. The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . n intrusted to the care of the Rev. Dr. Man-Held of Derby andthe Rev. Dr. William Smith of Narragansett ; and the bishop himself had trained him in the-ology. We have seenhow after his ordinationhe served as chaplain to &Z07Z C U^TPZ^PTZ s f:ltM(M- On the 15th of January, 171H>, he was elected to the charge of ^^Z Grace Church, Jamaica, , in which his fatherhad spent some of the early years of his history, hut, after a littlemore than a month, he was recalled to New London by the deathof the bishop, and he wrote from thence tha


. The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . n intrusted to the care of the Rev. Dr. Man-Held of Derby andthe Rev. Dr. William Smith of Narragansett ; and the bishop himself had trained him in the-ology. We have seenhow after his ordinationhe served as chaplain to &Z07Z C U^TPZ^PTZ s f:ltM(M- On the 15th of January, 171H>, he was elected to the charge of ^^Z Grace Church, Jamaica, , in which his fatherhad spent some of the early years of his history, hut, after a littlemore than a month, he was recalled to New London by the deathof the bishop, and he wrote from thence that he would not returnto Jamaica. On the 28th of March he was chosen minister of Church. New London, for the following year: on the17th of July he was ordained to the priesthood in New York byBishop Provoost : and for more than eighteen years he carried onthe work of the rectorship of that venerable and important was a quiet work in a quiet time. Few events of importance hap- BISHOP SEABURY S MITKE IN nil. LIBUAKYOK TRINITY 456 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH. pened in the history of the Church at large or in the annals of his im-mediate cure. The record of such a ministry is not one which canbe written with pen and ink; in its struggles and privations (for was by no means secure from these), and in its encourage-ments (for some such there must have been), it is consecrated tothe Masters service and accepted and blessed by him. And when, in1814, he removed to Setauket, , to begin the rectorship of Caro-line Church, it was to carry on there for thirty years the same patientand quiet and (we fear we must add) ill-requited priestly labors. Be-sides the care of his parish, he was for many years missionary atIslip and also had temporary charge of the church at , sensible, and faithful, he occupied himself with thework which God had set him to do ; and when he was called to hisrest on the 29th of December, 18


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