A cheerful and comfortable faith : Anglican religious practice in the elite households of eighteenth-century Virginia / Lauren F. Winner.
2010
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
A cheerful and comfortable faith : Anglican religious practice in the elite households of eighteenth-century Virginia / Lauren F. Winner.
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Imprint
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2010]
Copyright
©2010
Description
ix, 272 pages
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With cold water and silver bowls : becoming an Anglican in eighteenth-century Virginia
Becoming a "Christian woman" : needlework and girls' religious formation
People of the book: liturgical culture and the domestic uses of prayer books
Sarah Foote Stuart's fish sauce: the liturgical year around the table
To comfort the living : the household choreography of death and mourning
Epilogue. Lucy Smith Digges's "Little old fashioned oblong black walnut" table : household religious practice in Episcopalian Virginia.
Becoming a "Christian woman" : needlework and girls' religious formation
People of the book: liturgical culture and the domestic uses of prayer books
Sarah Foote Stuart's fish sauce: the liturgical year around the table
To comfort the living : the household choreography of death and mourning
Epilogue. Lucy Smith Digges's "Little old fashioned oblong black walnut" table : household religious practice in Episcopalian Virginia.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
ISBN
9780300124699 cloth alkaline paper
0300124694 cloth alkaline paper
9780300168662 e-book
0300124694 cloth alkaline paper
9780300168662 e-book
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