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General his- Scisco, L. D. Rural militia of the New Netherland. (see American

tory Religious

historical register, Nov. 1895, 3: 335-39)

973 qAm31 Vail, H: H. Some records of the French and Indian war. (see New York genealogical and biographical record, Ap. 1895, 26: 73–79) 929.1 qN421

Includes muster roll of Capt. Thomas Terry's company of Long Island troops, 1759.

Religious history

For particular churches, see name of the place under Local colonial history. Baird, C: W. Churches in the province of New York in the year 1700. (see Magazine of American history, Oct. 1879, 3: 625)

973 M27 Disosway, G. P. The earliest churches of New York and its vicinity. 416p. N. Y. 1865.

277.471 D63 Earl, Robert. Religion in the colony of New York; address before the Herkimer county historical society, Dec. 14, 1897. 11р. n.p. 1897? 277.47 Ea7 Also in Herkimer county historical society. Papers 1897. p.131-41, 974.761 H42. Holland society of New York. Transcript of church records in possession of the society. (see its Year book. 1898. p.206-9)

974-7 qH71 Hopkins, A. G. Early protestant missions among the Iroquois. (see Oneida historical society. Transactions. 1885-86. p.5-28)

974.762 On2 Papers relating principally to the conversion and civilization of the six nations of Indians, interspersed with letters on other subjects of public interest. (see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York)

1849-51. 4: 289-504. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 4:187-312. 974.7 qN423

Papers relating to the state of religion

in the province, 1657-1712.

state of New York)

(see N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the

1849-51. 3: 101-30. 974.7 N424 1850-51. 3: 67-84.

974-7 qN423

Sprague, W: B. Annals of the American pulpit; or, Commemorative notices of American clergymen of various denominations from the early settlement of the country to the close of 1855; with historical introductions. 9v. N. Y. 1857-69.

For contents see Boston athenaeum. Catalogue. p. 2839.

922 Sp7

tory church

Stiles, Ezra. Brief view of the state of religious liberty in the colony General hisof New York read before the reverend general convention of the Episcopal delegates from the consociated churches of Connecticut and the synod of New York and Philadelphia, met at Stanford, September 1, 1773. (see Massachusetts historical society. Collections. 1814. ser. 2, 1: 140-57) 974.4 M38 V.II Including Account of the dissenting interest in the middle states, A. D. 1759 in letter from Elihu Spencer to Dr Stiles.

Catholic

For Father Jogues, see Dutch colony 1626-64; Description, p.327.

Courcy de Laroche-Héron, Henry de. The catholic church in the
United States, a sketch of its ecclesiastical history; translated and
enlarged by J: G. Shea.
594p. N. Y. 1856. 282.73 C83

Colonial church in New York, p. 314-44.

Mullany, J: F. Pioneer church of the state of New York with other

essays. 140p.

Syracuse 1897.

282.747 M91

Murray, J: O. Popular history of the catholic church in the United
States. Ed 3. 619p. N. Y. 1876.

Father Isaac Jogues, p.111-18.

Colonial church, New York, p.150-54.

282.73 M96

Hon. Thomas Dongan, 1st catholic governor of New York, p. 155–58. O'Gorman, Thomas. History of the Roman catholic church in the United States. 515p. N. Y. 1895. (American church history)

Colonial church in New York, p.230-31, 243-44.

282.73 Og6

Shea, J: G. History of the catholic church within the limits of the United States from the first attempted colonization to the present time. 4V. N. Y. 1886-92.

Colonial church in New York, 1:87-99, 356-58, 396-400, 433.

Episcopal

282.73 qSh3

Anderson, J. S. M. History of the church of England in the colonies and foreign dependencies of the British empire. 3v. Lond. 1845-56.

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283 An21
283 An2

DeCosta, B: F. Centennial of the diocese of New York: and, Church and state during the colonial period. (see Wilson, J. G. ed. Centennial history of the protestant episcopal church in the diocese of New York. 1886. P.46-103) 283.747 W69

General his

tory Episcopal church

Establishment of the church of England in New York. (see Historical magazine, May, 1861, 5: 153-55)

973 H62 Humphreys, David. Historical account of the incorporated Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts. 356p. Lond.

1730.

266.3 H88

Includes accounts of the missionary work in the colony of New York and of the negro riots in New York city.

Inglis, Charles. State of the Anglo-American church in 1776. (see
N. Y. (state)-State, Secretary of. Documentary history of the state
of New York)
1849-51.

Keith and Talbot.

3:1047-66. 974.7 N424

1850-51. 3:635-46. 974-7 qN423

(see Protestant episcopal historical society. 1: pref. 1-43, p.1-86) 283.73 P94

Collections. 1851.

Includes Journal of travels by George Keith.

The letters of these agents of the Society for the propagation of the gospel in foreign parts furnish a very full account of the general religious aspect of the colonies.

