Browse Items (12 total)

  • Subject is exactly "Religion"

Seminary on Philips Brooks 3.30.1901.pdf
An article published by the V.T.S. on the changes and improvements of the Seminary in the days of Philips Brooks, a graduate of the V.T.S. and an abolitionist.

Mrs. Joseph Bryan 3.30.1901.pdf
A notice posted by the secretary of the Council of the Diocese of Virginia; Mrs. Joseph Bryan appeared on the list of a committee that was to form a report.

A Little Missionary Journey by Federick W. Neve, 11.9.1901.pdf
An article written by Frederick W. Neve about his religious work in the mountains, published in Southern Churchman. According to his article, Blackford and Whittle contributed to the trip.

Frederick William Neve, born in the county of Kent,…

Origin of the Brazil Mission by L. M. Blackford 9.28.1902.pdf
An article written by L. M. Blackford on the history of Episcopalian missionary in Brazil.

Philips Brooks and the Virginia Seminary  6.21.1902.pdf
An article published by the V.T.S. on the legacy of the late Philips Brooks, who was a graduate of the V.T.S. and famous abolitionist preacher during the Civil War. The article addressed the critiques and discontents of Brooks towards the Seminary…

Lectures at Seminary in 1902 4.26.1902.pdf
A letter from V.T.S. published in Southern Churchman that described the sermons and lectures given by visiting clerics.

Blackford Passion Play 4.9.1901.pdf
According to Southern Churchman, Blackford gave a lecture on "Passion Play" at St. Paul's church, Alexandria.

EHS Commencement, 6.29.1901.pdf
An article on Episcopal's commencement exercise in 1901

EHS Commencment, 6.28.1902.pdf
An article describing Episcopal's commencement exercise in 1902. Rev. Robert Strange gave an sermon on "What is your life?", followed by the valedictory address of Oscar De Wolf Randolph on the "character and example of Robert E. Lee." The Fairfax…

Bishop Whittle Orbituary 6.28.1902.pdf
An obituary of Bishop Francis M. Whittle. A graduate of Episcopal, he became the fifth Episcopal Bishop of Virginia in 1876. One of the awards on academic achievement was named after him. (Meade-Third Bishop of Virginia, Johns-Fourth Bishop of…
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2