Bishop Charles Inglis and Bishop Samuel Seabury: High Churchmanship in Varying New World Contexts

From: Anglican and Episcopal History | Date: March 1, 2007| Author: Hebb, Ross N | Copyright information

In the years immediately following the American Revolution, the proponents of New England high churchmanship finally realized their vision of episcopacy in the New World. After fruitless decades of lobbying English authorities, primitive episcopacy arrived in both Connecticut and Nova Scotia. Samuel Seabury exalted in his "free, valid and purely ecclesiastical episcopacy"1 uncorrupted by any connection to the secular power. For his part, Charles Inglis rejoiced in his position devoid of the t...

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