A history of the parish of Trinity Church in the city of New York, pt 4, Part 49

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: 1266


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Sketch of the Origin and Progress of St. Luke's Hospital. New York, 1859.


Songs by the Way. The Poetical Writings of the Right Rev. GEORGE WASHINGTON DOANE. D.D., LL.D. Arranged and Edited by his Son, WIL- LIAM CROSWELL DOANE. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1860.


Testimony of Jesus, The. A Sermon Preached in St. Paul's Church, New Albany, Indiana, at the Ordination of the Rev. Andrew Wylie, D.D., President of Indiana University, on the Second Sunday in Advent, A.D. 1841. By SAMUEL ROOSEVELT JOHNSON, Rector of St. John's Church, Lafayette, In- diana. Published by the request of the Bishops and Clergy present. La- fayette: John B. Semans, 1842.


Trinity Church Pamphlets in Possession of the New York Historical Society. An incomplete collection of these pamphlets can also be found in the Library of the General Theological Seminary, New York


Trinity, The, Church Title. Report of the Commissioners of the Land Office, made to the House of Assembly, May 12, 1836. Memorial of the Corporation of Trinity Church to the Legislature, March 26, 1853. New York: Pudney & Russell, 1855.


Two Hundred Years of the S. P. G .: An Historical Account of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, 1701-1900. (Based on a Digest of the Society's Records.) By C. F. PASCOE, Keeper of the Records. London: The Society's Office, 1901.


Unity, The, of the Church Consistent with the Divisions of Party. Sermon


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List of Works Referred to in Part IV


before the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Assem- bled in St. John's Chapel, in the City of New York, on Wednesday, October 6, 1847. By JOHN N. HOPKINS, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont. New York : Daniel Dana, Jr., 1847.


Walks in Our Churchyards. Old New York Trinity Parish. By FELIX OLDBOY. New York: Geo. Gottsberger Peck. 1896.


INDEX.


Act of 1841, text of, 509 Albany Street extension opposed


156, 313, 373, 388


Anthon, Henry, appointed Assistant Minister, 132; remonstrance from 175; elected Rector of St. Mark's Church, 184; sketch of, 494


Astor, William Waldorf, presents bronze doors to Trinity Church, 154 Atlantic cable, services in connec- tion with the laying of the, 451


Barclay, Henry, D.D., sermons by, given to Trinity Corporation, 532; note on their recovery, 532


Berrian, William, D.D., funeral ser- mon on death of Bishop Hobart, 104 ; elected eighth Rector of the Parish, 122; inducted, 122 preaches at consecration of Church of the Holy Evangelists, 143; reports on plan to improve Church music, 144; views on Sunday- school instruction, 146; attend- ance on cholera patients, 150; reports on custody and disburse- ment of Communion alms, 175; reports on the Schroeder episode; 201; visits the West Indies, 222; report on the employment of Deacons, 287; publishes his His- torical Sketch, 300; reports on the organization of new parishes, 312; visits Europe, 379; reports on status of the Assistant Clergy, 395; sermon on Sunday after consecra- tion of Trinity Chapel, 412; pub- lishes Facts against Fancy, 421 ; re- fuses to sanction sale of St. John's Park, 424; reports on condition of Parish, 425; nominates Morgan Dix as Assistant Rector, 461; fif- tieth anniversary of his ordination to the Diaconate and his address thereon, 467; his wife's death, 474; his own illness, death, and


funeral, 475; sermon by Morgan Dix in memory of, 476


Chase, Philander, Bishop of Ohio, resigns his bishopric, 151


Cholera epidemic of 1832, 146 Church of the Holy Evangelists consecrated, 141


Church music, report of Rector on, 144; Edward Hodges appointed organist, 205; organ recital given in St. John's Chapel, 220; im- provement of, and establishment of music scholarships, 242; the Choral School, 315; the Church Choral Society, 362; resignation of Dr. Hodges, 457 City Library, note on, 533


