 259, 263, 269-270, 279, 284-286, 292, 297, 328, 343, 356, 393, 396-397, 400, 405, 410, 419- 420, 422, 444, 445; biography of, 453-458; elected ass't bp., 189; or- dinations by, 273; pres., Trinity College, 454; Presiding Bishop, 401, 456; visit to Aberdeen, 445, 456.


Williams, John, bp. of Chichester, 105.


Williams, Roger, 5.


Willimantic. St. Paul's Church, 180.


Willson, Edward James, 232.


Willson, Luther, Rev., 158.


Wilmer, Richard H., Jr., Rev., 269.


Wilmer, Richard Hooker, bp. of Ala- bama, 387.


Wilson, Frank E., bp. of Eau Claire, 182.


Windham, 31.


Windham, N. Y. Trinity Church, 376. Windham County, Episcopal Church in, 59-61.


Windham House, New York, 361. Windsor, 56.


Windsor, Ohio, 379, 380.


Winslow, Benjamin Davis, 453.


Winslow, Edward, Rev., 47-48, 56, 99, 100, 115, 256.


Winthrop, John, Governor of Con- necticut, 17.


Winthrop, John, Governor of Massa- chusetts, 5.


Wisconsin, missions in, 383, 384.


Wolcott, Oliver, Jr., 164, 165.


Wolcott, 187, 435.


Wolfe, Thomas, 300.


Woman's Auxiliary, 294, 300, 310, 311, 312, 336, 351, 356-357, 369, 390; Junior Branch, 393.


Women, in church life, 78, 356.


Women's Christian Temperance Un- ion, 348.


Women's work, 355-360.


Woodbury, 50-51, 52, 54, 78, 79; St. Paul's Church, 69.


Wooster School, Danbury, 331. Wordsworth, Christopher, Rev., 332. Workingmen's clubs, 344.


·[ 566 ].


World Conference on Faith and Order, 423ff.


World Council of Churches, 426, 427, World Court of Arbitration, 413.


World War I. See European War, 1914-1918.


World War (1939-1945), 415-417; reconstruction, 417-418. Worship, 73-74, 237ff. See also Liturgy.


Worthey, Arthur L. M., Rev., 350.


Worthington, Ohio, 379, 380.


Worthington, Ohio. St. John's Church, 379, 381.


Worthington, Ohio. Worthington Col- lege, 380.


Wren, Sir Christopher, 29, 66, 232. Wyatt, James, 232.


Yale, Elihu, 23.


Yale College and University, 7, 9, 23, 39, 155, 253, 257, 266, 387; chap- laincy, 324, 431, 434, 461; Negro students, 183; persecution in, 43. Yale converts (1722), 25ff., 28, 275. Yale Divinity School, 270, 271.


Young Ladies Seminary, Hartford, 330.


Young Men and Boys, Commission on, 350, 364.


Young People's Fellowship, 295, 310, 324, 325, 368-370.


Youth and Laymen's Work, Dept. of, 195, 336, 370.


Youth conferences, 294, 336, 369. Youth Sunday, 369.


Youth Week-end, 369.


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BRIDGEPORT


ST. JOHN'S 1748


CHRIST CHURCH 1850


ST. PAUL'S 1858


TRINITY 1883


ST. LUKE'S 1871


ST. GEORGE'S 1899


CALVARY 1895


ST. MARK'S 1922


HARTFORD


CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL 1762


TRINITY 1859


GOOD SHEPHERD 1866


ST JAMES 1868


GRACE 1868


ST. MONICA'S 1904


ST. PAUL'S 1913


NEW HAVEN


TRINITY 1752


ALL SAINTS CHAPEL 1884


ST. PAUL'S 1829


ST. JAMES' 1834


ST. JAMES THE APOSTLE 1835


ST. LUKE'S 1844


ST. THOMAS' 1848


CHRIST CHURCH 1856


ST. JOHN'S 1857


ASCENSION 1857


EPIPHANY 1905


ST. ANDREW'S 1893


CANAAN CHRIST 1845


SALISBURY ST. JOHN'S 1824


+ NORFOLK TRANSFIGURATION 1885


FIEL VARY 1865


LIME ROCK TRINITY 1873


WINSTED ST. JAMES' 1848


Č


49


PINE MEADOW ST. JOHN'S 1850


NORTH BLOOMFIELD ST. ANDREW'S 1740


C


INDSOR GRACE


LITCHFIELD ARCHDEACONRY


184


BLOOMFIEL'S ST. ANDREW


TORRINGTON TRINITY 1843


HARTFORD ARCDENRY


COLLINSVILLE TRINITY 1874


WEST.ARTO


341


WEST HARTFORD ST. JAMES' 1843


UNIONVILLE CHRIST 1845


HRIMURO


CIDRAL


FARMING TO ANOTHER CHES ST. JAMES 1875


BANTAM ST. PAUL'S 1797


TERRYVILLE ST. MARK'S !


