A Different Call: Women's Ministries in the Episcopal Church, 1850-1920Morehouse-Barlow, 1986 - 230 pages Partly because women claimed no credit, and partly because church leaders have rarely sought to analyze the process of change, the effect of womens work on the churchs ministry has been overlooked by historians. |
Contents
The Womans Sphere | 1 |
Enlarging the Scope of the Churchs | 7 |
The Episcopal Church in 1850 | 18 |
Copyright | |
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A.T. Twing activities administrative Alonzo Potter American Annual Report Archives auxiliary's Ayres began Bishop Potter Memorial Board of Missions Boston century Christian Church-sponsored churchwomen clergy committee Community of St Companions coness Convention Journal Council deputies developed diocesan Diocese of Pennsylvania DNYA domestic Emery Collection Episcopal women established Foreign Missionary founded Frederic Dan Huntington funds Girls Henry Codman Potter History Holy Communion Holy Cross Huntington Ibid institutions John Julia Chester Emery Julia Emery Luke's Hospital Margaret Mary's Miss mission field missionary missionary workers Muhlenberg nursing NYTSFD Collection order of deaconesses organization Pan-Anglican Congress parish Philadelphia Potter Memorial House prayer priests programs Protestant Episcopal Church religious Reverend role School for Deaconesses secretary served Sisterhood of St sisterhoods sisters social gospel Spirit Susan Knapp teachers Triennial Meeting United Offering Virginia William Augustus Muhlenberg William Welsh Woman's Auxiliary women workers York City York Training School