Cooper, James Fenimore, letter from Bishop Hobart introducing him to Bishop Luscombe, 23


Diocesan Convention of 1830, 121; of 1831, 127; of 1841, 235; of 1843, 249; of 1855, 420


Diocese of New York divided, 194 Dix, Morgan, election of as Assistant Minister, 377; which offer he de- clines, 377; elected an additional Assistant Minister, 410; elected as Assistant Rector, 461


Educational and Missionary Society, formed, 160


Emmet, Thomas Addis, correspond- ence relating to monument to, 67; and inscriptions on monument, 69-72


Episcopal Fund, contributions to, from Trinity Parish, 127; rela- tion of Parish to, 163; grant made to, 165; question relating to, 222; indifference of Diocese to, 222; appropriation by Trinity Church to, cancelled, 222; resolutions on, 406


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General Convention of 1832, 150; of 1835, 194; of 1841, 233; of 1847, 318; of 1850, 366; of 1853, 380 Geneva College. See Hobart College


Haight, Benjamin I., D.D., elected Assistant Minister, 400; assigned to charge of Trinity Church, 417; his work in the Parish, 418; assigned to charge of St. Paul's Chapel, 463; sketch of, 530


Higbee, Edward Young, appointed Assistant Minister, 178; leave of absence granted, 293; assigned to charge of Trinity Chapel, 417; sketch of, 492


Hobart, John Henry, ordered Deacon 227; elected Assistant Minister, 409


Hobart, John Henry, D.D., last ill- ness, 87; reaches the house of Rev. J. C. Rudd, at Auburn, 87; death of, 88; letters from J. C. Rudd giving account of the Bishop's last days, 88-94; funeral of, 95; resolutions by the Vestry, 97; letters of condolence, 99; action of Standing Committee of the Diocese, 99; monument to his memory, 101, 154; criticisms on the


. monument, 485; eulogy on the Bishop, 102; letter from Bishop White, 103; funeral sermon by Dr. Berrian, 104; reminiscences of Chancellor Matthews, 106; Bishop Coxe, 107; home of the Bishop at Short Hills, III; appre- ciation of, by Rev. Dr. Lowndes, 113; annuity granted to his widow, 126; portrait of, 239; monument moved on erection of new church, 253


Hobart's Correspondence.


Part VII. From his return from Europe to March, 1827.


Letter from Seth Hart, 2; to The American, 3; from Bishop Croes, 4; Thomas Bold, 5; H. H. Norris, 6; Serjeant Sellon, 16; to H. H. Norris, 18, 19; from H. U. Onder- donk, 21; to Bishop Luscombe, 23; from Steam Navigation Company, 24; J. Adams, 25; Evan M. John- son, 26; Henri Péneveyre, 27; Alonzo Potter, 28; Bishop Skinner, 30; F. S. Key, 32; Bishop Bowen,


34; William Meade, 36; William E. Dunscomb, 40; Richard F. Cadle, 40


Part VIII. From May 1827 to his death.


Letter from Abraham Beach, 43; Robert Troup, 44; C. Griffin, 44; Edward K. Fowler, 46; J. Smyth Rogers, 46; Joseph B. Youngs, 47; Bishop Inglis, 47, 48; H. U. Onderdonk, 49, 50; Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 50; Bishop of Que- bec, 52, 53; Bishops of Nova Scotia and Quebec, 55; Horatio Potter, 56; G. W. Doane, 57; Benjamin T. Onderdonk, 59 ; Bishop Whittingham, 61; to H. H. Norris, 62; from Dr. Lacey, 63; Floyd Smith, 64; J. Adams, 65; C. C. Trowbridge, 66: Commodore Chauncey, 67; William J. Mac- Neven, 67; L. P. Bayard, 72; L. Huntington Young, 73; John H. Hopkins, 74; William J. Mac- Neven, 76; Thomas Swords, 77; E. Williams, 79; T. &. J. Swords, 79; Bishop Brownell, 81; J. C. Rudd, 82-85; Daniel W. Kissam, 85; L. S. Ives, 85


