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Craig Kilby <[log in to unmask]>
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Ian,

Volume 15, No. 2 (2007) of the Virginia Magazine of History and  
Biography is devoted entirely to the history of the Episcopalian  
Church in Virginia from 1607 to the present.  It was written by Edward  
L. Bond and Joan R. Gundersen It is divided into these chapters:

1. Colonial Origins and Growth: The Church of England Adapts to North  
America, 1607-1760
2. Like a Phoenix from the Ashes: The Reinvention of the Church of  
Virginia, 1760-1840
3. Evangelicals Ascendant: Bishop Meade and the High Tide of  
Evangelical Episcopalianism, 1840-1865
4. Reinventing Mission: The Diocese of Virginia, 1865-1970
5. Recent Crises: Coming to Terms with a Modern Society, 1970 to the  
Present

The magazine is, of course, published by the Virginia Historical  
Society in Richmond.

Craig Kilby


On Sep 22, 2009, at 5:33 PM, Ian Welch wrote:

> ... All of which led me to look at the Episcopal Church in broad  
> detail from the Revolution to the Civil War and the rise and decline  
> of evangelicalism among Episcopalians over the years. I have been  
> looking in general terms at wider Episcopalian issues along the way.
>
>
> Ian Welch, Canberra


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