The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . themselves£600 of the Currency of Carolina. 4. St. ehunli is 20 utiles from Charles Cit)-, a large and ])opulousParish, wherein is an handsome Brick Church, a Parsonage built with Timber and 302 iiiSTOia or THK American episcopal church. a Glebe of £250 acres of Land. To this Church is now going over the Rev*. , Jlissionaiy from tlie Ilonble the Society. 6. St. Jolins, a lai-ge, populous and nice Parish, in which is a decent RrickChurch 25 miles from Charles City, lately adorned and bcautilicd at the charge ofthe P


The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . themselves£600 of the Currency of Carolina. 4. St. ehunli is 20 utiles from Charles Cit)-, a large and ])opulousParish, wherein is an handsome Brick Church, a Parsonage built with Timber and 302 iiiSTOia or THK American episcopal church. a Glebe of £250 acres of Land. To this Church is now going over the Rev*. , Jlissionaiy from tlie Ilonble the Society. 6. St. Jolins, a lai-ge, populous and nice Parish, in which is a decent RrickChurch 25 miles from Charles City, lately adorned and bcautilicd at the charge ofthe Parishioners, and a very convenient I5rick Parsonage House, pleasantly situatedupon a Glebe of ;>00 acres of Land. The Reverend Mr. Brian Hunt, Minister andMissionary from the Honble the Society, arrived there about March or April last,and was kindlj- received bj- tlie people. G. St. Thomass, a large and populous Parish, in which are two Churches andtwo Glebes, but no Parsonage House as yet buill. The Rev. Mr. Hasell. who hath ^r\i^s&<.-^ /:. ..1 ST. Andrews ciiuhch. been Minister of the Parisli and iMissionary from the Honble Society It years, andwell esteemed by his people, residing upon an KsUite, and in an House of his own,whilst the Money appro])riated from the Publi(; fen- the building of an house is dailyincreasing, being put out uiwn good Securily at tlie legal interest of the County. 7. St. Denis, a (Congregation of French Refugees conforming to llio CImrchof England, and within the bounds of St. Thomas Parish, and made a districtParisli for a time, until the jjresent inhabitants or their cliilihvn attain the EnglishTongue. The Minister, the llev. Mr. Joini La Pierre, wlio halli cMJoycd tlie livingabout 12 vears, rccei\ing an equal salary from the Trea-sury with tlie otlier CountyPaiislios, l)ut is no Missionary. 8. Christ Clmreli, a large Parish, but jioor, where is a Timber Churcli i:\ milesfrom Charles City, a Parsonage House, a (llebe of 100 acres of la


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