. The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . Ogden failed of confir-mation at the hands of theconvention at a later date,and abandoned the Smith, failing of thecoveted episcopate in theChurch he had so abundant-ly served and so abundantlyhonored, relaxed nothing ofhis zeal in behalf of theChurch, and contributednot a little to the happy realization of the plans he had been so fertile in framing. Thepapers of Drs. Provoost, White, and Gritfith, recommending themto the episcopate respectively of Xew York, Pennsylvania, andVirginia, were duly signed, and on


. The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . Ogden failed of confir-mation at the hands of theconvention at a later date,and abandoned the Smith, failing of thecoveted episcopate in theChurch he had so abundant-ly served and so abundantlyhonored, relaxed nothing ofhis zeal in behalf of theChurch, and contributednot a little to the happy realization of the plans he had been so fertile in framing. Thepapers of Drs. Provoost, White, and Gritfith, recommending themto the episcopate respectively of Xew York, Pennsylvania, andVirginia, were duly signed, and on Thursday, the 2d of November,1786, the two former embarked on board the Speedy packetfor old England, with the expectation of obtaining consecrationfrom the English Thus wrote Benjamin Moore to hisfriend and correspondent, the Rev. Samuel Parker, in Boston. Thevoyage was prosperous,2 and London was reached on the 29th of themonth. The Hon. John Adams, the minister at the court of from America, who had kindly interested himself in aiding. LONDON: Printed by C. Etre and the Executors of W. StkahaN, Printers to the Kinjfs jnoft Excellent Majefly. 1 Hawks and Perrys Connecticut ChurchDocuments, 11., p. 305. - Whites Memoirs of the Church, 2d 120. C0N8ECRATI03 OF HIM AMERICAN BI8HOP8. 71 [ 1567 ] ANNO VICESIMO SEXTO Georgii III. Regis. 0Q0 0Q0 0Q0 °0° °0° °Q° °0° °Q° °0° oC° °0° °0° °0° °0o °Q° °0° °0° °C° °0° ©0° °0° Preamble. The Arch,bishop of C A P. LXXXIV. An A6t to empower the Archbifhop of Canterbury, or theArchbifhop of York, for the Time being, to confecrate tothe Office of a Bifhop, Pcrfons being Subjects or Citizensof Countries out of his Majeftys Dominions.


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