A Collection of the Essays on the Subject of Episcopacy gathers a historical debate about church governance, presenting both sides of a long-running question.
Originally printed in the Albany Centinel and attributed to several clerical voices, this edition includes added notes and remarks to frame the discussion for modern readers. It offers a window into 18th- and early-19th-century perspectives on Episcopacy, its authority, and its place in church life.
- Learn how different writers argued for and against Episcopal governance.
- See how historical and theological points were framed for public debate.
- Discover how editors and commentators shaped the discussion with additional notes.
- Explore the topic through primary-era arguments and responses in one volume.
Ideal for readers of religious history, ecclesiology, and those curious about the roots of church leadership debates.