Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
Index to The Episcopal Church in Virginia, 1607–2007 (Volume 115, Number 2)
by Edward L. Bond and Joan R. Gundersen
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(Page numbers in bold indicate illustrations.)
Act of Toleration (1689), 190
African American bishops, 332
African American churches, 261–62, 284, 286, 308–9
African American ministers, 287, 299, 310
African Americans
church's mission to, 187, 228, 261–64, 283–89, 293–94, 302, 306–9, 337
African American schools, 294, 308
Akinola, Peter, 339
Ambler, John, 214
American Church Institute for Negroes, 287, 312–13, 316
American Colonization Society, 227–28, 262
American Sunday School Union, 227
Andrews, Charles, 264
Andrus, Joseph, 226, 228
Anglo-Catholicism. See High church Episcopalianism
Anthony, Mary, 331
Archdeaconry of the Blue Ridge, 297, 304–6, 310
Arendts, Grace, 302–3
Asbury, Francis, 207
Athanasian Creed, 209
Atwell, Joseph, 286
Balmaine, Alexander, 222
Bannister, John, 184
Baptists, 190–91, 208, 212–13, 251, 263
Bennett, Richard, 174–75
Berkeley, William, 174
Bethany Institute, 290
Beveridge, William, 189
Bishop Payne Divinity School, 287–89, 293, 298, 308, 312–13
class of 1925, 299
faculty, 299
merger with Virginia Theological Seminary, 313
Blair, James, 178, 183–87, 203
Bloomfield. See St. Anne's Preventorium
Blue Ridge Industrial School, 304, 306
Board of Colored Work, 310
Book of Common Prayer, 164, 165, 167, 175, 177, 183, 188–89, 204, 206, 220, 278–79, 332, 339
1928 revision, 292
1979 revision, 332–33, 336
Confederate, 267
Book of Homilies, 175
Boucher, Jonathan, 190
Bowie, Walter, 302
Boyle, Sarah Patton, 315
Bracken, John, 219–20, 222
Brafferton School, 184, 202
Brander, John, 179
Braxton, Carter, 205
Briscoe, Mary, 227
Brooks, Preston, 264
Brotherhood of St. Andrew, 282
Brotherhood of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 282
Brown, Thomas D., 310
Brown v. Board of Education, 314
Brown, William Cabell, 291–92, 294–95, 300
Bruton Parish Church (Williamsburg), 206, 280
Brydon, George MacLaren, 308, 310
Buchanan, James, 222
Buchanan, John, 208
Buford, Pattie Hick, 285
Cain, Thomas, 287
Calvary Mission School (Hanover County), 294
Calvinism, 166, 171
Camm, John, 192, 203–4
Campbell, Antoine Lamont, 332
Carey, George, 338
Central Presbyterian, 265
Chamberlayne School for Boys (Richmond). See St. Christopher's School (Richmond)
chapels of ease, 185
Charles II, 181
Chase, Philander, 263
Chase, Salmon P., 263
Cheek, Alison, 328, 330, 334
Chevers, Mark, 261
Chilton, Samuel B., 311, 318
Christ Church (Norfolk), 279
Christchurch School (Urbanna), 293
Christian, Edmund, 257
Church Mission Board, 291
Church of the Advocate (Philadelphia, Pa.), 330
Church Pension Fund, 312
Civil War, 266–67
Claggett, Thomas J., 221
Clay, Charles, 191
Clayton, John, 183–85
Cocke, Louisa Maxwell Holmes, 227
Coke, Thomas, 207
College of William and Mary, 179, 183, 192, 202–3, 211, 219, 229, 292
colonial churches, 180
colonization, 166–67
Colored Convocation, 310
Colored Missionary Jurisdiction, 307, 309
Common Prayer-Book and Tract Society of Virginia, 226
A Companion to the Font and Pulpit, 252
Compton, Henry, 176, 178, 181–82, 184
Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia (later Council of) (1785) 209, (1789) 211, (1793) 212, (1799) 214, (1814) 222, (1830) 225, (1840) 253, (1841) 247, 252, (1845) 251, (1872) 278–79, 282, (1874) 279, (1889) 288, (1899) 288, (1931) 309, (1933) 310, (1962) 317, (1967) 318, (1971) 329, (1973) 329, (1975) 329–30
Convocation of Anglicans in North America, 339
Cooke, Giles B., 286–87
Couch, Helen, 305
Cummins, George, 257, 260
Dale, Thomas, 170
Dana, Charles, 264
Danish Lutherans, 209
Darwin, Charles, 249
Dashiell, Mina, 290
Daughters of the King, 303
Davies, Samuel, 190
Davison, Mary, 303
Dawson, William, 183
Democratic-Republican Party, 213–14
Diocesan Missionary Society, 224–25, 257, 260, 262, 281, 285, 289, 295, 304–6, 308–9, 312
Diocese of New Hampshire, 338
Diocese of Southern Virginia, 280, 289, 331, 336
Diocese of Southwestern Virginia, 280, 331
Diocese of West Virginia, 280, 289
disestablishment of Anglican Church, 208–9
Dix, Gregory, 332
Doane, George Washington, 249
The Doctrines of the Episcopal Church not Romish, 252
Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society, 225
Douglas, Margaret, 227
Duncan, Robert, 339
Dunmore, Lord (John Murray), 203–4
Edwards, Charlotte, 304
Edward VI, 167
Elizabeth I, 167, 177
Emery, Mary Ann, 282
Emmanuel Chapel (Petersburg), 298
Empie, Adam, 250
English Reformation, 166, 246
Episcopal Church in Virginia
attitude toward slavery, 261
church schools, 292–94, 308, 315
commissaries, 182–83
diocesan division (1877) 280, (1892) 280, 295, (1919) 280
financial reorganization, 312
legal cases, 214–15, 219
origins, 166–67
publications, 225–26, 249–50, 254–56, 261, 264–65, 267, 285, 302, 305
relationship with African Americans, 187, 228, 261–64, 283–89, 293–94, 302, 306–10, 314–16, 332, 337
relationship with Native Americans, 169, 173, 184, 202
role of women, 190, 202, 206–7, 220, 226–27, 231, 281–85, 289–91, 295, 302–5, 309, 316–18, 329–31
secession controversy (2007), 339
vestry system, 176, 181
Widows and Orphans Fund, 202–3, 212, 225
Episcopal Church Women. See Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions
Episcopal High School (Alexandria), 231, 266, 292–93, 315
Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, 315–16
evangelical Episcopalianism, 188, 222, 231, 245, 247–51, 253–54, 256, 278–79
Falls Church, 339
Federalist Party, 214
Female Auxiliary Education Societies, 231
Fitzhugh, Angelina, 304
Fork Church (Hanover County), 180
Fredericksville Parish (Albemarle County), 214
Freud, Sigmund, 249
gay clergy controversy, 338
General Board of Missions, 291–92
General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church (1785) 208–9, (1786) 210, (1814) 222, (1826) 227, 246, (1829) 233, (1844) 250, (1859) 265, (1862) 278, (1865) 283–84, (1871) 282, (1907) 291, 307, 310, (1919) 290–91, (1946) 317, (1949) 317, 332, (1964) 329, (1967) 316, 318, 329, (1969) 316, (1970) 329, (1973) 329, (1976) 331, (1979) 336
General Convention Special Program, 316
General Theological Seminary, 229–30, 248
Gibson, Churchill J., 284
Gibson, Robert A., 281, 291–92, 300, 305, 308
Gibson, Robert F., Jr., 301, 311, 314–17
glebe, 214–15
Glover, Raymond F., 336
Good Shepherd of the Hills Church (Greene County), 306
Goodwin, Frederick D., 295, 301, 310–11, 315
Grace Church (Caroline County), 266
Grace Church (Jackson County, W. Va.), 260
Great Awakening, 190–91, 245
Great Depression, 305, 311
Green, Berryman, 292
