An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South-Carolina: From the First Settlement of the Province, to the War of the Revolution; with Notices of the Present State of the Church in Each Parish: and Some Account of the Early Civil History of Carolina, Never Before Published. To which are Added; the Laws Relating to Religious Worship; the Journals and Rules of the Convention of South-Carolina; the Constitution and Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and the Course of Ecclesiastical StudiesE. Thayer, at his theological bookstore, Broad Street. Arch'd. E. Miller, Printer, 120 Broad street., 1820 - Protestant churches - 613 pages |
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... Helena's Parish , Beaufort , 375-381 23. Prince William's Parish , 382-354 24. St. Peter's Parish , - 385-386 25. St. Luke's Parish , 387-388 26. Other Churches and Congregations : Sect . 1. Cuffee - Town , 389 2. Edisto Island , 390 3 ...
... Helena's Parish , Beaufort , 375-381 23. Prince William's Parish , 382-354 24. St. Peter's Parish , - 385-386 25. St. Luke's Parish , 387-388 26. Other Churches and Congregations : Sect . 1. Cuffee - Town , 389 2. Edisto Island , 390 3 ...
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... Helena , Beaufort , and Thomas Morritt succeeded him in the school . The public advantages resulting from this establishment , were so evident , that the Assembly passed an Act of Incorporation , Dec. 12 , 1712 , " for founding and ...
... Helena , Beaufort , and Thomas Morritt succeeded him in the school . The public advantages resulting from this establishment , were so evident , that the Assembly passed an Act of Incorporation , Dec. 12 , 1712 , " for founding and ...
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... Helena , Beau- fort . Pursuant to a Precept from the Church Commis- sioners , Jan. 30 , 1755 , the Parishioners met , Feb. 13 , and elected the Rev. Richard Clarke , Rector of St. Philip's Parish . As the Successor of Mr. Garden , he ...
... Helena , Beau- fort . Pursuant to a Precept from the Church Commis- sioners , Jan. 30 , 1755 , the Parishioners met , Feb. 13 , and elected the Rev. Richard Clarke , Rector of St. Philip's Parish . As the Successor of Mr. Garden , he ...
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... successor ; but he was unfortunately drowned near Sheerness , in going to the vessel to em- bark for Charles - Town . In 1730 the Society ordered the Rev. Mr. Jones , from St. Helena , to ST . JAMES ' PARish , goose - creek . 253.
... successor ; but he was unfortunately drowned near Sheerness , in going to the vessel to em- bark for Charles - Town . In 1730 the Society ordered the Rev. Mr. Jones , from St. Helena , to ST . JAMES ' PARish , goose - creek . 253.
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... Helena , to this Parish ; but , subsequently , determined to continue him in that Mission . The Vestry , thus disappointed of his ser- vices , renewed their application for a Missionary . In 1732 , the Rev. Timothy Millechamp , A. M. ...
... Helena , to this Parish ; but , subsequently , determined to continue him in that Mission . The Vestry , thus disappointed of his ser- vices , renewed their application for a Missionary . In 1732 , the Rev. Timothy Millechamp , A. M. ...
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