Anglican and Episcopal history.
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- PER .A55 1990 V. 59
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Contents
no. 1
The Episcopal Church in Iran: a suffering church/ H.B. Dehqani-Tafti-- pp. 10-20
Growing up an Episcopalian fifty years ago: some lost choices/ Charles W. Sheerin, Jr.-- pp. 21-30
"Who cares how Noah got them all in": the religious views of Sir Thomas Browne/ David W. Atkinson-- pp. 31-48
The boundaries of clerical morality: the Reverend Alexander Campbell in the middle colonies, 1726-1734/ Robert E. Cray, Jr.-- pp. 49-75
The Oxford movement and English nonconformity/ Dale A. Johnson-- pp. 76-98
American reflections on the Oxford movement: two unpublished letters/ Lawrence N. Crumb-- pp. 99-107
Review article: American Sunday Schools 1700s-1900s/ Joanna B. Gillespie-- pp. 108-114
no. 2
Letters to the editor-- pp. 148-149
"Hellish and malicious incendiaries": commissary William Dawson and dissent in Colonial Virginia, 1743-1752/ Dan M. Hockman-- pp. 150-180
The King's four churches: the established churches of America, England, Ireland and Scotland in the early years of George III/ David L. Jacobson-- pp. 181-201
Church and state in Japan during World war II/ John Mitsuru Oe-- pp. 202-223
The central college of the Anglican Communion, 1952-1967/ Kenneth Cragg-- pp. 224-242
"Lord, Dear Lord above": the development and content of Lift Every Voice and Sing hymnbook/ Jon Michael Spencer-- pp. 243-257
no. 3
History and Henry Ford/ Bennett J. Sims-- pp. 298-302
The search for the primitive church: the use of the early Church Fathers in the high church Anglican tradition, 1680-1745/ Robert D. Cornwall-- pp. 303-329
John Henry Newman and the Oxford movement/ Arthur Michael Ramsey-- pp. 330-344
Separation and reunion of the Episcopal Church, 1860-1865: the role of Bishop Thomas Atkinson/ Lockert B. Mason-- pp. 345-365
Fitzroy and the Fuegians: a clash of cultures/ Larry Douglas Smith-- pp. 386-403
no. 4
Letters to the editor-- pp. 430-440
The North American Conference on religion and ecology, May 1990: report to the presiding Bishop/ Bennett J. Sims-- pp. 441-452
Fourth biennial conference of Episcopal Church historians:
Tradition and traditions/ John E. Booty-- pp. 453-466
Tradition and traditions in Thomas Cranmer/ Geoffrey W. Bromiley-- pp. 467-478
From low church to Anglo-Catholic and back again: the Saga of a middle-American Parish/ David L. Holmes-- pp. 479-509
The historian and the monk: a review essay on Arnold J. Toynbee/ Justus D. Doenecke-- pp. 510-517
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