Green, Roger, 185
Griffith, David, 208–10, 216, 234
Hall, Robert Bruce, 311, 328, 330–31, 334–35, 336
Hamilton, Aston, 310
Hammond, John, 182
Harvey, John, 174
Henry, Patrick, 190
Henry VIII, 166–67, 181
Hentz, Deborah Ann, 331
high church Episcopalianism, 245–47, 249, 251, 253, 279, 289
Hill, Frances Maria, 227
Hill, John, 227
Hodges, William, 261
homosexuals, ordination of, 338
Hooker, Richard, 166
Hopkins, John Henry, 250, 263
Horrocks, James, 202
Hungars Parish, 176
Huntington, William, 255
Hunt, Robert, 170
Hutton, Mary Sandys, 305
Hyland, W. L., 260
hymnal (1982), 336–37
Instructive Visiting Nurse Association, 303
Ives, Levi Silliman, 248–49
Jacob, Henry, 171
James I, 169, 173
James, John, 170
James, Margaretta, 296
James, Nancy, 331
Jamestown, 165, 168
Jarratt, Devereaux, 191, 252, 256
Jefferson, Thomas, 211, 219
Jeffreys, Herbert, 182
John Moncure High School (Essex County), 294, 308
Johns, John, 248, 250, 259, 260–62, 264, 266–67, 277–80, 286
Johnson, John W., 299
Jones, Mary E., 290, 302
Jones, Violetta Lansdale, 260
Keble, John, 246, 249
Keith, Reuel, 229–30
Kemp, F. N., 229–30
Kepler, H. S., 281
King, William, 219
Know Nothing Party, 249
Lapworth, Michael, 170
Latinos
church's mission to, 337
The Law of Proportion in the Church of God, 252
Lee, Edmund, 220–21, 231
Lee, Harry B., 304
Lee, Peter J., 335, 337–39
Lee, William Fitzhugh, 226
Leigh, William, 208
Lincoln, Abraham, 265
Lloyd, Arthur S., 292
Lomax, Judith, 228
low church. See evangelical Episcopalianism
Luther, Martin, 166
Madison, James, 204, 211–12, 214–15, 218, 219–20, 232, 234, 264
Mahan, Milo, 253
Manchester Parish (Chesterfield County), 214
Marmion, William Henry, 331
Marshall, John, 219
Marx, Karl, 249
Mary I, 167
Mason, Lucy Ambler, 295
Mason, Lucy Randolph, 302
Mason, W. Roy, 306, 311
Matthews, Frank Clayton, 332
Maury, James, 186
McGuire, Edward, 220–21, 264
McRoberts, Archibald, 191
Meade Memorial Chapel, 308–9
Meade, William, 219–22, 227–28, 230, 232–34, 242, 248–52, 254–57, 259, 260–62, 264–66, 278
pamphlets by, 252
Methodists, 191, 205, 207, 251, 263
Miles, Mary, 285
Minns, Martyn, 339
Moncure, John, 294, 302, 306–8
Montague, Cary, 302–3
Monumental Church (Richmond), 200, 222, 279
Moore, Christian, 224
Moore, Richard Channing, 218, 219, 221–24, 226–27, 229–34, 247, 252, 260, 263–64
Moreau, Nicholas, 184
Munford, Mary-Cooke Branch, 302
National Coalition for Women's Ordination, 330
Nation-Wide Campaign, 312
Native Americans. See under Episcopal Church in Virginia
Network of Anglican Communion Parishes and Dioceses, 339
Neve, Frederick W., 297, 302, 304–5
Newman, John Henry, 246, 249
Newton, John Brockenbrough, 281
Nicene Creed, 209–10
Nicholas, Robert Carter, 205
Norris, Oliver, 220–22, 229
Onderdonk, Benjamin, 249
ordination certificates, 179
ordination of ministers, 179
Osgood, E. E., 308
Osgood Memorial Mission, 308
Osgood Memorial School, 294
Our Diocesan Work, 285
Our Mountain Work, 305
Oxford Movement, 246–47, 249–52, 256
Page, Ann Randolph Meade, 216, 227–29
Page, John, 188, 210, 339
Pan Anglican Congress of Mission, 291
Park, Patricia, 330–31, 334
Parks, Annie, 305
Parks, Martin, 253
Paxton, Robert, 189
Payne, John, 287
Payne, Martha, 287
Pendleton, Edmund, 205, 215
Pendleton, Rose, 285
Peterkin, George, 280
Peterkin, Joshua, 256
Peterkin, Rebecca, 295
