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_aPER _b.A55 1991 V. 55 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aAnglican and Episcopal history. |
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_aAustin, Texas : _bHistorical Society, _c1991. |
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505 | _aContents | ||
505 | _ano. 1 | ||
505 | _aGod and General Lee/ Emory M. Thomas-- pp. 15-24 | ||
505 | _aChristianity and economics/ Salim Rashid-- pp. 25-42 | ||
505 | _aThe young man who never went to school: John Croes/ Suzanne B. Geissler-- pp. 43-56 | ||
505 | _aPrayer Book revision explained: sermons on the liturgy by Joseph Bend, Rector of St. Paul's Baltimore, 1791-1812/ Arthur Pierce Middleton-- pp. 57-73 | ||
505 | _aMy treasure hunt for the unpublished manuscript sermons of Phillips Brooks/ Bayard S. Clark-- pp. 75-88 | ||
505 | _aThe witness of his own mouth/ Phillips Brooks-- pp. 89-99 | ||
505 | _ano. 2 | ||
505 | _aMorning prayer: from Empire to a decade of evangelism | ||
505 | _aPenitential morning prayer: "A form of Prayer to be used in all churches and chapels...by his majesty's special command, London 1776"/ King George III-- pp. 153-163 | ||
505 | _aWhere did all the galleries go: pre-tractarian interiors in relation to the decade of evangelism/ Paul F.M. Zahl-- pp. 165-183 | ||
505 | _aLiturgical evangelism or whatever happened to morning prayer/ Frederick Hill and Robert L. Barrows-- pp. 185-190 | ||
505 | _aFestival morning prayer and the restoration and rededication of St. Michael's Church, New York City/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 191-195 | ||
505 | _aThe letters of John W. Nevin to William R. Whittingham/ David Hein,ed.-- pp. 197-211 | ||
505 | _aThe debate over religion and healing in the Episcopal Church: 1870-1930/ Robert Bruce Mullin-- pp. 213-234 | ||
505 | _aChurch reviews/ David L. Holmes, ed. | ||
505 | _ano. 3 | ||
505 | _aCurrent events | ||
505 | _aEvangelism: avoiding the errors of the past/ Frank E. Sugeno-- pp. 281-285 | ||
505 | _aEnglish Church History | ||
505 | _aArchbishop Langton at Runneymeade, 1215/ Samuel A. Pleasants-- pp. 287-303 | ||
505 | _aThe Confessions of faith of the Early Church as seen in the Classical Anglican Tradition/ Geoffrey Rowell-- pp. 305-328 | ||
505 | _aA response/ Geoffrey Bromiley-- pp. 329-333 | ||
505 | _aCentral American Church history | ||
505 | _aThe Episcopal Church in Costa Rica: its first century/ Julio E. Murray-- pp. 335-359 | ||
505 | _aNorth American Church History: an authorized Bible for Americans, 1817-1903/ William M. Hogue-- pp. 361-382 | ||
505 | _aChurch reviews: New Zealand and Erngland | ||
505 | _ano. 4 | ||
505 | _aEditorial: Anglicanism: a Via Media/ John F. Woolverton-- pp. 425-432 | ||
505 | _aThe politics of care: the Episcopal Church in a changing society/ Robert N. Bellah-- pp. 433-442 | ||
505 | _aAspects of the history of a loyalist college: King's College, Windsor and Nova Scotian Higher Education in the nineteenth century/ Henry Roper-- pp. 443-460 | ||
505 | _aCharles Kingsley and the book of nature/ John C. Hawley-- pp. 461-479 | ||
505 | _aBenjamin Jowett in myth and history/ Peter Hinchliff-- pp. 481-492 | ||
505 | _aAppearing to conspire: an episode in the broad church historiography of nineteenth-century Britain/ David Randell Boone-- pp. 493-503 | ||
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