Contents: Author's Preamble / Colin Cuttell -- Foreword -- A Happy Victorian Childhood -- Down Under -- The End of an Age -- War and Peace -- The Years of Prophecy -- The Burden of Bishoprick -- The Gathering Storm -- In Journeyings Often -- The Years of Endurance -- Philip the Missioner -- Into the Way of Peace -- The Ingathering -- Finishing the Course -- Epilogue -- Envoi.
Author is a Church of England priest who served in Canada from 1931 to 1944 including a year as "military and domestic chaplain to Dr. Carrington, then bishop of Quebec". -- back cover.
"A personal overview of a century of events and endeavours affecting the history of Canada and the Inuit".
'Echoes Into Tomorrow' is a development of the first book 'Echoes from a Frozen Land'. It shared with us an historical record of a period of rapid and extraordinary change in our Canadian Arctic during this century. Donald B. Marsh kept records, wrote many articles authenticated by superb photography and artifacts and had basically put these into book form when accidental death in 1973 prevented this being accomplished, and terminated his service and devotion to his God and to the Eskimos. .... In 1950 he became the Second Bishop of the Arctic, a position which gave him greater influence and exposure in Canada and overseas to act as their advocate. The years 1950-1973 represent such a critical period in Arctic history and occupy much of the substance of the book". -- Foreword.
Contents: Acknowledgements dated August 1998, Cedarvale Lodge / Winifred Marsh --Foreword -- Part One: The View from the Mission Window -- Introduction, An Arctic Story -- On Crazed Romanticism -- Aklavik and Beyond -- An Ounce of Prevention -- Thomas Umaok -- The Great Transition -- The Ills of Medicine -- The Hard Lessons of Education -- Epilogue.
"This book is a biographical memoir of my father-in-law Archbishop Howard H. Clark. It has been written from the perspective of a layman and does not pretend to address or render judgement on theological matters. With that in mid, the book has neither footnotes or endnotes". -- A Note to the Reader, p. v.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents divided into five main sections: Part One: The Early Years -- Part Two: A Diocesan Bishop -- Part Three: My Father's Business -- Part Four: A Broader Vision -- Appendices.
Contents: A Note to the Reader -- Foreword / Edward W. Scott, 10th Primate, The Anglican Church of Canada -- Introduction dated All Saints' Day [1 November] 1993 / William A. Harshaw -- Growing Up Poor -- Getting Ready -- A Parish Priest -- A Good Shepherd -- The Man Who Wore Red Shoes -- Rupert's Land -- The New Curriculum -- Clark's Mature Faith -- Governing the Church -- Mission to the North -- Church Union -- A Broader Vision -- Howard Clark's Legacy -- Sources and References -- Annotated Interview List -- Relevant Interviews -- The "Faith" Sermon -- The "Challenging" Sermon.
Contents divided into three sections: Introduction [with biography] -- Recollections [24 pieces] -- [23] Reflections.
Contents of Introduction section: Early Days -- Finance -- Education -- Patriotism -- Family.
Recollections by/from: Ramsay Armitage, John Blewett, W. Gerald Burch, Frank L. Burnet, Howard H. Clark, J.C. Clough, Kay Coutts, A.H. Davis, F.R. Gartrell, Arthur H. Hoole, J.A.E. Hoskin, W.E. Jackson, George D. Kelly, Dudley F. Kemp, Wilfred C. Lockhart, R.J. Pierce, Philip F. Pocock, Western Catholic Reporter, T. David B. Ragg, L.R. "Bud" Sherman, Cecil Swanson, F.H. Wilkinson, Blake G.M. Wood, William L. Wright.
Contents of Reflections: Advent -- Christmas -- Epiphany -- Pre-Lent -- Lent -- Palm Sunday -- Easter -- Ascension -- Trinity -- Harvest Thanksgiving -- All Saints' Day -- Remembrance Day -- "Stir Up" Sunday -- Commitment -- Education -- Family -- Finance -- Wartime -- V-E Day Prayer -- Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the City of Calgary -- Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel -- Memorial Tribute to King George VI -- Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the University of Manitoba.
Author is the daughter of Louis Ralph Sherman, Second Bishop of Calgary and fifth Metropolitan of Rupert's Land.
A biography of the Most Rev. Arthur Gordon Peters, Bishop of Nova Scotia and Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada who "retired in 2002 after 40 years in the clergy, 20 years as bishop and archbishop. [This book] recounts Peters' life from his humble beginnings through the experiences of parish life in Nova Scotia, of raising a family on the move and of Peters' acumen dealing with diocesan matters during exciting, sometimes controversial times for the Anglican Church: ordination of women, accusations of abuse, Residential Schools." -- back cover.