NEWINTONTHERS FACE TRI 371


MARBLEDALE ST. ANDREW'S 1764


THOMASTON TRINITY 1889


BRISTOL TRINITY 1747


PLAINVILLE OUR SAVIOUR 1869


NEW BRITA ST. MARK 1836


THÍOSTI


WASHINGTON ST. JOHN'S 1794


EAST BERIT ST. GABRIEL'S 115


ALL SAINTS CHAPEL


SOUTHINGTON ST. PAUL'S 1791


LETON TRINIT 752


NEW MILFORD ST. JOHN'S 1784


WOODBURY ST. PAUL'S 1740


1905


ALL SOULS' 1916


SHERMAN ST. THOMAS OF CANTERBURY 1957


ROXBURY CHRIST 1740


WATERBURY ST. JOHN'S 1737


CHRIST 1920


FRID DE ANTS 19


BRIDGEWATER ST. MARK'S 1810


TRINITY 1877


ALL SAINT'S 1895


MIDDLEBURY ST. GEORGE 1958


CHESHIRE ST. PETER'S 1760 +


Ő NAUGATUCK ST. MICHAEL'S 1786


YALESVIE ST. JOH THE EVANGEST


+C


BROOKFIELD ST. PAUL'S 1788


QUAKER FARMS CHRIST 1826


OXFORD ST. PETER'S 1764


WALLINGFORD ST. PAUL'S


1742


DANBURY ST. JAMES'


SANDY HOOK ST. JOHN'S 1874


SEYMOUR TRINITY 1797


HAMDEN GRACE 1790


ST. PETER


74


FAIRFIELD ARCHDEACONRY


+


NEW HAVEN 12 CHURCHES


NOFIANFOR 110


REDDING CHRIST 1732


SHELTON


CHEST


RIDGEFIELD ST. STEPHEN'S 1739


EASTON CHRIST 1762


LONG HILL GRACE 1846


WEST HAVEN ST. MARTIN'S IN -THE -FIELD 1907


. EAST HAV CHRIS' 17


WESTON EMMANUEL 1845


NICHOLS TRINITY 1848


MIL FORD ST. PETER'S )1764


-EAST HAVEN ST. MARK'S 1936


WILTON ST. MAT THE W'S 1802


+


BRIDGEPORT 8 CHURCHES


FAIRFIELD ST. MICHAEL'S


1921


FAIRFIELD ST. PAUL'S 1853


NEW CANAAN ST. MARK'S 1764


1860


NORWALK ST. PAUL'S


1737


LONG RIDGE ST. FRANCIS 1945


GRACE 1895+


DARIEN ST. LUKE'S 1855


.SOUTHPORT TRINITY 1725


STAMFORD TRINITY 1953


.EAST NORWALK CHRIST 1905


RIVERSIDE ST. PAUL'S 875


1747


SOUTH NORWALK TRINITY 1860


ST. PAUL'S DARIEN 1959


.ST. LUKE'S 1875


·STAMFORD ST. ANDREW'S 1865


GREENWICH (BYRAM) ST. JOHN'S 1869


· GREENWICH CHRIST 1749


**. OLD GREENWICH ST. SAVIOUR 1918


Places circled in RED indicate new churches organized since the Episcopal Development Program of 1951.


The Dioceses are Fairhele, Lif sex and New Le county lines of


into New


and


MILTON TRINITY 1802


LITCHFIELD ST. MICHAEL'S 1745


KENT ST. ANDREW'S 1802


NORTHFIELD TRINITY 1793


FORESTVILLE ST. JOHN'S 1885


1911


+


STHREW


PLYMOUTH ST. PETER'S 1739


WATERTOWN CHRIST 1765


WOLCOTT ALL SAINTS 1960


BETHLEHEM CHRIST 1806


OAKVILLE ALL SAINTS'


WATERVILLE ST. PAUL'S 1895,


BETHANY CHRIST 1800


NORTH HAVEN ST. JOHN'S 1759


ANSONIA IMMANUEL


FTH NORTHF() ST. ANDREWS EST.JO 1765


ST. THOMAS'( 1846


MONROE ST. PETER'S 1805


DERBY ST. JAMES' 1737+


ST. JOHN'S 1937


HAMDEN HOLY SPIRIT 1960


SHELTON GOOD SHEPHERD 1897


EPIPHANY 01905


G


HUNTINGTON ST. PAUL'S 749


ITORANGE GOOD SHEPHERD


1951


BRANFORD TRINITY 2 1752


10


M


TA SHUA CHRIST 1760


WESTPORT CHRIST & HOLY TRINITY


-WEST HAVEN ST. JOHN'S . BY-THE -SEA 1923


STRATFORD CHRIST 1707


DIOCESE E


STAMFORD ST.


