. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . CHAPTER XXIII WARM NORTHERN FRIENDS Bishop Davis at the Diocesan Convention of 1866—Churchesayid parochial schools for the colored people—Good resolutionsare no ttse ivithout practical performa?ice—/ take stepstoward the carrying out of certain good resolutions passedby the convention—The Bishop sends Tne North to collectfunds for the Theological Seuiinajy a7id colored school—lamki7idly received i7i Nezv York by Dr. Twi?ig, a?id inBrooklyii by Dr. Littlejohn—Mimificence of Mr. A.


. Led on! Step by step, scenes from clerical, military, educational, and plantation life in the South, 1828-1898; . CHAPTER XXIII WARM NORTHERN FRIENDS Bishop Davis at the Diocesan Convention of 1866—Churchesayid parochial schools for the colored people—Good resolutionsare no ttse ivithout practical performa?ice—/ take stepstoward the carrying out of certain good resolutions passedby the convention—The Bishop sends Tne North to collectfunds for the Theological Seuiinajy a7id colored school—lamki7idly received i7i Nezv York by Dr. Twi?ig, a?id inBrooklyii by Dr. Littlejohn—Mimificence of Mr. A. THE war was over and now a new chapter in my lifeopened. I will detail it from the Davis in his address to the Episcopal Conven-tion of February, 1866, in Grace Church, the first heldafter the war, said : * Let me say, too, that I have receivedthe strongest memorials of kindness, and to testify myrecognition of these in the spirit of Christian affection andfellowship. The Freedmens Aid Commission, in theDepartment of Domestic Missions, in the Church of theUnited States, is


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