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xliii, 187 p.; 23.5 cm. Contents: Preface, vii-viii -- Keith and Talbot, ix-xliii (`One other great discouragement which the Church labours under, is from the pretended Ministry of Quakers.notwithstanding they have not qualified themselves according to the Act of Toleration. There is a great opposition also from all other Dissenters.for want of an established Ministry of the Church in those Parts.' xviii f.) -- A journal of travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the continent of North-America, by George Keith, 1706, 1-67 -- History of the Church at Burlington, New Jersey, by Jeremiah Bass, 1715?; further John Talbot correspondence, 67-86 -- Non-Juring Episcopate in the United States, compiled by B. Franklin, p. 87-98 -- State of the Church A.D. 1730-40, by Thomas Bray, 99-107 -- A list of persons licensed to the plantations by the Bishops of London from the year 1745-1784, 107-120 -- Parishes, &c., in 1724, 121-28 -- Mr. George Whitefield, concerning the missionaries, 1740-41, 129-35 (incl. letter from Thomas Secker) -- Efforts to obtain the Episcopate before the Revolution, by F. L. Hawks, 136-57 -- Thoughts upon the present state of the Church in America, anon., 1764, 158-64 -- Archbishop of Canterbury [Thomas Secker] to Dr. W. Smith, of Pennsylvania, 1766, 165-66 -- Virginia memorial, touching the Glebes, 1795, 166-73 -- Address of the Rector of Antrim Parish, Virginia, to the Members of the Church, on the proposed Sale of the Glebes in Virginia, 1795, 174-81 -- Letter of Mr. Henderson Walker to the Bishop of London (1703), 182-83 -- Account of Mr. Blair's mission to North Carolina (1703), 184-87. Good ex-lib. recent green cloth.
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