JOHN'S


.- WEST HAVEN CHRIST 1723


-DEVON ST. ANDREW'S 1924


GRFECIWICH ST. BARNABAS 1956


NEWTOWN TRINITY 1732


BETHEL


1895


HAMDEN


ANSONIA CHRIST 1841


NEW HAVEN ARCHDEACONRY


SOUTHBURY EPIPHANY 1843


RIVERTON ST. PAUL'S 1829


SIMSBURY ST. ALBAN'S 1954


+ ARIFLE


SHARON CHRIST 1809


STAMFORD NORWALK (SPRINGDALE) EMMANUEL 1895


THOMPSONVILLE ST. ANDREW'S 1845


SUFFIELD CALVARY 1865


HAZARDVILLE ST. MARY'S 1865


SIMSBUG ST. ALBAN 1954


WAREHOUSE POINT ST. JOHN'S 1802


TARIFFVILLE TRINITY 1849


BROAD BROOK! GRACE 1847


+ PUTNAM ST. PHILIP'S 1913


POMFRET CHRIST 1828


WINDSOR GRACE 1842


ROCKVILLE ST. JOHN'S 1874


HELD EWS 1910


ARTFORR CHDEACONRY


1


ST HARTFORD ST. JOHN'S 1841


WEST HAR


EAST HARTFORD ST. JOHN'S 1854


MANCHESTER ST. MARY'S 1844


1


HARTFORD CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL AND 6 OTHER CHURCHES


EAST HARTFORD ALL SAINTS MISSION 1959


BOLTON ST. GEORGE 1958


+ESTON


LE


WILLIMANTIC ST. PAUL'S 1865


5


WINGTON WETHERSFIELD GRACE TRINITY 1869 1871


ROCKY HILL


SOUTH GLASTONBURY ST. LUKES 1806


5 HEBRON ST. PETER'S 1734


INVILLE SAVIOUR


NOTAIN IRIS


THE APOSTLE


1960


BERLIN ST. GAL 1895


ST. JOHN BAPTIST 1870


NEW LONDON ARCHDEACONRY


: SOUTHIN ST. PAUL


·· MIDDLETOWN HOLY TRINITY 1752


EAST HAMPTON! ST. JOHN'S


79


NORWICH ST. ANDREW'S 1886


YANTIC GRACE 1854


NORWICH TRINITY 1850


NORWICH CHRIST 1746


MIDDLESEX ARCHDEACONRY


SVILLE OHN THEAGELIST 1871


DURHAM EPIPHANY 1865


EAST HADDAM ST. STEPHEN'S 1791


Y


INGFORD [ PAUL'S 1742


TH HAVEN L JOHN'S 1759 5


KILLINGWORTH EMMANUEL 1800


NEW LONDON ST. JAMES 1725


MYSTIC ST. MARK'S 1865


STONINGTON CALVARY 1847


0


HFORD DREW'S 65


NORTH GUILFORD ST. JOHN'S 1747


IVORYTON ALL SAINTS 1895


NIANTIC ST. JOHN'S 1891


NORTH BRANFORD ZION 1812


ESSEX ST. JOHN'S 1790


OLD LYME


± ST. ANN'S 1892


- NOANK GRACE 1900


ANFORD NITY


-GROTON BISHOP SEABURY 1874


ST HAVEN HRIST : 1788


-FENWICK ST. MARY'S-BY - THE -SEA 1880


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PARISHES


DIOCESAN MISSIONS


MISSIONARY STATIONS



PAROCHIAL MISSIONS


are


SE cod


rdese is divided into six Archdeaconries. These held, Litchfield, New Haven, Hartford, Middle- New London; and correspond roughly to the nes of the state.


Places circled in BLUE indicate churches aided finan- cially by Grant or Loan for Building Purposes since 1951.


+


SUMMER CHAPELS


TER


Ő


MDEN


LY SPIRIT


EPIPHAN 1190 GUILFORD CHRIST CHURCH


MADISON ST. ANDREW 1960


CLINTON HOLY ADVENT 1874


1744


5


WESTBROOK ST. PAUL'S 1886


OLD SAYBROOK GRACE 1830


.EAST ST. MOJ 1936


YEST HOWE CHRIST 723


HAVEN OHN'S.BY


DIO SE OF CONNECTICUT -1961. -


DANIELSON ST. ALBAN'S 1865


BROOKLYN TRINITY 1771


STORRS ST. MARK'S 1951


GLASTONBURY ST. JAMES' 1858


WINDHAM ST. PAUL'S 1832


PLAINFIELD ST. PAUL'S 1913


ST. ANDREW


PORTLAND TRINITY 1789


MIDDLE HADDAM CHRIST 1785


MERIDEN ST. ANDREW'S 789 --


MIDDLETOWN CHRIST 1869


WALL SA


POQUETANUCK ST. JAMES' 1734


PONSET ST. JAMES' 1861


STAFFORD SPRINGS GRACE 1878


RTH BLOOM ST. AND





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