Hodges, Edward, appointed organ- ist, 205; resignation of, 457


Johnston, James T., elected Assistant Minister but declines, 187; letter from Colonel Greene on, 500


Lowndes, Arthur, D.D., letter to, from Miss Annie H. Norris, 17; appreciation of Bishop Hobart by, 113


McIlvaine, Charles P., election of, to bishopric of Ohio, 151


Memorial from pew-holders of St. John's Chapel, praying for appoint- ment of permanent Ministers to each chapel, 133-137; fresh me- morials, 160, 166


Memorial from St. Paul's congrega- tion praying to be set off as a sepa- rate parish, 206, 211, 502 Monroe, James, death and funeral of, 138


Nashotah House, grant to, 373 New York City Mission Society, founded, 140; work of, 141


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Norris, Miss Annie H., letter to Dr. Lowndes, 17


Odenheimer, William Henry, elected Assistant Minister, 409


Ohio case, the, 151


Onderdonk, B. T., elected Bishop of New York, 121; consecrated, 128; sets forth special prayers during cholera epidemic of 1832, 147; im- peached, 263; action of General Convention of 1847, 319; death and funeral of, 474; monument to, 479


Oratorios, 144


Parks, Martin Phillips, elected Assis- tant Minister, sketch of, 526


Potter, Horatio, D.D., election and consecration of, as Bishop of New York, 404; sermon at Consecra- tion of Trinity Chapel, 410


Provoost, Bishop, portraits of, 358


St. Cornelius's Chapel, 307; inscrip- tions on Shields in, 529


St. John's Chapel, alterations in, 183; repairs made to, 192; enlarge- ment of, 447


St. John's Park, description of, 235; sold for business purposes, 237


St. Luke's Hospital, commencement of, 366; terms assented to by Trinity Corporation, 369


St. Paul's Congregation, petition to set it off as a separate parish, 206; which is refused, 211; text of me- morial, 502; repairs to, 290


Schroeder, J. F., D.D., remonstrance of in connection with precedence of clergy, 199; publishes pamphlet entitled Documents, 202; resigns position as Assistant Minister, 203; grant to, 204


Sharpe, John, plans the City Li- brary, 533


Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, Jubilee of, and services in Trinity Church in connection with it, 349-356; Dr. Wainwright sent to England to represent the Ameri- can Church, 357


Society Library, note in correction of statement relating to, 533


Sunday-schools of the Parish, 133; memorial from pew-holders of St. John's Chapel, on 133-137; methods of instruction in, 146; fresh memorial from, 160


Trinity Chapel, lots for site pur- chased, 346; plans adopted, 359; Richard Upjohn selected as ar- chitect, 360; contract for stone given, 361; consecration of, 41I Trinity Church Parish, grants an an- nuity for Mrs. Hobart, 126; offers contribution to Episcopal Fund, 127; makes an allowance to the Bishop for travelling expenses, 128; resolution relating to grants to country churches, 143; Albany street extension opposed, 156; collegiate system of, 158; forma- tion of Educational and Mission- ary Society, 160; special assign- ments of clergy proposed, 161; Committee on the State of the Church, 162; relation of Parish to the Episcopate of New York, 163; grant made to Episcopal Fund, 165; aid to Geneva College, 166; report of Committee on State of the Church, 166; report on the associate system, and tenure of the clergy, 169; election of Dr. Wainwright as Assistant, 170; duties of Assistant Ministers de- fined, 171; status of the Assistant to the Rector, 172; resolutions on duties of Assistant Ministers, 173, 488; grant to Dr. Hawks towards collection of church rec- ords, 181; resolutions of Vestry on death of Bishop White, 183; action taken on residence for the Bishop, 186; secular functions in churches ordered discontinued, 189; report on qualifications of electors, 191; new organ ordered, 192; burials prohibited within city limits, 193; contribution to the new Diocese, 195; conflict as to meaning of term "Senior Assistant Minister," 197; the Schroeder episode, 197; appoint- ment of Edward Hodges as organ- ist, 205; memorial to set off St. Paul's Chapel as a separate con- gregation, 206; is refused, 211; repairs to Trinity Church ordered, 214; report on state of the build- ing, 215; new church decided on, 216; the Rector's right to the Communion alms, 218; leave of absence granted to Dr. Berrian, 222; appointment of Dr. Wain- wright as Assistant to the Rector, during Rector's absence, 223 ; act of


