The Story of the Churches the Episcopalians

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When the gov- ernors were churchmen a pew was usually set apart for them and their coat-of-arms was placed in a conspicuous position. In the county districts of Rhode Island, Maryland and Virginia the parishioners often drove to church in their coaches and four with attendant grooms. Galleries were provided for the slaves.
164 The Episcopalians The parson was a welcome guest in the homes of the people. By his accessibility and intimate knowledge of family matters he ministered to those who need
...ed him as truly through social intercourse as in his sermons. If in the South the clergy some- times became convivial and were known to go fox-hunting, in many instances this was the social custom of the community and did not interfere with the more serious work, and would not have been made a scandal had it not been for the strictness of a severe Puritanical spirit.
As the Revolution approached and the War of Independence broke out in the colonies, the people were divided in their interests. There were two well defined parties: the Tories who were opposed to a break with England, and the patriots who believed in absolute independence.


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