Anglican and Episcopal history.

Anglican and Episcopal history. - Austin, Texas : Historical Society, 1996.

Contents no. 1 The primitive church in the ecclesiology of Johnson, Seabury, and Hobart/ Peter Doll-- pp. 6-43 J.H. Hobart in England: two unpublished letters/ Lawrence N. Crumb-- pp. 44-49 James Llyod Breck and the founding of Nashotah House/ Thomas C. Reeves-- pp. 50-81 Romantic religion in Wisconsin: James DeKoven and Charles C. Grafton/ Robert B. Slocum-- pp. 82-111 no. 2 WIGS, WHIGS, AND BRITISH EVANGELICALS AND THE SLAVE TRADE 'Pious Decorum': clerical wigs in the eighteenth-century Church of England/ William Gibson-- pp. 145-161 Bishop Jonathan Shipley's charges to his clergy 1774-1782/ G. Jack Gravlee-- pp. 162-196 British evangelicals, economic warfare and the abolition of the Atlantic slave trade, 1794-1810/ Ann M. Burton-- pp. 197-225 no. 3 Current events Electing a presiding bishop: proposed changes for 1997 and 2006/ Walter D. Dennis-- p. 278-292 Anglicans in Greece: the Episcopal mission and the English chaplaincy at Athens/ Mark S. Nestlehutt-- pp. 293-313 The truth shall make you free: the growth of the Anglican Evangelical Group Movement/ Ian M. Randall-- pp. 314-356 NIPPON SEI KO KAI: ESSAYS ON THE CHURCH IN JAPAN The Asian mind/ Joseph M. Kitagawa-- pp. 404-411 The experience of Japanese Anglicans public and private church/ John M. Takeda-- pp. 412-441 Responses/ ShunjiF. Nishi, J. Rebecca Lyman and Judith Berling Canadian and Japanese Christians/ Darren Marks-- pp. 442-458 The Japanese Church speaks out: no weapons, no war, no fighting: an Okinawa view/ Paul S. Nakamura-- pp. 459-467 Pillar of cloud and pillar of fire/ Joseph N. Iida-- pp. 468-474 The cries of blood of all powerless people/ John M. Takeda-- pp. 475-478 Declaration from the 1995 Nippon Sei Ko Kai mission consultation/ Mission Consultation-- pp. 479-488 Nippon Sei Ko Kai/ 49th regular synod-- pp. 489-491

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