984 resultados para Episcopal Church. Diocese of Connecticut
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The portrait (front.) is of Charles Constantine Pise, a parish priest at St. Joseph's Church at that time.
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Report of the Record society for the year 1907/08 contained in v. 3, 1909/10 in v. 4, 1915/16-1917/18 in v. 7, 1920/21-1922/23 in v. 8.
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"Appendix. A repertory of endowments within the diocese of York. By A. C. Ducarel": p. 595-604.
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Compiled by a committee consisting of Elizabeth H. Lane, Matilda Markoe and Julia L. Schulte.
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(PDF contains 135 pages)
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http://www.archive.org/details/ponziglionescho00gravrich
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A musical program for a concert at Music Hall Niagara for the St. Marks' Church organ fund. The program consists of 27 numbers from Schiller's "Song of the Bell. The event is dated Thursday, April 17th, 1884 and admission is 25 cents, 15 cents for children.
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A Woodruff family genealogy in ten chapters. The chapters are titled: The Five New England Generations, Ezekiel's Seven Children, The Upper Canada Descendants, In Retrospect, Niagara (Newark), St. Davids, The War of 1812-1814, Some More Recent Portraits, Sources and References, Appendix. The first page of the book is inscribed "Best Wishes to Margaret and Percy from Norris", Oct. 5, 1959.
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In this brief essay I shall obviously draw from my reflections which I shared over the past three decades and to which I have provided some bibliographical references. It is clear from them that I had several opportunities to share my views beyond the Anglo-Saxon world, and some of them in events organized by K. Koschorke himself in the German academic circles as Munich-Freising Conferences. It is important that we do not get misled by words. We also need clarity of the concepts involved. Koschorke’s emphasis on “ploycentric structures” requires to be discussed and analysed critically to sort out its geographic components and its political-cultural implications, in order to be clear where lie the priorities. Without such exercise we will run the risk of hiding behind the ambiguity of words and concepts. My gut feelings make me believe that “polycentric structures” is just what the West needs in the postcolonial era to replace the control it has lost with decolonization.