961 resultados para Orthodox Church in America
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"The present Selection was originally compiled for the use of St. Michael's Church, in Cambridge; but having been since adopted in many other Churches, the title-page is now altered to one of a more general character."--Pref.
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Attributed to W.H. DeLancey, who was associated with the Episcopal Church in Phildelphia from 1822 to 1839, by the Library Company of Philadelphia in the National Union Catalog, and by Richard H. Shoemaker in A checklist of American imprints for 1827.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Without music.
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With [4] pages of publisher's advertisements at end.
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"The constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Eastern Diocese of the United States of America." p. 25-26.
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Elias Hicks was the leader of the Hicksite Quakers, who separated from the Orthodox Quakers in 1827-28. Hicks' liberal doctrines are defended in this pamphlet.
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"Appendix" (p. [21]-26) contains miscellaneous historical information on Newton and other subjects.
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Editor: C. Van Rensselaer.
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I. 1604-1825: pt. I. Catholic people and Catholic priests in colonial New England, by J. E. Sexton. pt. II. The organized Catholic church in Boston from its beginnings to the end of Bishop Cheverus' reign, by J. E. Sexton.--II. 1825-1866: pt. III. The diocese under Bishop Benedict Joseph Fenwick, S. J. (1825-1846) by R. H. Lord. pt. IV. The diocese under Bishop Bernard Fitzpatrick (1846-1866) by E. T. Harrington.--III. 1866-1943: pt. V. The archdiocese of Boston under the Most Reverend John Joseph Williams (1866-1907) by R. H. Lord. pt. VI. The archdiocese of Boston under His Eminence William cardinal O'Connell (1907-1943) by R. H. Lord.
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