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Trinity Church Parish (Continued.)


Legislature passed to validate Dr. Wainwright's acts, 225; return of the Rector and resignation by Dr. Wainwright of position of Assist- ant to the Rector, 225; alms chests ordered to be set in the Parish church and its chapels, 226; cor- ner-stone of new Trinity Church laid, 227; contents of corner-stone, 228; appropriation to Episcopal Fund cancelled, 232; St. John's Park sold, 237; resignation of William Johnson, as Comptroller, 237; election of William H. Hari- son as Comptroller, 238; collection of portraits belonging to Corpora- tion, 238; the new cemetery, 241; establishment of music scholar- ships, 242; proposed setting off of the chapels, 245; reported against 247; report of Judge Furman on the Bogardus claims, 248; the Carey ordination, 249; completion of the new church, 252; loan to City Mission Society, 255; ordi- nance regulating qualifications of voters, 257; additional services to be provided for in new church, 261; Parish attacked for changing its legal title, 265; memorial to Legislature of 1846, 267; "Re- monstrance" issued by Parish, 268; Corporation ordered to make a full return of its property, 271; no action taken by Legislature, 272 (for pamphlets and extracts relating to this attack, see 510); consecration of new church,


273 ; new church opened for divine service, 285; mission in Mccullough's salesrooms, 288; re- turn of old Communion plate by Christ Church, 289; monuments in churchyard repaired, 291; leave of absence granted Dr. Higbee, 293; renewed attack on the Corporation, 294: resolutions


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of condolence on the death of Mrs.


Hobart, widow of the Bishop, 300; finances of the Corporation, 302; grants to Geneva College, Church of St. George the Martyr, St. Cornelius's Chapel, Church of the Holy Evangelists, Church of the Epiphany, 304; report of Dr. Berrian on organization of new parishes, 312; renewal of pro- posal to extend Albany Street,


313; the Choral School at St. John's Chapel, 315; final decision in favor of the Corporation in regard to the Bogardus claims, 316; report on the Communion plate of the Parish, 317; discon- tinuance of Mission in Mccullough salesrooms, 320; report of Rector on the condition of the Parish, 323; report on finances of the Parish, 325; resolutions introduced by General Dix, 326; arrangements made with Church of St. George, the Martyr, 328; endowment of Geneva College, 330; passing of the Parish clerk, 331; removal of St. George's Church from Beekman Street, 333; request by Calvary Church to be taken into Trinity Parish as a chapel, 341 ; offer de- clined, 345; lots purchased for site of Trinity Chapel, 346; death of Dr. John D. Ogilby, 347; services in connection with the Jubilee of the S. P. G., 349; resignation of General Laight as Warden, 359; plans for Trinity Chapel adopted, 359; Richard Upjohn selected as architect, 360; resolutions on death of General Laight and Adam Tredwell, 363; conditions of endowment of Geneva College, 365; erection of St. Luke's Hos- pital, 366; terms of conditions assented to by Trinity Corpora- tion, 369; grant to Trinity Col-


lege, Toronto, 372; grant to Nashotah House, 373; Albany Street extension opposed, 373; consecration of Bishop Wain-


sermon by Bishop Fulford, 376; wright in Trinity Church, 375


election of Morgan Dix as Assist-


ant Minister, which he declines,


377; revival of Anneke Jans's


granted to Dr. Berrian, 379; death claims, 377; leave of absence


of Dr. Parks, 380; General Con- vention of 1853, 381 ; deposition of Bishop Ives, 382; sermon by


