Samuel Seabury (November 30, 1729 – February 25, 1796) was the first American Episcopal bishop, the second Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, and the first Bishop of Connecticut. He was a leading Loyalist in New York City during the American Revolution and a known rival of Alexander Hamilton. (From Wikipedia) More about Samuel Seabury:
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Books by Samuel Seabury Books about Samuel Seabury: Filed under: Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796 Memoir Concerning the Seabury Commemoration Held at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, the Fourteenth Day of November, A.D. 1884, by George Shea (HTML at anglicanhistory.org) Report of Commemorative Services, With the Sermons and Addresses, at the Seabury Centenary, 1883-1885, by Episcopal Church Diocese of Connecticut (Gutenberg text) Report of Commemorative Services, With the Sermons and Addresses, at the Seabury Centenary, 1883-1885 (New York: J. Pott and Co., 1885), by Episcopal Church Diocese of Connecticut
12 additional books about Samuel Seabury in the extended shelves: From Canterbury to Connecticut. (Church missions publishing company, 1941), by Edgar Legare Pennington (page images at HathiTrust)
Memoir of Bishop Seabury (E.S. Gorham; [etc., etc.], 1908), by William Jones Seabury (page images at HathiTrust)
Life and correspondence of the Right Reverend Samuel Seabury, D.D. first bishop of Connecticut, and of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (Houghton, Mifflin, 1881), by E. Edwards Beardsley and Samuel Seabury (page images at HathiTrust)
Report of commemorative services, with the sermons and addresses, at the Seabury centenary, 1883-1885 : with an appendix (J. Pott, 1887), by Episcopal Church Diocese of Connecticut (page images at HathiTrust)
Memoir concerning the Seabury commemoration held at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, the fourteenth day of November, A. D. 1884. Printed chiefly from a manuscript monograph introductory to a unique volume in the possession of George Shea, the pages of which are inset with all the original correspondence and other proof of the historical event. (Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1893), by George Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
Religious pamphlets ; v. 15 (s.n., 1896), by William Jones Seabury, Leighton Coleman, Alfred Poole Grint, and Conn.) St. James's Church (New London (page images at HathiTrust)
Memoir concerning the Seabury commemoration held at St. Paul's Cathedral, London the fourteenth day of November, A.D. 1884. Printed from a manuscript monograph introductory to a unique volume in the possession of George Shea ... (Printed at the Riverside Press, 1892), by George Shea (page images at HathiTrust)
Life and correspondence of the Right Reverend Samuel Seabury, D. D., first Bishop of Connecticut, and of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. (Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1882), by E. Edwards Beardsley (page images at HathiTrust)
Bishop Seabury's communion-office. A sermon preached in Grace Church, Newington, on the fourteenth Sunday after Trinity, September 26, 1886. (Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1886), by Samuel Hart (page images at HathiTrust)
The election of the first bishop of Connecticut, at Woodbury, on The Feast of the Annunciation, 1783 : an historical review. (Glass & Hoover, Printers, 1884), by William Stevens Perry (page images at HathiTrust)
The Seabury centennial. (J. Pott & co., 1885), by Morgan Dix (page images at HathiTrust)
From Canterbury to Connecticut; a biographical dictionary of the nonjuring bishops of England and Scotland (Church Missions Publishing Company, 1941), by Edgar Legare Pennington (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Samuel Seabury: Additional books by Samuel Seabury in the extended shelves: Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: An alarm to the legislature of the province of New-York, occasioned by the present political disturbances, in North America: addressed to the Honourable Representatives in General Assembly convened. : [One line in Latin] (New-York: : Printed for James Rivington,, M,DCC,LXXV. [1775]), also by Isaac Wilkins (HTML at Evans TCP) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Bishop Seabury's Communion-office (T. Whittaker, 1883), also by Samuel Hart (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: The Congress canvassed: or, An examination into the conduct of the delegates, at their grand convention, held in Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774. Addressed, to the merchants of New-York. / By A.W. Farmer. Author of Free thoughts, &c. ; [Three lines in Latin from Cicero, with three line translation] ([New York] : Printed [by James Rivington], in the year M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]), also by Isaac Wilkins (HTML at Evans TCP) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: A discourse delivered before an assembly of Free and Accepted Masons, convened for the purpose of installing a lodge in the city of Norwich, in Connecticut, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, 1795. : [One line from Thessalonians] / By Samuel Seabury. D.D. Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. (Norwich [Conn.]: : Printed by Brother John Sterry and Co., M,DCC,XV. [i.e., 1795]), also by George Washington, Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Connecticut, and Conn.) Freemasons. Somerset Lodge (Norwich (HTML at Evans TCP) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: A discourse delivered in St. James' Church, in New-London, on Tuesday the 23d of December, 1794; before an assembly of Free and Accepted Masons, convened for the purpose of installing a lodge in that city. / By Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. (New-London [Conn.]: : Printed by Brother Samuel Green,, M,DCC,XCV. [1795]), also by Conn.) Freemasons. Union Lodge (New London (HTML at Evans TCP) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: A discourse, delivered in St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire [sic], : at the conferring the order of priesthood on the Rev. Robert Fowle, A.M. of Holderness. On the festival of St. Peter, 1791. (By Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street. For George Jerry Osborne, Jun. printer, in Portsmouth., 1791) (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Discourses on several important subjects (New York : T. & J. Swords, 1798., 1798) (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Discourses on several subjects. (Published by William E. Norman, 1815) (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Free thoughts on the proceedings of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia, Sept. 5, 1774 wherein their errors are exhibited, their reasonings confuted, and the fatal tendency of their non-importation, non-exportation, and non-consumption measures, are laid open to the plainest understandings; and the only means pointed out for preserving and securing our present happy constitution : in a letter to the farmers, and other inhabitants of North America in general, and to those of the province of New-York in particular (New-York, printed; London, reprinted for Richardson and Urquhart ..., 1775) (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Free thoughts, on the proceedings of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774 : wherein their errors are exhibited, their reasonings confuted, and the fatal tendency of their non-importation, non-exportation, and non-consumption measures, are laid open to the plainest understandings, and the only means pointed out for preserving and securing our present happy constitution : in a letter to the farmers, and other inhabitants of North America in general, and to those of the province of New-York in particular ([Printed by J. Rivington], 1774), also by Isaac Wilkins (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Free thoughts, on the proceedings of the Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia Sept. 5, 1774: wherein their errors are exhibited, their reasonings confuted, and the fatal tendency of their non-importation, non-exportation, and non-consumption measures, are laid open to the plainest understandings; and the only means pointed out for preserving and securing our present happy constitution: : in a letter to the farmers, and other inhabitants of North America in general, and to those of the province of New-York in particular. / By a farmer. ; Hear me, for I will speak! ([New York?] : Printed [by James Rivington?], in the year M.DCC.LXXIV. [1774]), also by Isaac Wilkins (HTML at Evans TCP) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Letters of a Westchester farmer (1774-1775) (Pub. for Westchester county by the Westchester county historical society, 1930), also by Clarence Hayden Vance and Isaac Wilkins (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Life and correspondence of the Right Reverend Samuel Seabury, D.D. first bishop of Connecticut, and of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America (Houghton, Mifflin, 1881), also by E. Edwards Beardsley (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: Unpublished letters (Church Missions Publishing Company, 1928), also by John Skinner (page images at HathiTrust) Seabury, Samuel, 1729-1796: A view of the controversy between Great-Britain and her colonies: including a mode of determining their present disputes, finally and effecually [sic]; and of preventing all future contentions. : In a letter, to the author of A full vindication of the measures of the Congress, from the calumnies of their enemies. : [Three lines from Milton] / By A.W. Farmer. Author of Free thoughts, &c. (New-York: : Printed by James Rivington,, M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]), also by Isaac Wilkins (HTML at Evans TCP)
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