McConnell, S: D. History of the American episcopal church from the
planting of the colonies to the end of the civil war.
1890.

Church in colonial New York, p.59-68, 93-95, 191-94.

392p. N. Y.

283.73 M13

Perry, W: S. History of the American episcopal church, 1587-1883. 2 V. Bost. 1885.

283.73 qP42

Beginnings of the church in New York, 1: 148-74; Mission of Keith and Talbot, 1: 206-22.

Protestant episcopal historical society. Collections. 1851. V.I. 283.73 P94

State of the protestart episcopal church in New York and Long Island in letter from Dr Bray about 1740, p.99-106.

List of persons licensed by the bishops of London, to Albany and New York city, 1745-84, p.107, 116.

List of parishes in 1724, p.125.

Tiffany, C: C. History of the protestant episcopal church in the
United States of America. 593p. N. Y. 1895. (American church
history)
283.73 T44

Colonial church in New York, p.162-89.

Wilson, J. G. ed. Centennial history of the protestant episcopal church in the diocese of New York, 1785-1885. 454P. N. Y. 1886.

283.747 W69

Parish histories, p.201-365.

Huguenot

See Classes of settlers, p. 383.

Lutheran

Jacobs, H: E. History of the evangelical Lutheran church in the

United States 539P.
539p. N. Y. 1893,

Lutherans of New Netherlands, p. 46–61.

(American church history)

Dutch churches from Falckner to Muhlenberg, p. 118-32.

284.17 J15

Lintner, G. A. Early history of the Lutheran church in the state of
New York, discourse delivered before, the Hartwick synod in the
Lutheran church of Richmondville, N. Y. Sep. 21, 1867. 24p.
Alb. 1867.
Providence pub. lib.

Schaeffer, C: W. Early history of the Lutheran church in America
from the settlement of the Swedes on the Delaware to the middle

of the 18th century. 143P. Phil. 1857.

Dutch, p.61-69.

284.173 Schi

Wolf, E. J. Lutherans in America; a story of struggle, progress, influence and marvelous growth. 544p. N. Y. 1890. 284.17 W83 Dutch, p.107-32.

Moravian

Kapp, Friedrich. Die herrnhuter in Schekomeko. (see his Geschichte
der Deutschen im staate New York. 1869. p.200-29) 325.243 K14
Moravians in New York including names of persons in New York and
on Long and Staten Islands attached to the brethren's church in
1744. (see Moravian historical society. Transactions. 1876.
I: 419-26)
284.6 M791

Papers relating to Quakers and Moravians. (see N. Y. (state)-State,
Secretary of. Documentary history of the state of New York)
1849-51. 3:997-1030. 974.7 N424

General history Presbyterian church

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Alexander, S. D. Presbytery of New York, 1738 to 1888. 198p.

L. I. hist. soc.

N. Y. n.d.
Baird, C: W. Civil status of the presbyterians in the province of New
York. (see Magazine of American history, Oct. 1879, 3: 593-628)

973 M27 Briggs, C: A: American presbyterianism; its origin and early history. 373+142p. N. Y. 1885. 285.1 B76

General his- Hodge, Charles. Constitutional history of the presbyterian church in

tory
Puritan church

the United States of America, pt 1-2. Phil. 1839-41. 285.173 H66 Contents: pt 1, 1705-41, pt 2, 1741-88.

Macoubrey, A. R. Relation of presbyterianism to the revolutionary sentiment in the province of New York, an address delivered before the Westchester county historical society, Oct. 28, 1890. 46p. n.p.1891.

Griffin, p.1047.

Presbyterian church in the U. S.-General assembly. Records.

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Thompson, R. E. History of the presbyterian churches in the United

States.

424p.

N. Y. 1895.

(American church history) 285.17 T37

Webster, Richard. History of the presbyterian church in America from its origin until the year 1760; with biographical sketches of its early ministers. 720p.

Phil. 1857.

Puritan

285.17 W39

Briggs, C: A: Puritanism in New York, its origin and growth till the middle of the 18th century. (see Magazine of American history, Jan. 1885, 13: 39-58)

Quaker

973 M27

Bowden, James. History of the society of friends in America. 2V.

Lond. 1850-54.
Sabin, 2: 363.

Bowne, John. Persecution of an early friend or quaker, copied from his journal by Henry Onderdonk. (see American historical record, Jan. 1872, 1:4-8)

First settlement of the society of friends in New York.

magazine, June 1862, 6: 193-94)

973 qAm3 (see Historical 973 H62

Keith, George. Journal of travels from New Hampshire to Caratuck on the continent of North America. 92p. Lond. 1706. 289.67 K26 Keith spent some time in the vicinity of New York and preached against the quakers.

tions. 1851.

(see Protestant episcopal historical society. Collec283.73 P94

I: I-54)

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