Anglican and Episcopal history.
- Austin, Texas : Historical Society, 2012.
Contents no. 1 The best of both worlds: William Porcher DuBose among liberals and conservatives/ Harvey Hill-- pp. 1-21 Calvin and the English Episcopate, 1580-1610/ Marcus K. Harmes-- pp. 22-46 Iure Divino: four views on the authority of the Episcopacy in Richard Hooker/ Daniel F. Graves-- pp. 47-60 Church Reviews More neckties than socks: St. John's Chapel, Harbor Springs, Michigan/ J. Barrington Bates-- pp. 61-65 An old tradition revived: worship in prayer hall after a fire/ Shawn Strout-- pp. 66-70 no. 2 Worship at Trinity Chapel, Lincoln's Inn, London, 22 May 1623/ Zola M. Packman and John N. Wall-- pp. 113-144 Document 1: The Bill of Price the Joiner-- pp. 145-147 Document 2: The Charter of Trinity Chapel, Lincoln's Inn-- pp. 148-171 Document 3: The Consecration of Trinity Chapel, Lincoln's Inn-- pp. 172-206 Document 4: John's Chamberlainto Dudley Carleton-- pp. 207-210 Church Review: The first Church of the Diocese of Jerusalem: a work in progress/ Duane Alexander Miller-- pp. 211-218 no. 3 Correspondence and documentation related to Austin Farrer's baptism in the Church of England on 14 May 1924/ Robert MacSwain-- pp. 241-276 William B. Cooper and the beginning of the American Church mission's work in Tokyo, 1873-1882/ Hamish Ion-- pp. 277-306 Charles James Stewart and the first Canadian Anglican Hymn Book/ Kenneth Hull-- pp. 307-329 Church Review: "Land Sakes Alive: St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church/ Barrington Bates-- pp. 330-333 no. 4 "This great day of suffering": redeeming memories of the civil war/ Gardiner H. Shattuck, Jr.-- pp. 377-389 Early Hobartian reaction to the Oxford movement: assessments of the Tracts for the Times in the Churchman, 1835-1841/ Thomas Williams-- pp. 390-412 F.E.J. Lloyd and the Oregon election of 1905/ Lawrence N. Crumb-- pp. 413-428 Historical Society of the Episcopal Church/ J. Michael Utzinger-- pp. 429-440 Church reviews: Liberal Catholic Anglicanism revived: concelebration at All Saints' Church, Rome, 14 June 2012/ J. Barrington Bates-- pp. 441-445 Reflections on twenty-five years/ J. Barrington Bates-- pp. 446