"Philadelphia 11," 330
Philadelphia Prayer Book Society, 285
Pocahontas, 169
Polk, Leonidas, 262
Potter, Alonzo, 263
Powell, Blanche, 331
Powhatan Uprising (1622), 173
Prayer Book Society. See Society for the Preservation of the Book of Common Prayer
Prayer Book Studies, 332
Presbyterians, 190, 205, 207–8, 212, 224, 251, 263
Prichard, Robert, 330–31
Privy Council, 174
Protestant Episcopal Church Home, 306
Protestant Reformation, 166
Provoost, Samuel, 211
Pusey, Edward, 246
Quakers, 190
Racial Study Commission, 314
Randolph, Alfred M., 280
Randolph, Edmund, 214
Rappahannock Academy (Caroline County), 214, 220
Ravenscroft, John, 228–30, 233, 248
Reformed Episcopal Church, 279
A Relation of the State of Religion . . . in the Several States of These Western Parts of the World, 171
Religious Herald, 265
Revolutionary War, 204–6, 244–45
Rhonnald, Alexander, 187
Richmond Education Association, 302
Richmond School for Social Work and Public Health, 302
Righter, Henry, 329
Robinson, V. Gene, 338
Robinson, William, 190
Rolfe, John, 168, 170
Roman Catholicism, 167, 248–49
Roslyn (Henrico County), 303, 314
Russell, James Solomon, 286
St. Agnes School (Alexandria), 293, 315
St. Andrew's Parish (Richmond), 303
St. Anne's Church (Prince Edward County), 281
St. Anne's Home. See St. Anne's Preventorium
St. Anne's Parish (Albemarle County), 214
St. Anne's Preventorium, 304, 306, 314
St. Anne's School (Charlottesville), 293
St. Catherine's School (Richmond), 293, 315
St. Christopher's School (Richmond), 293, 315
St. George's Church (Accomack County), 228
St. George's Parish (Spotsylvania County), 220
St. James's Church (Richmond), 261, 303
St. John's Church (Arlington County), 284
St. John's Church (Portsmouth), 254
St. John's Church (Wytheville), 285
St. Luke's Church (Norfolk), 279
St. Margaret's Parish (Caroline County), 214
St. Margaret's School (Tappahannock), 293
St. Mary's Church (Goochland County), 284
St. Mary's Parish (Caroline County), 214, 220
St. Paul Normal and Industrial School (Lawrenceville), 286, 289, 292, 308
St. Paul's Church (Alexandria), 227
St. Paul's Church (Gordonsville), 285
St. Paul's Church (Suffolk), 254
St. Paul's College, 316. See also St. Paul Normal and Industrial School
St. Peter's Church (New Kent Courthouse), 258
St. Peter's School (Richmond), 294
St. Philip's Church (Richmond), 261–62, 308–10
St. Stephen's Church (Petersburg), 284, 286
St. Stephen's Normal School (Petersburg), 287
St. Stephen's School (Alexandria), 293, 315
Sandys, Edwin, 171
Seabury, Samuel, 207, 209–10, 263
sectional crises, 244, 265
Seldon, Miles, 208
A Sermon Concerning the Excellency and Usefulness of the Common Prayer, 189
Seward, William, 263
Shelburne Parish (Loudoun County), 215
Sheltering Arms Hospital, 295
Shenandoah National Park, 305
Sheppard, William Ludwell, 249, 257, 260
Shield, Samuel, 208
Shrine Mont (Orkney Springs), 303–4, 314
Slaughter, Philip, 264
slavery. See under Episcopal Church in Virginia
Smith, John, 165, 170
Society for the Betterment of Housing and Living Conditions in Richmond, 302
Society for the Education of Young Men for the Ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia and Maryland, 229–31
Society for the Preservation of the Book of Common Prayer, 333, 336
Southern Churchman, 217, 226, 244, 249–50, 254–56, 261, 264–65, 267, 302
