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same-Churches in Lexington parish after the division-List of vestrymen,
from the vestry-book-Amherst parish, in Nelson county-Ministers of it—
Churches-Old one removed and repaired by Mr. Coles and Mr. Martin-The
family of Cabells-Sermon of the Rev. Mr. O'Neale on the death of two daugh-
ters of Nicholas Cabell-The Massie family--Mr. William Waller-Botetourt
parish-Its ministers and churches-Old Major Burwell and his descendant
-Church in Rockbridge-Its ministers and church-The prospect at Wythe
ville, Abington, &c.........

St. Mark's parish, Culpepper—Its first vestrymen-Church at Germanna—Colo-
nel Byrd's account of it and the place-The German settlement there, and
its removal-Numerous churches in Culpepper-List of vestrymen, from the
old vestry-book-The Rev. Mr. Thompson-His letter to M.s. Spottswood,
and its effect-Mr. Woodville and family.......

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Parishes in Lancaster county-Old vestry-books-The loss of one of them-
Discipline proved by them-Account of my visit to Christ Church in 1837-

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Overwharton parish, Stafford county-Alexander Scott-His tombstone-Ro
Mr. Moncure-His history by Mrs. Wood-Tomb of her mother-Death

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Religious character of Washington-The Rev. Mr. McGuire's book-Washing.
ton's early advantages under pious friends and ministers-Early indication
of pious feelings-His public documents prove it--The general voice ascribes
it to him-His private devotion-His public acts when a young officer-His
correspondence with Governor Dinwiddie-His private diary testifies to it--
As General of the army, his orders are marked by it-His respect for the
Sabbath as private citizen and President of the United States-His condem-
nation of swearing, of gambling, of duelling-His belief of a special Provi-
dence-How far he was addicted to hunting-Was he a communicant?—
Bishop White's account of it-His last moments............................................... ................ ................ 212

St. Paul's Church, Alexandria, Cameron and Shelburne parishes, Loudon
county-Separation from Christ Church under Mr. Gibson-Purchase of
Old St. Paul's-First vestry-Other vestrymen-New church-Liberality of
Mr. McLean-Bishop Claggett-Bishop Madison-List of ministers-Came-
ron parish-Its ministers and churches-Shelburne-Its churches and minis-
ters and vestrymen-Rev. Dr. Griffith-Rev. Mr. Dunn-The glebe-- Lawsuit
-Its vestrymen...

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Parishes in Hampshire and Shenandoah-List of ministers in Hampshire-
Rev. Norman Nash and Bishop Moore about the study of the dead languages
-The old Scotchman and his commentary-The churches built by the Messrs.
Nash-Parish of Beckford, in Dunmore, afterwards Shenandoah, county-
Settled by Germans-The Swedish congregation united with the Episcopal
Church under Peter Muhlenburg, afterwards General Muhlenburg-Sketch
of his history-Downfall of the Church-Recent and fruitless efforts for its
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Churches in Wheeling, Clarksburg, Fairmont, Weston, and Buchanon—Dr.
Doddridge the first who preached in Wheeling-Bishop Chase moved its
organization-Mr. John Armstrong the first rector-Names of the first ves-
trymen-Succession of vestrymen-Succession of ministers-Churches-
Action of the vestry as to the division of the Diocese-Mr. Simms-Judge
Caldwell-Resignation of the Rev. William Armstrong-Church in East

APPENDICES.

No. 17.-The Brokenbrough and Fauntleroy families.

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