
audiobook
by Episcopal Church. Diocese of Connecticut
Produced by Ralph Zimmerman, Charles Franks
DIOCESE OF CONNECTICUT. - SEABURY CENTENARY - DIOCESE OF CONNECTICUT. - REPORT - OF - COMMEMORATIVE SERVICES - WITH THE - SERMONS AND ADDRESSES - AT THE - SEABURY CENTENARY,
WITH AN APPENDIX. - PREFATORY NOTE.
"NOVI ORBIS APOSTOLI SIT NOMEN PERENNE." - CENTENARY COMMEMORATION - OF THE ELECTION OF BISHOP SEABURY.
THE REV. SAMUEL SEABURY, D.D. WAS ELECTED FIRST BISHOP OF CONNECTICUT AT WOODBURY, MARCH 25, 1783.
THE RT. REV. SAMUEL SEABURY, D.D. - WAS CONSECRATED FIRST BISHOP OF CONNECTICUT AT ABERDEEN, - NOVEMBER 14, 1784.
THE STONES REVIVED. NEHEMIAH IV. 2.
DR. TATLOCK'S ADDRESS.
THE BISHOP'S REPLY.
DR. BEARDSLEY'S ADDRESS.
This volume offers a vivid snapshot of a pivotal moment in American Episcopal history, preserving the 1880s celebrations that marked the hundred‑year anniversary of Bishop Samuel Seabury’s election. Within its pages you’ll find the formal resolutions adopted by the Connecticut Diocese, the detailed plans of the commemorative committee, and the specially crafted Thanksgiving prayer that opened the Easter‑day services. The narrative unfolds through the recorded speeches and sermons delivered by the presiding bishop, giving listeners a sense of the solemn reverence and communal pride that defined those gatherings.
Beyond the official proceedings, the book includes an appendix featuring an additional sermon preached in Aberdeen and a scholarly paper on Seabury’s legacy. These supplemental texts enrich the historical record, providing context and personal reflections that bring the era’s ecclesiastical life to life. Listeners will come away with a deeper appreciation for the traditions, debates, and heartfelt devotion that shaped the early American church.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (316K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
A historic Episcopal diocese serving the entire state of Connecticut, this church body traces its roots to the earliest years of the American Episcopal tradition. Its work today centers on parish life, worship, service, and shared leadership across communities statewide.
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