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- catalog abstract "A comprehensive account of the Church of England in pre-revolutionary America, written without denominational bias, Colonial Anglicanism in North America will serve for some time to come as a basic reference work on Anglicanism in the formative years of our nation and culture. A history of administrative, political, religious, and theological developments in the colonial Episcopal churches both North and South, the study integrates social and political history with theology and sociology to give a full picture of the events of the day and their significance in the framework of colonial history. Woolverton has thoroughly researched primary and secondary sources, including letters and journals still unpublished. In early chapters, he discusses the church in North America's largest colony, Virginia, in the seventeenth century, and then throughout the volume he traces the evolution of trans-colonial and transatlantic Anglicanism in both its high church and evangelical aspects. Three major geographical areas receive detailed treatment: the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland and Virginia, the New York center with its spokes radiating to Boston, Albany, and Burlington-Philadelphia; and South Carolina society with its satellites, North Carolina, Georgia, and the Caribbean.".
- catalog contributor b1627683.
- catalog coverage "United States Church history To 1775.".
- catalog created "1984.".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "1984.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1984.".
- catalog description "A comprehensive account of the Church of England in pre-revolutionary America, written without denominational bias, Colonial Anglicanism in North America will serve for some time to come as a basic reference work on Anglicanism in the formative years of our nation and culture.".
- catalog description "A history of administrative, political, religious, and theological developments in the colonial Episcopal churches both North and South, the study integrates social and political history with theology and sociology to give a full picture of the events of the day and their significance in the framework of colonial history. Woolverton has thoroughly researched primary and secondary sources, including letters and journals still unpublished.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 297-314.".
- catalog description "In early chapters, he discusses the church in North America's largest colony, Virginia, in the seventeenth century, and then throughout the volume he traces the evolution of trans-colonial and transatlantic Anglicanism in both its high church and evangelical aspects.".
- catalog description "Three major geographical areas receive detailed treatment: the Chesapeake Bay of Maryland and Virginia, the New York center with its spokes radiating to Boston, Albany, and Burlington-Philadelphia; and South Carolina society with its satellites, North Carolina, Georgia, and the Caribbean.".
- catalog extent "331 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Colonial Anglicanism in North America.".
- catalog identifier "0814317553".
- catalog isFormatOf "Colonial Anglicanism in North America.".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "1984.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Detroit : Wayne State University Press,".
- catalog relation "Colonial Anglicanism in North America.".
- catalog spatial "United States Church history To 1775.".
- catalog subject "BX5881 .W65 1984".
- catalog subject "Church of England United States History 17th century.".
- catalog subject "Church of England United States History 18th century.".
- catalog title "Colonial Anglicanism in North America / by John Frederick Woolverton.".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".