This work provides a detailed account of the lives and careers of the three most recent bishops appointed by the British Crown to lead the Anglican Church of Canada. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary sources, the authors offer insights into the religious, political, and cultural challenges facing the Canadian church in the late 19th century, and shed light on the personal beliefs and motivations of these influential figures.
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