951 resultados para Episcopal Church -- Missions -- Colorado.
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Includes index.
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"Compiled and arranged by a devoted Priest of the American Church."--Commendatory, p. [4], signed by Isaac Lea Nicholson, Bishop of Milwaukee.
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[Appendix]: p. [27]-35 includes the sixteenth anniversary Report of the Bishop White Prayer Book Society.
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"A list of parishes and the ministers in them": p. 5-14.
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St. Paul's Memorial Church, 610 Turner Ave. N.W., Grand Rapids, MI, before 1925 replacement of tower
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Includes section "Book reviews".
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Chapman College Chapel, once Trinity Episcopal Church, Orange, California, The wooden-shingled church, constructed in 1909, is located on the northeast corner of East Maple Avenue and North Grand Street. Chapman College (now Chapman University) purchased the church for their chapel when the congregation moved to a new church on Canal Street.
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Chapman College Chapel, once Trinity Episcopal Church, Orange, California, The wooden-shingled church, constructed in 1909, is located on the northeast corner of East Maple Avenue and North Grand Street. Chapman College (now Chapman University) purchased the church for their chapel when the congregation moved to a new church on Canal Street.
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Whitsunday service inside Chapman College Chapel, Orange, California. The wooden-shingled church, constructed in 1909 for the congregation of Trinity Episcopal Church, is located on the northeast corner of East Maple Avenue and North Grand Street. Chapman College (now Chapman University) purchased the church for their chapel when the congregation moved to a new church on Canal Street.
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Four people posing by the sign board for Chapman College Chapel, Orange, California. A Catholic mass is scheduled. The wooden-shingled church, constructed in 1909 for the congregation of Trinity Episcopal Church, is located on the northeast corner of East Maple Avenue and North Grand Street. Chapman College (now Chapman University) purchased the church for their chapel when the congregation moved to a new church on Canal Street.