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title:Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Churchwomen : The Religion of the Episcopal Elite in North Carolina, 1800-1860
author:Rankin, Richard.
publisher:University of South Carolina Press
isbn10 | asin:0872498875
print isbn13:9780872498877
ebook isbn13:9780585321332
language:English
subjectEpiscopal Church.--Diocese of North Carolina--History--19th century, Anglican Communion--North Carolina--History--19th century, Evangelicalism--Episcopal Church--History--19th century, Women in the Anglican Communion--North Carolina--History--19th century
publication date:1993
lcc:BX5918.N8R36 1993eb
ddc:283/.756/09034
subject:Episcopal Church.--Diocese of North Carolina--History--19th century, Anglican Communion--North Carolina--History--19th century, Evangelicalism--Episcopal Church--History--19th century, Women in the Anglican Communion--North Carolina--History--19th century
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Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Churchwomen
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Bishop Levi S Ives confirming students at St Marys Raleigh Oil portrait by - photo 2
Bishop Levi S. Ives confirming students at St. Mary's, Raleigh.
Oil portrait by James Hart, 1845.
Courtesy of St. Mary's College, Raleigh, N.C.
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Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Churchwomen
The Religion of the Episcopal Elite in North Carolina, 18001860
Richard Rankin
Page iv Copyright 1993 University of South Carolina Published in - photo 3
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Copyright 1993 University of South Carolina
Published in Columbia, South Carolina, by the
University of South Carolina Press
Manufactured in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rankin, Richard.
Ambivalent churchmen and Evangelical churchwomen : the religion of
the Episcopal elite in North Carolina, 18001860 / Richard Rankin.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87249-887-5 (alk. paper)
1. Episcopal Church. Diocese of North CarolinaHistory19th
century. 2. Anglican CommunionNorth CarolinaHistory19th
century. 3. EvangelicalismEpiscopal ChurchHistory19th
century. 4. Women in the Anglican CommunionNorth Carolina
History19th century. 5. SpiritualityEpiscopal Church
History19th century. 6. Episcopal ChurchNorth Carolina
Membership. I. Title.
BX5918.N8R36 1993
283'.756'09034dc20 93-166
Page v
To Deneise and Isaac
In Memory of Julie
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Contents
Tables
viii
Preface
ix
Abbreviations
xv
Introduction: Episcopal Faith and Feeling in an Age of Reason and Dying Orthodoxy, 17601805
1
Chapter
1. A Ladies' Revival: Female Religious Enthusiasm and the Creation of a New Genteel Piety, 18051820
27
2. Ambivalent Churchmen and Evangelical Churchwomen: The Restoration of the Episcopal Church, 18101830
52
3. The Growth of High Churchmanship and the Decline of Episcopal Evangelicalism, 18201860
78
4. Encouraging the Spirit of Christian Submission: Religious Discussion and Domestic Relations within Episcopal Families, 18151860
100
5. "Mild and Indulgent Doctrines of Religion": The Triumph of Hobartian High Church Ethics, 18001860
124
6. The Episcopal Tractarian Controversy and Its Aftermath: Exposing High Church Contradictions and Tensions, 18401860
148
Conclusion: North Carolina Episcopalianism as Cultural Conservator and Creator, 18001860
172
Selected Bibliography
179
Index
198

Page viii
Tables
Table 1: Episcopal Communicants, 1840
53
Table 2: New Episcopal Communicants, 1 January 184031 December 1845
53
Table 3: Episcopal Sunday School Scholars and Teachers, 1833
89
Table 4: Episcopal Communicants, 1860
168
Table 5: New Episcopal Communicants, 1 January 185531 December 1859
169

Page ix
Preface
This is a study of how one group of North Carolina's upper class, Episcopalians, responded to powerful and alien forces of evangelical change during the years from 1800 to 1860. To speak of evangelicalism as an alien religious culture may seem startling to anyone familiar with the current historiography of religion in the Old South, which plainly demonstrates that evangelicalism was the dominant mode of religious expression in the region. It is true, nevertheless, that many antebellum southerners who came from non-evangelical backgrounds opted for different sorts of value systems, including Episcopalianism.
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