This volume is a documentary history of the Episcopal Church from
1782 to 1985. The documents selected illustrate what the Episcopal
Church believes and what it has done. They also show how the
Episcopal Church has developed in the context of American culture.
The documents are arranged chronologically in thematic chapters.
Care has been taken to see that the documents are widely
representative of various positions in the church. The editors hope
that the reader can hear the history and drama of the Episcopal
Church through the many voices assembled here. The goal has been to
let these witnesses speak for themselves, with few editorial inter
ruptions. These documents have much to say about the Episcopal
Church: what it has been, what it is, and what it needs to be.
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