Title at head of page 1: Some recollections of John Cragg Farthing for over thirty years Bishop of Montreal.
Includes Table of Contents.
Recollections by author including historical and personal reminiscences concerning his ministries in the dioceses of Huron, Ontario and Montreal, including establishment of General Synod in 1893.
OTCH copy has a small amount of underlining in ink on ca. 5-6 pages.
The author, retired Anglican Bishop of Rupert's Land, describes the six years (1984-1990) he and his wife Mary spent as missionaries in the diocese of West Buganda in Uganda.
Contents: Foreword / Godfrey Mawejje -- Prologue / Patrick Lee -- Going Away -- Back at Entebbe -- Expect the Unexpected -- Where Do We Fit ? -- A Day in the Life of -- The Pecking Order -- Councils, Malaria and a Lion -- Aimey -- Shaken -- Trial by Fire -- Home Again '86 -- A Cup of Coffee -- If it Moves, Train It ! -- Slims -- Schools, Lots of Them ! -- Journey to Horsefly -- Mawejje: The Little Big Man -- Special People -- Tusitukire Wamu -- Taking Our Leave -- Life Begins at 60 -- Acknowledgements -- Maps -- List of Abbreviations [and] African Terms.
Contains a history of the Anglican Church in the region before the creation of the diocese in 1875 and short biographical sketches of thirteen (13) bishop of the diocese from Thomas Brock Fuller to Ralph Spence.
Contents: Before Niagara -- Thomas Brock Fuller (1875-1884) -- Charles Hamilton (1885-1896) -- John Philip DuMoulin (1896-1911) -- William Clark (1911-1925) -- Derwyn Owen (1925-1932) -- Wilmot Broughall (1933-1949) -- Walter Bagnall (1949-1973) -- Heber Wilkinson (Assistant Bishop 1960-1970) -- John Bothwell (1973-1990) -- Kent Clarke (Suffragan 1976-1980) -- Clarence Mitchell (Suffragan 1980-1990) -- Walter Asbil (1991-1997) -- Ralph Spence (1998).
David : bishop and friend : a brief sketch of the life of Thomas David Somerville, Archbishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and the Yukon, 1975-80
"This publication is being sold in aid of The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund of the Anglican Church of Canada". p. [iv].
A brief biography of David Somerville, Coadjutor and then Diocesan Bishop of New Westminster (1969-1980) and Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon (1975-1980).
Biography of William Barfoot, Bishop of Edmonton (1941-1953), Bishop of Rupert's Land (1954-1960), Metropolitan of Rupert's Land (1954-1960) and eighth Primate of All Canada (1951-1958).
"Foreword by the Most Reverend A. Hutchison, Primate of Canada".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book "tells the stories of four Canadian bishops who embraced unpopular causes with their eyes wide open. Over the past 150 years, George Hills, David Somerville, Douglas Hambidge, and Michael Ingham encountered severe opposition as they fought for the rights of blacks, aboriginals, women, and gays and lesbians. One was at the centre of the only Anglican schism in Canadian history; two jeopardized their careers; and one was voted the sixth most important person of the twentieth century whose world view has transformed society". -- inside front cover.
Contents: List of Illustrations -- Foreword / Andrew S. Hutchison -- Preface dated September 2005 -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part One : "The West is Destined to be Great and Powerful ..." : The Right Reverend George Hills -- Part Two : "Our Old Models of God Are Dead Indeed" : The Most Reverend T. David Somerville -- Part Three : "Little Big Man" : The Most Reverend Douglas W. Hambidge -- Part Four : "We Must Overcome Our Loss of Nerve" : The Right Reverend Michael C. Ingham -- Appendices -- Interviews by Author -- Selected Bibliography -- Notes -- Index.
A biography of "the late Fred Wilkinson, courageous citizen-soldier in World War I, lifelong musician and organist, strong and compassionate leader in Canada and abroad among Anglican clergymen, counsellor and friend to thousands, devoted husband and father, and no mean cook. More formally described, he is the Right Reverend Frederick Hugh Wilkinson, MM and bars, ED, MA, BD, DD, LLD, DCL (honoris causa), STD (honoris causa), and was Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Toronto". -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword / Roland Michener -- Introduction -- Preface -- Prologue -- The Early Years -- In Flanders Fields -- The Preparation -- The Road West -- Montreal -- St. Paul's -- The Episcopate -- Out of Office -- The Great Ministry -- Acknowledgements -- Appendix -- Chronology -- Index.
