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Account of the true nature and object of the late Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York, together with a defence of the Association from objections which have been urged against it, and an explanation of the reasons which have led to its dissolution by the members of the Association

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New York
Contributor:
Turner, Samuel Hulbeart, 1790-1861.
Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew, Bishop, 1792-1854.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hobart, John Henry, Bishop, 1775-1830. Pastoral letter, addressed to the clergy and laity.
Hobart, John Henry.
Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New York.
Episcopal Church--Clergy.
Episcopal Church.
Episcopal Church--Societies, etc.
Physical Description:
48 p. ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
New-York : G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1829.
Notes:
In his reply to this pamphlet, John Henry Hobart states that "it is no secret, that the Rev. Dr. [Samuel Hulbeart] Turner is the author of the "Account,&c." (Cf. Hobart, John Henry, bp., 1775-1830. Brief notice of an "Account of the true nature and object ..." New York, 1829, p.12.
Includes, on pp.16-22, a letter from Jonathan M. Wainwright to the members of the Association, giving his reasons for separating himself from the organization.

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