British humanitarianism ; essays honoring Frank J. Klingberg /
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| Language: | English |
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Philadelphia :
Church Historical Society,
[1950]
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| Series: | Publications (Historical Society of the Episcopal Church) ;
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Table of Contents:
- The Society for the Propagation of the gospel's plantations and the emancipation crisis, by J. H. Bennett, Jr
- Convicts, colonists and progress in Australia, 1800-1850, by C. S. Blackton
- The S. P. G. and the foreign settler in the American Colonies, by W. A. Bultmann
- Early factory legislation; a neglected aspect of British humanitarianism, by J. Duffy
- The Anglican Church in British North America; ecclesiastical government before 1688, by H. E. Kimball.-Thomas Bradbury Chandler, Anglican humanitarian in colonial New Jersey, by S. C. Mcculloch
- Matthew Graves, Anglican missionary to the Puritans, by M. O'Neil
- James Ramsay, essayist, aggressive humanitarian, by J. A. Schutz
- The attempt of British humanitarianism to modify chatttel slavery, by R. W. Smith
- Education and the children's hymn in eighteenth century England, by P. J. Wetherell
- Selected list of publications by Frank J. Klingberg (p. 200-204)--Bibliographical references (p. 205-235)