A history of the parish of Trinity Church in the city of New York, pt 3, Part 47

Author: Dix, Morgan, 1827-1908, ed. cn; Dix, John Adams, 1880-1945, comp; Lewis, Leicester Crosby, 1887-1949, ed; Bridgeman, Charles Thorley, 1893-1967, comp; Morehouse, Clifford P., ed
Publication date: 1898
Publisher: New York, Putnam
Number of Pages: 1162


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Hobart's Correspondence (Cont'd). 134; Henry U. Onderdonk, 136, 137 ; William Meade, 138; William A. Duer, 139, 141; Peter Jay Munro, 142; Samuel S. Smith, 143; Henry U. Onderdonk, 144; Roger Searle, 146; William Johnson, 150; Rufus King, 151; John Croes, 152; John Strachan, 153; Virgil H. Barber, 155; Paul Busti, 156; Evan- gelical Lutheran Church, 157; B. Mortimer, 158


Part III: 1818-1820.


Letter from Rufus King, 160; Henry Hadley Norris, 160; Roger Searle, 162; Alexander V. Griswold, 164; William Jay (to Dr. Lyell), 164; H. T. McGeorge, Jr., 166; ap- peal by Hobart on behalf of Eleazer Williams and work among Indians, 167; letter to Eleazer Williams, 168; from Wil- liam A. Clark, 168; Richard F. Cadle, 169; to Seth Hart, 170; from T. L. Ogden, 171; De Witt Clinton, 173; Harry Croswell, 173; James Kemp, 176; J. W. Picket, 176; from Floyd Smith, 176; Samuel Bacon, 179; wardens of St. Paul's Church, Buffalo, 179; Andrew Hamersley, 181; Daniel McDonald, 184; D. Fraser, 186; W. Skinner, 186; Rufus King, 187.


Part IV. June, 1821, to the Bishop's departure for Europe.


Acrostic on the Bishop's name, 191; letter from Abraham La Fort, 193; Stockbridge Indians, 193; to William Berrian, 195; D. Mc- Donald and Orin Clark, 195; T. C. Brownell, 197; to Lieuten- ant-Governor Tayler, 199; John Reed, 200; William B. Lacey, 201 ; William A. Duer, 202; Christian Bergh, 202; Donald Malcolm, 204; wardens of St. Luke's Church, New York, 206; Daniel Sturges, 208; P. B. Ormsby, 209; Philander Chase, 213; William Hylton, 214; Jacob Mountain, 215; Rufus King, 216; Edward R. Jones, 217; Eleazer Williams, 217; William Berrian (to his wife), 219, 220; G. Mountain, 221; William Berrian (to his wife), 221; Declaration of Faith on renouncing Romanism, 222; account of consecration of


St. Paul's, Buffalo, 222; extract from sermon at consecration of St. George's Church, Newburg, 223


Part V. Period during his visit to Europe to his return to England after his first visit to the Continent (October 29, 1823-July 16, 1824).


Letter from Henry H. Norris, 294; J. H. Spry, 295; to his wife, 295; to William Berrian, 297 ; from B. J. Sellon, 298; to his wife, 298; from William Berrian, 299; from Wil- berforce, 301; to William Berrian, 301; from Lord Gambier, 303; to Lord Gambier, 304; Dr. Bell, 305; from Mr. Francklin, 305; to his daughters, 305; from B. J. Sellon, 307; Robert Morehead, 309; to Henry H. Norris, 309; from J. Skinner, 315; David Lord, 317; Sir John Sinclair, 317; to Sir John, 318; from and to Robert More- head, 319, 320; from Thomas N. Stanford, 320; to and from Pat- rick Torry, 325; to William Ber- rian, 326; from William Skinner, 327; J. H. Spry, 328; to Dr. Copleston, 329; from William Berrian, 330; Lord Shaftesbury (to H. H. Norris), 332; Thomas N. Stanford, 333; Bishop of Lim- erick, 334; Winfield Scott, 335; to General Lafayette, 336; from H. H. Norris, 336; from William Berrian, 337; to his wife, 339; from William Berrian, 340; T. L. Ogden, 342; G. W. Doane, 344; H. U. Onderdonk, 346, 347; Thomas N. Stanford, 349


Part VI. Period during his visit to Europe from his return to Eng- land after his first visit to the Continent to his sailing for Amer- ica (July 25, 1824-September I, 1825).


To Lord Dalhousie, 354; from J. H. Spry, 355; to his wife, 356, 357; from and to Robert Southey, 358, 359: from William Berrian, 360; to William Berrian, 361; to his daughters, 362; from H. U. Onderdonk, 363, 364; Cor- nelius R. Duffie, 366; Samuel H. Turner, 367; to his wife, 368; William Berrian, 369; from Wil- liam Atwater Clark, 370; Thomas Swords, 375; James Ambrosi, 377;


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Hobart's Correspondence (Cont'd).


