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A History of American Christianity

CHAPTER X
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The pathos of the situation is intensified when we bear in mind the relation of this tender-hearted gentleman's own emoluments to the taxes extorted from the Congregationalists in his New York parish.
[130:1] See above, p.

107.
[131:1] Newman, "Baptist Churches in the United States," pp.

197, 198, 231.
[131:2] Tiffany, "Protestant Episcopal Church," chaps, iv., v.; C.F.
Adams, "Three Episodes in Massachusetts History," pp.

342, 621.
[133:1] "Digest of S.P.G.," p.

42.
[134:1] Tiffany, chap.v.For a full account of these beginnings in Connecticut in their historical relations, see L.Bacon on "The Episcopal Church in Connecticut" ("New Englander," vol.xxv., pp.
283-329).
[135:1] There were on duty in New York in 1730, besides the minister of Trinity Church, ten missionaries of the "S.


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