"Continues: volume [1], The Anglican episcopate of Canada and Newfoundland by Owsley Robert Rowley. Milwaukee: Morehouse, c1928; volume 2, by A.R. Kelley and D.B. Rogers. Toronto: Anglican Church of Canada, [1961]; volume III, edited by David J. Carter and John W. Carter. Toronto: Anglican Book Centre, 1977". -- CCIP.
"This is the fourth volume in a series providing a historical record of all the bishops in the Anglican Church of Canada. This volume includes a formal photograph and summarizes positions, education, service, ordinations, elections, and appointments of bishops in the Canadian church from 1976 to 2008. Archbishop Peers provides an introduction focusing on highlights of the historical period and an update of volumes one to three. Appendixes list primates and metropolitans, dioceses, and succession of bishops (chronological by volume)." -- back cover.
Includes indexes.
Contents: Foreword / Fred J. Hiltz, Archbishop and Primate -- Introduction / Michael Geoffrey Peers -- Observations -- Supplement to Volume ii -- Supplement to Volume iii -- Bishops -- Primates -- Metropolitans -- Dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada -- Succession of Bishops -- Abbreviations -- Index: Bishops -- Index: Dioceses and other Jurisdictions.
"Edited by The Very Reverend David J. Carter ... Rector, The Cathedral Church of The Redeemer and Dean of Calgary and The Venerable John W. Carter ... Archdeacon Emeritus and Registrar, Diocese of Canterbury".
"With Foreword by The Most Reverend Edward W. Scott ... The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada".
Continues: volume [1], The Anglican episcopate of Canada and Newfoundland by Owsley Robert Rowley. Milwaukee: Morehouse, c1928; volume 2, by A.R. Kelley and D.B. Rogers. Toronto: Anglican Church of Canada, [1961]. Followed by: volume IV, by Michael Peers. Toronto, Anglican Book Centre, 2009.
"Often the Anglican Church of Canada has been neglectful of its historical data. This book follows in the steps of two previous volumes -- both books are now collectors items. This volume departs in format to include for the first time anywhere, a collection of photographs of the Anglican Cathedrals in Canada in 1975. The style of the book lends itself to research yet is attractively designed for greater use". -- Intro.
Includes index.
Contents: Foreword / Edward W. Scott, Primate, The Anglican Church of Canada -- Introduction / David J. Carter, Calgary -- Supplement to Volume II -- Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada in Order of Consecration -- The Primates and Metropolitans of the Anglican Church of Canada -- The Dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada in Order of Foundation -- The Succession of Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada -- Resignation of Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada -- Index to Volume I, Volume II and Volume III.
OTCH copy: "This collector's edition of The Anglican Episcopate in Canada is limited to five hundred copies. This is number 75".
"[By] The Reverend Canon A.R. Kelley ... and The Reverend D.B. Rogers".
"[W]ith foreword by The Most Reverend H.H. Clark ... Primate of All Canada".
"Published 1961 by The Department of Religious Education, The Anglican Church of Canada, 600 Jarvis St., Toronto 5". -- verso of t.-p.
"Printed at Oshawa by General Printers". -- verso of t.-p.
Continues: volume [1], The Anglican episcopate of Canada and Newfoundland by Owsley Robert Rowley. Milwaukee: Morehouse, c1928. Followed by: volume 2, by A.R. Kelley and D.B. Rogers. Toronto: Anglican Church of Canada, [1961], volume 3, edited by David J. Carter and John W. Carter. Toronto: Anglican Book Centre, 1977; volume IV, by Michael Peers. Toronto, Anglican Book Centre, 2009.
"This volume is a supplement to the book entitled 'The Anglican Episcopate of Canada and Newfoundland' prepared by Owsley Robert Rowley ... That book gave information ... down to and including The Most Reverend Louis Ralph Sherman ... who was consecrated on February 24th, 1927. This present volume continues the record from that time to the year 1960. It will include the bishops of Newfoundland for the same period because the Diocese of Newfoundland has been an integral part of the Anglican Church of Canada since September 7th, 1949." -- Intro.
Includes index.
Contents: Primatial Cross [photo] -- Foreword / Howard Rupert's Land i.e. Clark -- Introduction -- Supplement to Volume 1: 1787-1928 -- Bishops of the Anglican Church of Canada: 1928-1960 -- Primates and Metropolitans: 1787-1960 -- Dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada in order of Foundation: 1787-1960 -- Succession of Bishops: 1787-1960 -- Translations of Bishops -- Resignation of Bishops -- Statistics of the Anglican Church of Canada: 1927 and 1958 [for Clergy, Lay Readers, Churches, Communicants] -- Index to Volumes I and II.