The Resource The Imperial Origins of the King’s Church in Early America, 1607–1783, by James B. Bell, (electronic resource)
The Imperial Origins of the King’s Church in Early America, 1607–1783, by James B. Bell, (electronic resource)
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The item The Imperial Origins of the King’s Church in Early America, 1607–1783, by James B. Bell, (electronic resource) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in European University Institute.
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- Summary
- The experience of the King's church in Early America was shaped by the unfolding imperial policies of the English government after 1675. London-based civil and ecclesiastical officials supervised the extension and development of the church overseas. The recruitment, appointment and financial support of the ministers was guided by London officials. Transplanted to the New World without the traditional hierarchical structure of the church - no bishop served in the colonies during the colonial period - at the time of the American Revolution it was neither an English-American, or American-English church, yet modified in a distinctive manner.--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (XXV, 298 pages)
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- 9780230005587
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- The Imperial Origins of the King’s Church in Early America, 1607–1783
- Title
- The Imperial Origins of the King’s Church in Early America, 1607–1783
- Statement of responsibility
- by James B. Bell
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The experience of the King's church in Early America was shaped by the unfolding imperial policies of the English government after 1675. London-based civil and ecclesiastical officials supervised the extension and development of the church overseas. The recruitment, appointment and financial support of the ministers was guided by London officials. Transplanted to the New World without the traditional hierarchical structure of the church - no bishop served in the colonies during the colonial period - at the time of the American Revolution it was neither an English-American, or American-English church, yet modified in a distinctive manner.--
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- Bell, James B
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- non fiction
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- America-History
- Great Britain-History
- Europe-History-1492-
- United States-History
- Christianity
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- The Imperial Origins of the King’s Church in Early America, 1607–1783, by James B. Bell, (electronic resource)
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- 978-0-230-00558-7
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- Extent
- 1 online resource (XXV, 298 pages)
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- online
- electronic
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- Use of this electronic resource may be governed by a license agreement which restricts use to the European University Institute community. Each user is responsible for limiting use to individual, non-commercial purposes, without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information, provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials are retained. The use of software, including scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in the loss of access to these resources for the entire European University Institute community
- Isbn
- 9780230005587
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- (OCoLC)315820068
- Label
- The Imperial Origins of the King’s Church in Early America, 1607–1783, by James B. Bell, (electronic resource)
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- 978-0-230-00558-7
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource (XXV, 298 pages)
- Form of item
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- online
- electronic
- Governing access note
- Use of this electronic resource may be governed by a license agreement which restricts use to the European University Institute community. Each user is responsible for limiting use to individual, non-commercial purposes, without systematically downloading, distributing, or retaining substantial portions of information, provided that all copyright and other proprietary notices contained on the materials are retained. The use of software, including scripts, agents, or robots, is generally prohibited and may result in the loss of access to these resources for the entire European University Institute community
- Isbn
- 9780230005587
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- c
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)315820068
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