CONTENTS 182 187 192 IX. SCRIPTURE AND THE SACRAMENTS X. TWENTY YEARS IN THE EPISCOPATE (Including a paper entitled "FIGHT THE GOOD FIGHT," 88 MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST, THE REV. MOTHER FOUNDRESS, SISTERHOOD OF THE HOLY VIEW OF THE SANCTUARY, ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, FOND EPISCOPAL RESIDENCE AND CONVENT OF THE HOLY NATIVITY, CONVENT OF THE HOLY NATIVITY, FOND DU LAC . S. SAVIOUR'S, Moscow ANTONIUS, METROPOLITAN OF ST. PETERSBURG FATHER JOHN OF CRONSTADT. VLADIMIR, METROPOLITAN OF Moscow. 104 158 164 172 178 180 BISHOPS AT THE CONSECRATION OF THE RT. REV. R. H. WELLER, D.D., TO BE BISHOP COADJUTOR OF Fond du LAC, NOVEMBER 8, 1900. THE LATE BISHOP KOZLOWSKI 278 294 A FOREWORD EXTRACTS FROM A PAPER READ AT THE A BY ERVING WINSLOW, ESQ. FFECTION and respect for the person and character of the subject of this sketch are too general to give its author any special right to offer his tribute on this interesting occasion because he entertains these sentiments so heartily and sincerely. The only plea for indulgence consists in fellow-citizenship with Charles Chapman Grafton in Boston and a lifelong connection with the parish of the Advent, to the rectorship of which he gave sixteen years of his consecrated life. Many parts of Boston have undergone changes, not merely social and structural, but geographical and almost geological. Water has been made into land and hills carried into the sea. But the site of the house where Bishop Grafton was born is still occupied by a habitation, being a part of that upon which the Touraine, the chief hotel, now stands. On the twelfth of April, 1830, Major Joseph Grafton and his wife, Ann Maria (Gurley), were living in this house on the east side of Common, now Tremont Street, next to the corner of Boylston, and here on this date their son, Charles Chapman, was born. |