Anglican and Episcopal history.

Anglican and Episcopal history. - Austin, Texas : Historical Society, 1988.

Contents no. 1 En Casa en America Latina: El Anglicanismo en un Contexto Nuevo= At home in Latin America: Anglicanism in a new context/ John L. Kater, Jr.-- pp. 4 A Victorian bishop in Treaty Port Japan: the diary of the Right Reverend C.R. Alford 1867-1872/ R. James Mockford-- pp. 38 Mary Briscoe Baldwin, 1811-1877, single woman missionary and "very much my own mistress"/ Joanna Gillespie-- pp. 63 A bibliography of modern Episcopal history/ David E. Sumner-- pp. 93 no. 2 Los Inicios de la Iglesia Episcopal de Panama 1852-1904-- pp. 135 The beginnings of the Episcopal Church in Panama 1852-1904/ John L. Kater, Jr.-- pp. 147 Infant Communion: reflections on the case from tradition/ Ruth A. Meyers-- pp. 159 In pursuit of the "golden mean" : a case study of mid-eighteenth-century frontier Anglican preaching/ W.J. Welsh, D.C. Skaggs, D.K. Enholm-- pp. 176 A "female movement": the feminization of nineteenth-century Anglo-Catholicism/ John S. Reed-- pp. 199 Preserving a proud heritage/ Jean Heibel-- pp. 239 no. 3 The Anglican Episcopate in Canada: an historical perspective/ Henry Roper-- pp. 255 Thomas Bradbury Chandler and William Smith: diversity within colonial Anglicanism/ James Warnock-- pp. 272 Bishop Levi S. Ives and high church reform in North Carolina: tractarianism as an instrument to elevate clerical and lay peity/ Richard Rankin-- pp. 298 Ecumenism and the Reformed Episcopal Church: an analysis of its development from the late nineteenth century until 1945/ Warren C. Platt-- pp. 320 no. 4 History in the making: the Timberframe-- a reflection/ James G. Birney III-- pp. 363 Anglicismo en Nicaragua 1745-1985-- pp. 368 Anglicanism in Nicaragua 1745-1985-- pp. 382 A colonial and revolutionary parish in New York: St. Paul's Church, Eastchester/ Harry M. Dunkak-- pp. 397 A nineteenth-century Southern Parson: the Reverend James F. Smith of Alabama/ Paul M. Pruitt, Jr.-- pp. 427

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