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

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The Fellowships of Sir Leoline Jenkins
41
lain
49
Leading Clerical members Dr Bray
50
20
56
Scharacter of the Societys Missionaries The testimonies
58
Their instructions On their admission
64
The Society memorialises Queen Anne upon the subject Arch
73
Scholarships for native youths established in William and Mary
75
Amsterdam
79
17011750
81
Now cared for Aid extended to it by the Society
94
The Rev Mr Kilpatrick at Trinity
100
Provinces to the South of Ruperts Land
107
Irregularities which ensued Exceptions thereto Decline
125
Whitefields visit to Virginia in 1740 Presbyterian movement
131
Suit instituted by Rev James Maury Patrick Henry counsel
138
Consequences thereof A Revolutionary spirit fostered
144
Refusal of some of her Clergy to cooperate in the establish
151
His remarks on Slavery
158
136
168
Subsequent proceedings which ended in the law for selling
171
Failure of his scheme to extend the authority and augment
178
63
184
Whitefields visit Increase of Roman Catholics The Baptists
198
The services of Dr Le Jeau at Goosecreek
204
The Proclamation and Vestry
206
His part in the disputes of Maryland
212
Treatment of the Methodists
218
Travelling Missionaries George Keith His previous career
222
Keith returns to England and is appointed Rector of Edburton
231
Edward Marston
232
He revisits England His altered feelings
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
Brief summary of her subsequent history
259
Lewes Rev W Beckett
263
140
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