The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments
- 016-3
- Stuk
- 1823
The bible is inscribed "to Henrietta Harris from Brother Henry Harris, 1839."
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The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments
The bible is inscribed "to Henrietta Harris from Brother Henry Harris, 1839."
Sketches of the History of Man
Coronation Service Book of King George VI
This commemorative publication, used for the coronation of King George VI, was given to the church by Mrs. J. R. Paton, May 18, 1937.
The book includes a bookplate for E. J. Hodgson with the inscription "E. J. Hodgson from his brother George." The date of 1848 seems to correlate to the inscription, not the publication date.
Sacra Privata: The Private Meditations, Devotions, and Prayers of the Right Rev. T. Wilson, D.D.
The inside cover has a bookplate of George Wright Hodgson. and the opposite page is signed George W. Hodgson from Mrs. Banon. 18th August 1857. The title page of the publication is inscribed with "G.W.H.", presumably his initials.
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This publication is in poor condition; additional descriptive information will be added upon review.
Exposition of the Creed. By John Lord Bishop of Chester
The title page is stamped "Library of Dr. Bray's Associates".
According to various sources, Dr. Thomas Bray (1656-1730) was an English reverend who created a system of parochial libraries in many of the thirteen American colonies. He was educated at All Souls' College of Oxford, where he received his bachelor's degree in 1678; he later received a doctorate in divinity at Oxford. Bray was ordained to the Church of England and later chosen to travel to the Province of Maryland to serve as Commissary (representative of the Church). He devoted himself to establishing parochial libraries in the colonies.
This stamp suggests the book was circulated as part of Dr. Bray's library system. How it came into the collection of St. Peter's Cathedral Church is unknown.
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This book appears to be a draft of the Book of Common Praise hymn book being developed by the Hymnal Compilation Committee for use in the Church of England in Canada. It is understood that Reverend Canon James Simpson was a member of the committee, but his name does not appear on the list of committee members on p. v. of the publication. His signature appears at the top of the title page.
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Archbishop Arnold, Reverend Canon H. M. D. Westin, and Premier Jim Lee photograph
The photograph shows a picture taken for the newspaper of Archbishop Arnold, Canon Westin, and Premier Jim Lee.
Reverend Canon E. M. Malone golden jubilee group photograph
The photograph shows Canon and Mrs Malone with Art Hogan, Jim Haslam, and Canon Ibbott at a party. The caption on the back reads: "Canon Ibbott, St Paul's, reading address while Art Hogan & Jim Haslam give Canon Malone a silver dollar for each year of his priesthood. Margaret Malone listening to the clever poetry." The photograph apparently documents the golden jubilee of Canon Malone's priesthood.