The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and Foreign Dependencies of the British Empire, Volume 3

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Contents

With respect to their Parochial cure
66
Publicly recognised by the Society Representations to
72
me
77
The Levant Company
80
nds
84
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN MARYLAND FROM
103
His earnest desire for the presence of a Bishop Incorrectness
117
The courage with which they were met Lord Sunderlands
122
Servants and Convicts
130
14
138
Diminished influence of the Clergy
144
His disappointment and death
150
His antirepublican sentiments
156
Early association with Presbyterianism Enters afterwards
163
Effects of the Revolution upon the temporal possessions of
169
Bishop Moore
175
ار the 18th century Services of Dr Bray
177
Whitefields visit Increase of Roman Catholics The Baptists
198
The effect of the Stamp Act and other measures of the English
205
Formation of his opinions
213
Travelling Missionaries George Keith His previous career
222
The Mission of Keith and Talbot
228
Sequel of Talbots mission He is settled at St Marys
234
Consecrated a Bishop by the Nonjurors and upon his return
240
His refusal to cooperate with Whitefield
246
His testimony to the valuable services of the Rev John Mac
251
The services of Clayton and Evans John Clubb Death
257
Lewes Rev W Beckett
263
Christ Church Philadelphia Rev John Vicary Rev John
269
The admirable discharge of his duties by Basil Kennett
275
THE INDIANS AND NEGRO SLAVES OF NORTH
280
His efforts to reunite the divided members of the Church
281
Recapitulation of former notices of the treatment of Indian
286
Her efforts to do what she could
293
And death Friendly feeling of the Indians towards England
300
Mission of the Rev Henry Barclay
306
His connexion with the Rev John Stuart
312
And of David Zeisberger the Moravian
319
Interest of the Church at home in the Missionary work among
321
CHAPTER XXIV
324
School at New York under Elias Neau His character
327
General summary
333
Cutler Johnson Brown and Wetmore avow their change
391
Receives the degree of Doctor of Divinity from the University
397
He resigns his Presidentship
403
Religious state of New England Kindly feelings displayed
410
Boston
416
His conduct at the Revolution
424
Mansfield
428
The great value of Seckers counsels
435
The Earl of Halifax
443
The successors of Honyman
449
Narragansett Rev Christopher Bridge Rev Mr Guy
457
Charles Inglis
463
Chandler chosen in the first instance to the office but
469
PROCEEDINGS IN NORTH AMERICA OF
470
Edward Marston
478
The Rev Robert Smith afterwards the first Bishop of
484
Rev John Boyd Rev Clement Hall
491
Early progress of the Colony
498
His brother Charles accompanies him
505
His ardour and unremitting zeal
511
Assistance from Dr Brays Associates Subsequent connexion
513
His diligent ministry His approval by the Trustees on
519
The death of Whitefield
525
Its design Entrusted to the care of the Society for the Pro
531
Influences adverse to the Church Governor Parke
537
87
541
Brays Associates Major Charles Selwyn
545
98
548
Substance of the Memorials of Governors Dudley
553
Directions to the Catechists for instructing Indians
561
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN VIRGINIA FROM
566
Charter of the Society for the Propagation of
567
Zeigenbalg and Plutscho the first Danish Missionaries
575
The English possessions in North America
588
shire
591
His proceedings there 356
592
Virginia William and Mary College Its first public Com
600
Stevenson Chaplain at Madras
602
Indians present thereat Provision made for their instruction
611
575
613
he Mission further strengthened in 1732
619
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637

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