The Anglican Episcopate of Canada and Newfoundland

The Anglican Episcopate of Canada and Newfoundland

Author: Owsley Robert Rowley

Publisher:

Published: 1928

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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An account of the life and work of every bishop consecrated for the Church of England in Canada, missionary Sees in Honan and Japan, and for the Church of England in Newfoundland.


The Anglican Episcopate of Canada

The Anglican Episcopate of Canada

Author: Arthur Reading Kelley

Publisher: Anglican Church of Canada

Published: 1961

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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Second in a series of separately published works providing biographical detail on Anglican bishops in Canada. This volume covers the period 1928 to 1960.


Anglicans in Canada

Anglicans in Canada

Author: Alan L. Hayes

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 0252091485

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From the first worship services onboard English ships during the sixteenth century to the contentious toughmindedness of early clergymen to current debates about sexuality, Alan L. Hayes provides a comprehensive survey of the history of the Canadian Anglican Church. Unprecedented in the annals of Canadian religious history, it examines whether something like an Anglican identity emerged from within the changing forms of doctrine, worship, ministry, and institutions. With writing that conveys a strong sense of place and people, Hayes ultimately finds such an identity not in the relatively few agreements within Anglicanism but within the disagreements themselves. Including hard-to-find historical documents, Anglicans in Canada is ideal for research, classroom use, and as a resource for church groups.


Beating against the Wind

Beating against the Wind

Author: Calvin Hollett

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2016-05-01

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 0773599010

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There are many analyses of Tractarianism – a nineteenth-century form of Anglicanism that emphasized its Catholic origins – but how did people in the colonies react to the High Church movement? Beating against the Wind, a study in nineteenth-century vernacular spirituality, emphasizes the power of faith on a shifting frontier in a transatlantic world. Focusing on people living along the Newfoundland and Labrador coast, Calvin Hollett presents a nuanced perspective on popular resistance to the colonial emissary Bishop Edward Feild and his spiritual regimen of order, silence, and solemnity. Whether by outright opposing Bishop Feild, or by simply ignoring his wishes and views, or by brokering a hybrid style of Gothic architecture, the people of Newfoundland and Labrador demonstrated their independence in the face of an attempt at hierarchical ascendency upon the arrival of Tractarianism in British North America. Instead, they continued to practise evangelical Anglicanism and participate in Methodist revivals, and thereby negotiated a popular Protestantism, one often infused with the spirituality of other seafarers from Nova Scotia and New England. Exploring the interaction between popular spirituality and religious authority, Beating against the Wind challenges the traditional claim of Feild’s success in bringing Tractarianism to the colony while exploring the resistance to Feild’s initiatives and the reasons for his disappointments.


Anglicanism in the Ottawa Valley

Anglicanism in the Ottawa Valley

Author: Frank Alexander Peake

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780886293345

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When the Anglican Diocese of Ottawa was established in 1896, few could have imagined the changes through which the Church and the world would pass in the century that followed. This collection of essays commemorates the trials and triumphs of Anglicanism in the valley region during those hundred years. The essays themselves trace this evolution from diverse perspectives - scholarly, personal, and even critical. Anglicanism in the Ottawa Valley is a unique celebration of the nature and mission of an historic church as it approaches the advent of the new millenium.


Anglicans and the Atlantic World

Anglicans and the Atlantic World

Author: Richard W. Vaudry

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2003-05-21

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0773571043

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To achieve this Richard Vaudry traces the migration of both English and Irish Protestants and examines the careers of various prominent Quebec Anglicans, including Jacob, Eliza, and George Mountain, Jasper Hume Nicolls, Henry Roe, Jonathan and Edmund Willoughby Sewell, and finally Jeffrey Hale - families with impeccable imperial credentials. By stressing the importance of an imperial, transatlantic culture, Vaudry offers a fresh and innovative look at the history of the Anglican church in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Quebec.


Dictionary of Canadian Biography

Dictionary of Canadian Biography

Author: Ramsay Cook

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 1330

ISBN-13: 9780802039989

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Internet version contains all the information in the 14 volume print and CD-ROM versions; fully searchable by keyword or by browsing the name index.


Diary of a Country Clergyman 1848-1851

Diary of a Country Clergyman 1848-1851

Author: James Reid

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 490

ISBN-13: 9780773520004

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A crusty yet diffident Scot, his private reflections on the tensions and growing pains experienced by the colonial church and his reaction to events on the wider political scene, offer valuable insights into Reid's life and the times."--BOOK JACKET.