The Beginnings of the Episcopal Church in New Haven a Discourse Delivered in T

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The Beginnings of the Episcopal Church in New Haven a Discourse Delivered in T
Edwin Harwood
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76-78, and Beardsley's History, vol. I, pp. 169-170.
21 the Honorable Society my own distressed state, earnestly requesting their compassionate notice. My difficulties experienced in my mission is equal if not superior to any missionary's, for there is no clergyman in the large county of Hartford nor in New Haven but myself, and I am frequently called upon and do officiate in several towns at a great distance, namely, Wallingford, Wethersfield, Sims- bury, Farmington, etc. , besides my special
...cure is large and very difficult, being much scattered, and though much oppressed increases greatly. " The concluding paragraph of the letter enables us, perhaps, to get a glimpse of Mr. Arnold's personal peculiarities, for if he were the owner of an estate or possessed of any private means, as he undoubtedly was, why should he write to the secretary in this way : "If they are in a capacity to make an addition to my substance I shall be most thankful if the Society should consider my low, distressed estate, I have a wife and five small children, and the cries for want of bread are very piercing.

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