Box 7
Contains 23 Results:
The Book of Common Prayer, 1885.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
The Clergyman’s Companion, 1885.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Common Prayer, 1886.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
The Book of Common Prayer, 1886.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Prayer, 1886.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Christian Unity and the Historic Episcopate, 1889.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
The Hymnal, 1889.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
Journal of the Proceedings of the Bishops, Clergy, and Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, 1889
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
The Book of Common Prayer, 1892.
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
The Litany - Occasional Prayers and Thanksgivings and a Penitential Office for Ash-Wednesday, circa 1893
The collection consists of records from several accessions documenting the activities, accomplishments, membership, and history of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.