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Page iii
... already prepared the way . On 7 November 1869 , at the last service in the old church building pre- vious to moving into the present edifice , Bishop Gillespie , then rector of the parish , delivered a historical sermon in which he ...
... already prepared the way . On 7 November 1869 , at the last service in the old church building pre- vious to moving into the present edifice , Bishop Gillespie , then rector of the parish , delivered a historical sermon in which he ...
Page iv
... that otherwise would , in the course of time , have been lost beyond recovery . A portion of this she has already presented in a paper read at a monthly sociable in Harris Hall , which was printed in the iv St. Andrew's Church.
... that otherwise would , in the course of time , have been lost beyond recovery . A portion of this she has already presented in a paper read at a monthly sociable in Harris Hall , which was printed in the iv St. Andrew's Church.
Page vi
... already been so well done , his excuse is that it seemed necessary in the interests of completeness and unity , and desirable from the fact that the bishop's paper is published in a form not generally accessible to the members of the ...
... already been so well done , his excuse is that it seemed necessary in the interests of completeness and unity , and desirable from the fact that the bishop's paper is published in a form not generally accessible to the members of the ...
Page 13
... Bishop McCoskry visited Ann Arbor for the first time , 2 October , 1836 , he found a new church already in process of erection , and in his annual address com- mends the parish for its zeal in under- taking to Ann Arbor , Michigan . 13.
... Bishop McCoskry visited Ann Arbor for the first time , 2 October , 1836 , he found a new church already in process of erection , and in his annual address com- mends the parish for its zeal in under- taking to Ann Arbor , Michigan . 13.
Page 22
... already owned . This lat- ter strip had six rods frontage on Division Street and , joining Mr. Maynard's land on the south , ran east twenty - six and two- thirds rods . The present church and chapel are in this strip , while the ...
... already owned . This lat- ter strip had six rods frontage on Division Street and , joining Mr. Maynard's land on the south , ran east twenty - six and two- thirds rods . The present church and chapel are in this strip , while the ...
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A. B. Palmer Andrew's Church Ann Arbor April assessments B. M. Thompson Baldwin Bishop Gillespie Board building C. A. Chapin C. B. Nancrede C. H. Millen C. H. Richmond C. H. Van Cleve C. S. Denison chancel chapel church edifice Clark committee congregation convention Cuming David Henning debt Detroit diocese duties E. D. Kinne E. T. Williams Episcopal erection erend fund G. W. Patterson George George W H. J. Brown H. S. Frieze J. H. Lund J. M. Wheeler J. T. Swathel James Clements James Kingsley John July L. B. Gilmore lectures lectureship Loomis meeting ment Miss Corselius Moses Gunn number of communicants organ parish parsonage Philip Brigham present rector rectorship rent resignation Reverend S. H. Douglas Samuel Marks Secretary Senior Warden slip or pew Slocum store pay subscribed subscriptions Sunday school tion Treadwell Treasurer Vestry Book Volney Chapin Wardens and Vestrymen William G
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Page 147 - ... and by that name, they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended in all courts and places whatsoever, in all manner of actions, suits, complaints, matters and causes whatsoever; and that they and their successors...
Page 147 - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places...
Page 111 - The said fund shall be known as the Endowment Fund of the Baldwin Lectures. "2. There shall be chosen annually by the Hobart Guild of the University of Michigan, upon the nomination of the Bishop of Michigan, a learned clergyman or other communicant of the Protestant Episcopal Church, to deliver at Ann Arbor and under the auspices of the said Hobart Guild, between the Feast of St. Michael and All Angels and the Feast of St. Thomas, in each year, not less than six nor more than eight lectures, for...
Page 147 - Huston, as vestrymen, with their associates and successors, be, and they are hereby incorporated and declared a body politic and corporate in deed and in law, by the name and style of " The Wardens and Vestrymen of St. Andrew's Church of Ann Arbor.
Page 148 - ... dispose of the said real and personal estate, or any part thereof, at their will and pleasure ; and that they and their successors shall have power from time to time to make, constitute, ordain...
Page 113 - ... the students who may be willing to avail themselves of them, a complete course of instruction in sacred learning, and in the philosophy of right thinking and right living, without which no education can justly be considered complete; " 4. To organize a society, to be composed of the students in all classes and departments of the University who may be members of, or attached to, the Protestant Episcopal Church, of which society the Bishop of the Diocese, the Rector, Wardens, and Vestrymen of St....
Page 148 - ... such by-laws, rules and regulations shall not be repugnant to the constitution and laws of the United States, or of this State. And be it further enacted.
Page 148 - ... shall have power from time to time, to make, constitute, ordain and establish such by-laws...
Page 149 - Directors, to consist of twentyfive stockholders, whose term of office shall be one year, and until their successors shall have been qualified ; at which meeting those who may be present in person or by proxy, of whom one hundred shall constitute a quorum, shall be competent to organize and elect said officers ; the said Board of Directors...
Page 112 - ... before the income of the fund shall be paid to the lecturer ; " 3. To endow two other lectureships, one on Biblical Literature and Learning, and the other on Christian Evidences : the object of such lectureships to be to provide for all the students who may be willing to avail themselves of them a complete course of instruction in sacred learning, and in the philosophy of right thinking and right living, without which no education can justly be considered complete ; " 4. To organize a society,...