South Farnham Parish (Essex County), 227
Sparrow, William, 251, 255, 258, 264–66
Spencer, Thomas, 287
Spring Street Home, 295
Standing Liturgical Commission, 332
Steele, William, 232
Story, Joseph, 215
Stuart Hall (Staunton). See Virginia Female Institute
Stuart, "Miss Sallie." See Sarah Ashton Stuart
Stuart, Sarah Ashton, 283, 296, 309
Sumner, Charles, 264
Sunday Schools, 225–27, 233, 283–85, 306
Tayloe, Virginia, 261
Taylor, Loulie, 283
temperance, 232
Tenison, Thomas, 187
The Shape of the Liturgy, 332
Thorpe, George, 169
Tillotson, John, 188
Tillotson Parish (Buckingham County), 213
tobacco, 172, 210
Tracts for the Times, 246–47
Treaty of Paris (1783), 245
Trinity Church (Portsmouth), 279
Truro Church (Fairfax), 339
Tucker, Beverley, 285, 302
Tucker, Henry St. George, 294–95, 301, 309–11, 317
Tucker, St. George, 212, 215
Turpin v. Lockett, 214–15, 219
Two Penny Acts, 191–92
Tyler, John, 208, 212
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 264
Union of Black Clergy and Laity, 316
United States Supreme Court, 215
Vaché, Claude Charles, 331
Valentine, Benjamin, 302
Valentine, Lila, 302
Virginia
economy, 172, 210
founding of, 168
Virginia Commonwealth University. See Richmond School for Social Work and Public Health
Virginia Company of London, 168–69, 172–73
Virginia Female Institute (Staunton), 292
Virginia Gazette, 190, 202, 208
Virginia General Assembly, 169, 172–76, 183, 185, 187, 203, 205–6, 208–9, 212–13, 215
House of Burgesses, 184
Virginia Randolph Ellett School for Girls (Richmond). See St. Catherine's School (Richmond)
Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 214–15
Virginia Theological Seminary (Alexandria), 217, 229–30, 248, 251, 256, 266, 284, 287, 292–93, 314, 329
class of 1954, 276
desegregation of, 314
merger with Bishop Payne Divinity School, 313
Wager, Ann, 202
Walker, Annie Rose, 303
Walker, John T., 276, 314
Wallace, James, 186
Wall, Henry, 260
War of 1812, 222
Washington, Bushrod, 214, 220–21
Washington Parish (Westmoreland County), 227, 261
Washington, Sarah, 219
Washington Theological Repertory, 225–26
Watchman and Observer, 251
Wells, E. M. P., 263
Wesley, John, 207
Westminster-Canterbury, 337
Westover Church (Charles City County), 180
Whitaker, Alexander, 169–70
White, William, 207, 211, 232
Whittingham, William, 247, 249, 257, 263
Whittle, Emily Cary, 295
Whittle, Francis M., 278–81, 286, 289–91, 295, 300
Wickham, John, 214
Wilberforce, William, 264
Williams, John L., 308
Willie, William, 202
Wilmer, Anne, 231
Wilmer, Richard Hooker, 266
Wilmer, William, 220–22, 224–27, 229–30, 232, 234
Winegar, Elizabeth, 305
Wingfield, Edward Maria, 170
Wingfield, J. H., 253–54, 262
The Wisdom, Moderation, and Charity of the English Reformers and of the Founders of the Episcopal Church in the United States, 252
Wise, Henry, 262
Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions, 282–83, 290, 294, 305, 307, 309, 312, 317
Women
as deaconesses, 282, 290, 302
in mission work, 281–83, 290–91, 296–97, 302–5, 309
ordination of, 328, 329–31, 334
as Sunday School teachers, 202, 284–85
volunteer societies of, 226, 231, 282
Woodward, Edmund Lee, 303
Wyatt, Francis, 172–73
Wythe, George, 214
Yates, John, 338
Young Women's Christian Association, 295
Zion Union Church, 286
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