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The Ecclesiastical Condition of New York at the Opening of the Eighteenth Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 1912

Extract

The decades clustering about the year 1700 were unusually important in reference to the subsequent ecclesiastical history of New York. The previous history of the Church in that province, except during the political episode of the Leisler troubles, had been comparatively tranquil; but in the decades alluded to, new elements were introduced and complications ensued, which modified all former conditions, and caused not a little friction in ecclesiastical affairs down to the Revolution. Nevertheless, new phases of Christian activity were also thereby developed, which became very influential; and the discussions which ensued clarified the atmosphere in reference to the proper relations of Church and State and prepared the way for their separation. In order to get a proper background for the consideration of the period alluded to, permit a brief reference to some antecedent conditions.

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Copyright © American Society for Church History 1912

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page 83 note 1 Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York, Albany 1901–1905, i., 558.

page 85 note 1 Ecc. Records of N. Y., ii., 865.

page 85 note 2 Ibid., ii., 897.

page 86 note 1 Ecc. Records of N. Y., ii., 1012, 1016.

page 87 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1013-15.

page 87 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1039.

page 87 note 3 Ibid., ii., 1033-37.

page 88 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1045.

page 89 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., i, 743; ii., 828, 880,952-954,996, 1030-35,1046, 1123.

page 89 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1048.

page 89 note 3 Ibid., ii., 1054.

page 89 note 4 Ibid., ii., 1074.

page 90 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1045.

page 90 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1076-79.

page 91 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1084.

page 91 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1095-97.

page 92 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1112-15.

page 93 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1116-17, 1127-28.

page 93 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1133-34.

page 94 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1134.

page 94 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1136-64, 1151, 1274.

page 95 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii. 1168, 1180-81; Berrian, 321-325.

page 95 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1174-76.

page 95 note 3 Ibid., ii., 1176-77.

page 95 note 4 Dix, i., no, ill.

page 96 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1178–81.

page 97 note 1 Ecc. Records of N. Y., ii., 1136–64; iii., 1592.

page 97 note 2 These were the two chaplains, Edward Mott, 1696-1704, and Symon Smith, 1696–1700.

page 98 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1172.

page 98 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1185–87, 1218–21.

page 99 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., iii., 1909–10.

page 99 note 2 Ibid., iii., 1950–53.

page 99 note 3 Ibid., ii., 1080–82; v., 3427–32.

page 99 note 4 Ibid., ii., 1234.

page 99 note 5 Ibid., ii., 1277–78.

page 100 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1225.

page 100 note 2 Ibid., ii., 1274.

page 100 note 3 Ibid., ii., 1222,1339; Dix, i., 121–2.

page 100 note 4 Ibid., iii., 1558, 1563–66.

page 100 note 5 Ibid., iii., 1597–98.

page 100 note 6 Ibid., ii., 1392–93.

page 101 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1299, 1302.

page 101 note 2 Ibid., iii., 1368–70, 1449–52.

page 102 note 1 See Ecc. Records, N. Y., ii., 1222–1441.

page 102 note 2 See Digest of S. P. G. Records, 52–78, 854–856.

page 104 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., iii., 1615–19.

page 104 note 2 Ibid., iii., 1669–73.

page 104 note 3 Ibid., iii., 1671–73.

page 104 note 4 Ibid., iii., 1657–72, 1620–1712.

page 105 note 1 Ecc. Records, N. Y., iii., 1702–3, 1735–37, 1816–41.