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Contents no. 1 Entrance rites, confessions of sin, and identity in the sixteenth century/ Charles D. Hackett-- pp. 4-34 The duration of the primitive church: an issue for seventeenth and eighteenth -century Anglicans/ John C. English-- pp. 35-52 Writings of Canterbury Cathedral Clergy, 1700-1800/ Sanford Lehmberg-- pp. 53-77 The founding of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford/ Andrew Atherstone-- pp. 78-102 no. 2 John Jewel and the reformation of the Diocese of Salisbury, 1560-1571/ Scott A. Wenig-- pp. 141-167 Thomas Davis, Jr., Officiating clergyman at the funeral and burial of President George Washington/ Otto Lohrenz-- pp. 169-195 Extremely beautiful, but eminently unsatisfactory: Percy Dearmer and the healing rites of the church, 1909-1928/ J. Barrington Bates-- pp. 196-207 Review article: Frank M. Turner, John Henry Newman: the challenge to evangelical religion/ Christopher Zealley-- pp. 209-218 no. 3 The organist's role in the colonial Anglican Church/ Nancy Saultz Radloff-- pp. 266-293 Identity and community: Trinity Church and Swedesboro, New Jersey, 1765-1834/ James F. Turk-- pp. 294-308 Magdalenes and nuns: convent laundries in late Victorian England/ Rene Kollar-- pp. 309-334 "To realize the joy of dedication and vocation in the grace conferred in our order": Deaconnesses in Chicago in the twentieth century/ Rima Lunin Schultz-- pp. 335-362 no. 4 What has Canterbury to do with Wittenberg: how and what can we learn from each other/ Donald S. Armentrout-- pp. 414-419 People, the book and the books/ David J. Wartluft-- pp. 420-433 Lutherans and Anglican-Episcopal conformity, 1565-1957: called to common mission/ Richard B. Baummann-- pp. 434-465 From Meissen to Porvoo and beyond/ John Arnold-- pp. 466-482 The Episcopal Church in the Anglican Communion, Post-Minneapolis/ J. Patrick Mauney-- pp. 483-497 The ecumenical agenda of the Lutheran Church-Missouri synod/ Edward J. Callahan-- pp. 498-518

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