R. B. Radcliffe, 378; to Lord San- don, 379; from F. Cicognani, 380; to Countess Survilliers, 381; to and from Lord St. Vincent, 381, 382; to Lord Sandon, 382; from Alexander Jolly (to Bishop Lus- combe), 383; from Samuel F. Jarvis, 385; Thomas N. Stanford, 388; Chevalier Bunsen, 391; to Daniel B. Dash, 392; William Berrian, 393; from R. Bridle, 395; Thomas N. Stanford, 397; Bishop of Nova Scotia, 398; from and to Lord Grenville, 398; to Rufus King, 399; Robert Southey, 400 Hoffman, Dean, scarfs used at fu- - neral of, 34


Holland Company, the, 156


How, Thomas Yardley, nominated Assistant Preacher, 19; his early career, 19; letters from Charles F. Mercer, 20; from Hobart, 21-24; ordained deacon and priest, 25; placed in charge of Grace Church, 25; Berrian's testimony to his worth and character, 25; deposed by Hobart, 26; who writes him a warm, loving letter, 27; letter from Rufus King, 160.


Humphreys, Colonel David, 16 Humphreysville, consecration church at, by Hobart, 15


of


Hylton, Ralph, monument to, 215


Inglis, Bishop, visit of, to New York, 457


Jamaica, Grace Church, aided, 41 Jarvis, Samuel Farmar, career of, 48; testimony to his learning from Bishop Williams, 50; his death, 51 Johnson, Evan Malbone, career of, 51; his last illness and death, 54


Johnson, William, elected comp- troller, 431


Jones, Cave, appointed Naval Chap- lain, 216


Kewley, Dr., his secession to Rome, 155 King Family, the, 188


King's Evil, the, service for, 181


Lafayette, General, visit of, to New York, 406; service in St. Paul's Chapel in his honor, 407


La Fort, Abraham, educated by


Hobart's influence, 192; letter from, 193 Liberia founded, 177


Louisville, Kentucky, petition for aid in erecting a church in, 208


McIlvaine, Bishop, first American Bishop to take part in consecra- tion of an English Bishop, 353


Mercer, Charles Fenton, letter How, 20


to


Mohawk Indians, work among, 65; address to Bishop Hobart, 66


Moore, Benjamin, D.D., death of, I; his lax administration of the parish, 28; instructions to Daven- port Phelps, 95


Muhlenberg, William A., founds in- stitute at Flushing, 468


Natchez District, spiritual condition of, 204


Newburg, St. George's Church, con- secration of, 223


New York Catechism, compiled by Hobart, 10


New York Protestant Episcopal Sunday-School Society formed, II New York Theological Education Society, 187; vice-presidency of, declined by Rufus King, 187


Onderdonk, Benjamin T., debts of, paid by vestry, 451


Onderdonk, Henry U., consecration of, as Assistant Bishop of Penn- sylvania, 437


Oneida Indians visited by Hobart, 469, 474


Prayer-Book revision, views of Ho- bart on, 435; revision voted down, 473


Prayer on behalf of the General Convention, history of, 151 Protestant Episcopal Press founded, 456


Protestant Episcopal Society for Promoting Religion and Learning in the State of New York, 225; solicit from Trinity Corporation a contribution for Geneva College, 403; loan granted, 405; new con- stitution of, 426


Protestant Episcopal Theological Education Society in State of New York founded, 256


Protestant Episcopal Theological So- ciety, 226


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Provoost, Samuel, D.D., wise meth- ods of finance, 28; his original let- ter of resignation of his Episcopal jurisdiction, 94; controversy at- tendant on his resignation, and letter from P. G. Stuyvesant, 105


Reformation in Germany, the anni- versary of, celebrated in St. Paul's Chapel, 158


Rogers, Ammi, case of, 63


Rose, Hugh James, friendship be- tween him and Hobart, 379


St. Andrew's Church, Harlem, cor- ner-stone laid, 473; consecrated, 480


St. James's Church, Skaneateles, con- secrated, 455


St. John's Church, Brooklyn, con- secrated, 431


St. John's Church. Detroit, corner- stone laid, 432; consecrated, 455 St. John's Square, 58


St. Luke's Church, Greenwich, grant to, 42; consecration of, 206


St. Luke's Church, Mechanicsville, consecrated, 480


St. Luke's Church, New York, grant to, 429


St. Mark's Church, Le Roy, con- secrated, 432


St. Mary's Church, Manhattanville, grant to, 429


St. Paul's Chapel, oratorio in, on occasion of General Lafayette's visit, 407 ; celebration in, 425 ; chan- deliers from, given to church at Buffalo, 426; and reading-desk and pulpit to All Saints' Church, Corlaer's Hook, 426


St. Paul's Church, Albany, conse- crated, 474


St. Paul's Church, Brownsville, con- secrated, 455


St. Philip's Church, New York, be- ginnings of, 33; grants to, 426, 427


St. Thomas's Church, New York, ap- plication to aid in erection of, 403; further grants to, 427


