The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . F»%t. vv^!. — ? ???HiVt hallows IAinSH ClllliCII. SXOW HILL. MAliVLANl). %i-0^!/mll^i i:ii- ? of the premier that the Roman Church would, if it were in her power, enforce bypains and penalties the acceptance of her creed. In his Vaticanism Mr. Glad-stone replied, and in his reissue of his essay, under the title Rome and the New-est Fasliions in Religion, reiterated his argimients. Numerous other publicationsmight be named, if it were worth while to attempt the bibliography of this interest-ing subject. Tlie notes to Chapter xiii.


The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . F»%t. vv^!. — ? ???HiVt hallows IAinSH ClllliCII. SXOW HILL. MAliVLANl). %i-0^!/mll^i i:ii- ? of the premier that the Roman Church would, if it were in her power, enforce bypains and penalties the acceptance of her creed. In his Vaticanism Mr. Glad-stone replied, and in his reissue of his essay, under the title Rome and the New-est Fasliions in Religion, reiterated his argimients. Numerous other publicationsmight be named, if it were worth while to attempt the bibliography of this interest-ing subject. Tlie notes to Chapter xiii. of the Narrative and Critical History ofAmerica, Vol. iii., pp. 563-662, and the chapter itself by W. T. Brantley, ibid.,pp. 518-663, arc full of valuable and important references to the whole subject ofthe early history of Maryland. The deplorable state and condition of the Province of IMaryland for wantof an established ministry, referred to by the Pautuxent priest, is shown by thestatements of the two Labadists, Jasper Danliers and Peter Sluyter, who


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