Bishop Medley, 383; resignation of William H. Harison of his sion of Albany Street, 388; revival office of Comptroller, 385; exten- of Anneke Jans's claims, 390; resolutions of General Dix on church extension, 393; status of the Preacher and Assistant to the Rector, and of the Assistant


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Trinity Church Parish (Continued.)


Clergy, 395; report of the Rector on status of the Assistant Clergy, 395; Assistant Clergy divided into Senior and Junior Assistant Clergy, 397; death and funeral of Bishop Wainwright, 400; election and consecration of Bishop Horatio Potter, 404; resolutions on Epis- copal Fund, 406; attack in the Senate on the Corporation, 406; resolutions affecting Assistant Ministers, 407; election of John Henry Hobart, Sullivan H. Wes- ton, Benjamin I. Haight, D.D., and William Henry Odenheimer as Assistant Ministers, 409; and election of Morgan Dix and other additional Assistant Ministers, 410; consecration of . Trinity Chapel, 410; renewal of attack in Legislature on the Corporation, 416; assignment of clergy to the churches in the Parish, 417; resignation of Dr. Tuckerman as organist, 417; assignment of Junior Clergy, 418; attack in Diocesan Convention on the Parish, 420; publication of Facts against Fancy by Dr. Berrian, 421; resignation of William H. Hari- son as Junior Warden, 422; sale of St. John's Park refused by the Rector, 423; Rector's report on condition of the Parish, 425; renewed attacks in Legislature on the Corporation, 430; action of the Senate, 433; report of Gen- eral Dix, 435; enlargement of St. John's Chapel, 447; monument to Revolutionary soldiers erected, 448; Albany Street extension again proposed, but defeated, 449; services in connection with laying of Atlantic cable, 451; resignation of Dr. Hodges, 457; report on finances of Corpora- tion, 457; status of Assistant Rector, 459; election of Morgan Dix as Assistant Rector, 461; anniversary service of Trinity School, 463; address by Dr. Ber- rian, 467; fiftieth anniversary of


Rector's ordination to the Diacon- ate, 469; services on occasion of visit of Prince of Wales, 469; introduction of the surpliced choir, 534; death and funeral of Bishop Onderdonk, 474; death and funeral of Dr. Berrian, 475; election of Morgan Dix as Rec- tor, 476; his sermon in memory of Dr. Berrian, 476 ; consecration correspondence, 517


Trinity College, Toronto, foundation of, 371; grant to from Trinity Cor- poration, 372


Trinity School anniversary service, 463


Upjohn, Richard, selected as archi- tect for Trinity Church, 215; of Trinity Chapel, 360


Vesey, William, does not plan the City Library, 534


Vinton, Francis, D.D., assigned to charge of St. Paul's Chapel, 417


Wainwright, Jonathan, D.D., ap- pointed Assistant Minister, 170; declines, 178; is re-elected, and accepts, 187; appointed Assistant to the Rector during Rector's absence, 223; resigns position on Rector's return, 225; sent to England to represent American Church on occasion of the Jubilee of the S. P. G., 357; election as Provisional Bishop and consecra- tion, of in Trinity Church, 375; work of, 399; death and funeral of, 400


Wales, Prince of, visit to New York, and services in connection with it, 469


Weston, Sullivan H., elected Assist- ant Minister 409; assigned to charge of St. John's Chapel, 417 White, William, D.D., death of, and resolutions by Vestry of Trinity Church, 183


Whittingham, Mrs. W. R., letter to, from Dr. Berrian, facing p. 474 Whittingham, W. R., appointed preacher to Trinity Church, 131


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