The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . ishoj)-elect of tlieChurches in the said States : but that, before the said Iishops conqily with Ihe requestaforesaid, it be proposed to the Churches in the New England States, to meet theChurches of these States, with the three said ]is, in an adjourned Convention,to Kettle certain articles (jf union and disei))line, among all the Chiuches, jneviousto such consecration. .itli. That if any difficulty or delicacy, in respect to tlie Arclibishopsand Bishops of England, shall remain with the Right Rev. Drs. White and Pro-


The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . ishoj)-elect of tlieChurches in the said States : but that, before the said Iishops conqily with Ihe requestaforesaid, it be proposed to the Churches in the New England States, to meet theChurches of these States, with the three said ]is, in an adjourned Convention,to Kettle certain articles (jf union and disei))line, among all the Chiuches, jneviousto such consecration. .itli. That if any difficulty or delicacy, in respect to tlie Arclibishopsand Bishops of England, shall remain with the Right Rev. Drs. White and Pro-voost, or either of them, concerning their compliance with the above request, this. RT. REV. SAMUEL , , SECOND MASSACHUSETTS, FROM A MIXIATLTJE IN THEPOSSESSION OF MISS EDSON, LOWELL, MASS. CONSOLIDATION OF THE CHURCHES. 85 Convention will address the Archbishops and Bishops, and hope thereby to removethe difficulty. These resolutions of peace, unanimously agreed upon in the com-mittee of the whole, were unanimously adopted by the a hurried note addressed to Bishop Seabury, Bishop White com-municated, without a moments loss of time, the result of the action,and the expression of his satisfaction at the prospect of a speedy unionon terms such as could not fail to commend themselves to all right-minded men. The address to the archbishops and bishops recited therequest of the New England clergy and the resolutions of the conven-tion, and included the extracts from the Rev. Mr. Parkers letter toBishop White, and one from Bishop Seabury to Dr. William Dr. Smith immediately, on the rising of the convention, sent thefollowing gra


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