Table of Contents
Contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Abbreviations x
1 Introduction 1
2 Trinity College, Dublin, and the Making of Irish Evangelicalism, 1790-1850 Alan R. Acheson 13
3 The Formation of a Seceder: John Nelson Darby at Trinity College, 1815-1819 Timothy C. F. Stunt 41
4 "An Awful Mystery": William Magee on the Atonement Ephraim Radner 60
5 A Question of Possession-Who Owned the Church of Ireland's History? James Blake Knox 80
6 James Henthorn Todd, an Irish High Churchman and Early Tractarian at Trinity College, Dublin Patricia McKee 102
7 The Role of Bible Societies in Identity Formation, 1800-1850 Miriam Moffitt 129
8 "That Ultra-Protestant Nursery": Trinity College, Dublin, and the Supply of Anglican Clergy to England, 1830s-1880s Ann McCormack 143
9 "A Zealous, Well-educated, and Well-informed Body of Clergy": Trinity College, Dublin, and the Church in Upper Canada in the 1830s Thomas P. Power 162
10 Samuel Blake's Projects and Ministries: A Canadian's Church of Ireland Vision Alan L. Hayes 201
11 Anglican Deaconesses in Canada 1889-1969: Two Operational Models of a Gendered Order of Ministry Alan L. Hayes 226
12 From Trinity College, Dublin, to Terra Australis: Trinity-educated Clergymen in Colonial Australia Michael Gladwin 276
13 The Word of God is Seed: John Wyclif's Evangelical Theology and the Naming of Wycliffe College Sean Otto 297
Index 319