The Historiographer of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut

The Historiographer of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1982
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89064487978

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The Historiographer of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut

The Historiographer of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 482
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89064488000

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List of Persons Admitted to the Order of Deacons in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America from A D 1785 to A D 1857 Both Inclusive

List of Persons Admitted to the Order of Deacons in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America  from A D  1785 to A D  1857  Both Inclusive
Author: George Burgess
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 4
Release: 1874
Genre: Deacons
ISBN: OCLC:20942470

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Religion Reform and Modernity in the Eighteenth Century

Religion  Reform and Modernity in the Eighteenth Century
Author: Robert G. Ingram
Publsiher: Boydell Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1843833484

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A new interpretation of English history and religion in the eighteenth century. The eighteenth century has long divided critical opinion. Some contend that it witnessed the birth of the modern world, while others counter that England remained an ancien regime confessional state. This book takes issue with both positions, arguing that the former overstate the newness of the age and largely misdiagnose the causes of change, while the latter rightly point to the persistence of more traditional modes of thought and behaviour, but downplay the era's fundamental uncertainty and misplace the reasons for and the timeline of its passage. The overwhelming catalyst for change is here seen to be war, rather than long-term social and economic changes. Archbishop Thomas Secker [1693-1768], the Cranmer or Laud of his age, and the hitherto neglected church reforms he spearheaded, form the particular focus of the book; this is the first full archivally-based study of a crucial but frequently ignored figure. ROBERT G. INGRAM is Assistant Professor at the Department of History, Ohio University.

Anglicanism in Early Connecticut and New England

Anglicanism in Early Connecticut and New England
Author: Kenneth Walter Cameron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1977
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037241150

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Historical Resources of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut

Historical Resources of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1966
Genre: Archives
ISBN: UOM:39015026245368

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The History of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut From the death of Bishop Seabury to the present time

The History of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut  From the death of Bishop Seabury to the present time
Author: Eben Edwards Beardsley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 510
Release: 1868
Genre: Connecticut
ISBN: NYPL:33433070792126

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George Washington s Hair

George Washington s Hair
Author: Keith Beutler
Publsiher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-11-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813946511

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Mostly hidden from public view, like an embarrassing family secret, scores of putative locks of George Washington’s hair are held, more than two centuries after his death, in the collections of America’s historical societies, public and academic archives, and museums. Excavating the origins of these bodily artifacts, Keith Beutler uncovers a forgotten strand of early American memory practices and emerging patriotic identity. Between 1790 and 1840, popular memory took a turn toward the physical, as exemplified by the craze for collecting locks of Washington’s hair. These new, sensory views of memory enabled African American Revolutionary War veterans, women, evangelicals, and other politically marginalized groups to enter the public square as both conveyors of these material relics of the Revolution and living relics themselves. George Washington’s Hair introduces us to a taxidermist who sought to stuff Benjamin Franklin’s body, an African American storyteller brandishing a lock of Washington’s hair, an evangelical preacher burned in effigy, and a schoolmistress who politicized patriotic memory by privileging women as its primary bearers. As Beutler recounts in vivid prose, these and other ordinary Americans successfully enlisted memory practices rooted in the physical to demand a place in the body politic, powerfully contributing to antebellum political democratization.