Thursday, February 24, 2011

New Book Puts Anglican Minister in New Light - Harrisburg history | Examiner.com

In a recent addition of the Lancaster Intelligencer / New Era, local columnist and historian Jack Brubaker (also known as “The Scribbler”) wrote an interesting piece on a new book that is coming out this month by Gettysburg College English professor James P. Myers Jr. entitled The Ordeal of Thomas Barton: Anglican Missionary in the Pennsylvania Backcountry, 1755-1780. In the book, Myers explores the life, work, and psyche of a controversial religious leader here in the mid-state named Thomas Barton, who ministered both to European and Native American believers from his main rectory at St. James’ Episcopal Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania (Lancaster County).

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  1. Looks interesting. I'll have to read this. I have read a little bit on Missionary Bp. Leonidas Polk (leonidaspolk.org) and am interested in the subject. Thanks for this blog. see also: http://northwestanglican.blogspot.com
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