Schroeder, John Frederick, appointed temporary Assistant Minister, 403; preaches sermon to Sunday- schools, 454


Scottish Ecclesiastical Synod, pro- posed establishment of, 332 Sextons, fees to, 35


' Sherred legacy, the, 261


Society for the Propagation of the Gospel among the Indians of New England, 162


Sunday-schools, first formed in New York, 10; Catechism for them compiled by Hobart, 10; organ- ization of, in Trinity Parish, II; appeal by Hobart for funds for instruction books, 174


Teller, Henry R., claim to title of Trinity estate repudiated, 405 Trinity Church, tower of, ordered to be painted, 452


Trinity Church Parish, finances of, 28-46; aids in erection of church at Hamilton, 30; Zion Church, New York, 30; orders sales of lots, 33; requests for increase of salaries from the clerks and organ- ists in the parish, 33; petitions for grants from all quarters, 33; peti- tion of the "African Institution" granted, which marked the begin- ning of Church of St. Philip, 33; petition from the sextons, 34; fees to sextons, 35; comptroller authorized to borrow again, 37; grants aid to churches at Wind- ham and Canandaigua, 38; re- newed borrowing, 38; grants to Fairfield Academy, 38; aids St. George's Church, Flushing, 40; and Grace Church, Jamaica, 41; resolves not to make grants here- after to churches not on Manhat- tan Island, 41; aid granted to St. Luke's Church, Greenwich, 42; committee on finances appointed, 44; it reports, 46; parish work, 47-59; Thomas Church Brownell appointed Assistant Minister, 55; Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright appointed Assistant Minister, 56; report of Committee on State of the Church, 57; standing commit- tee created, 57; resolutions relat- ing to St. John's Square, 58; house for rector ordered to be erected, 59; leave of absence granted to Dr. Hobart, and Wil- liam Berrian appointed Preacher Assistant, 59, 292; George W. Doane and George Upfold made temporary Assistants, 71; cele- bration in St. Paul's Chapel of tri-centenary anniversary of the Reformation in Germany, 158; au- thority given to purchase Coates


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Trinity Church Parish (Cont'd).


and Davis' book of Chants, 403; grants loan to Geneva College, 405; declines to aid All Saints' Church, Corlaer's Hook, 405; Frederick Schroeder appointed Assistant Minister, 405; rector's leave ex- tended one year, 405; claim of Henry R. Teller repudiated, 405; grant made towards erection of seminary buildings, 406; Godfrey Coon legacy devoted to seminary, 406; visit of General Lafayette, 406; service in St. Paul's Chapel, in his honor, 407; a building for comptroller's office decided upon, 424; alterations on St. John's Chapel authorized, 425; grant made to Indian missions, 425; donation given William Berrian, 425; further alterations in St. John's Chapel sanctioned, 425; stable for rector's use erected, 425; grant made to Geneva College, 426; new constitution of the Society for Promoting Religion and Learning, 426; chandeliers from St. Paul's Chapel given to church at Buffalo, 426; Charity School reorganized, 426; aid ex- tended to St. Philip's Church, New York, 426; reading-desk and pul- pit from St. John's Chapel given to All Saints' Church, Corlaer's Hook, 426; grants given to St. Thomas's Church, Christ Church, Anthony Street, Christ Church, Ann Street, and St. Philip's Church, 427; do- nations granted to rector, 428; grants made to All Saints Church, St. Luke's Church, and St. Mary's Church, Manhat- tanville, 429; Richard Harison resigns comptrollership, 429; res-


olutions of vestry, 431; William Johnson elected comptroller, 431; pays debts of Benjamin T. Onder- donk, 451 ; grants further donation to William Berrian, 451; resi- dence provided for Senior Assist- ant Minister, 452 ; further donation to rector, 452 ; grants to Church of the Ascension and St. Stephen's Church, 452; legacy from John G. Leake, 452; tower of Trinity Church ordered to be painted, 452; flourishing condition of Sunday- schools in parish, 454.


Upfold, George, appointed temporary Assistant in parish, 71


Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, D.D., appointed Assistant Minister to the parish, 56; his career, 57 Waldenses, Hobart preaches in their behalf, 373; appeal of, 390 Washington College, funds for, col- lected, 277


West African Missions, 177


"Western Reserve," work in, by Roger Searle, 147


Wheaton, Nathaniel S., visits Eng- land to raise funds for Washington College, 277; feels effects of con- troversy between Chase and Ho- bart, 288; secures part of funds, 288


Whipple, Bishop, one of the con- secrators of Archbishop Davidson and Bishop Creighton, 353


Williams, Eleazer, romantic career of, 67; work of, 128


Zion Church, Little Neck, con- secrated, 480


Zion Church, New York, aided by Trinity Parish, 30


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