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Literacy and Education of the Enslaved in Virginia - Encyclopedia Virginia

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Bridges, Charles (bap. 1672–1747) – Encyclopedia Virginia


Charles Bridges was christened in the parish of Barton Seagrave in Northamptonshire, England, on April 2, 1672, the son of John Bridges and Elizabeth Trumbull Bridges. He came from a well-educated gentry family, and his brother John Bridges was a barrister and one of the first and most laborious historians of Northamptonshire. Charles Bridges married Alice Flower on August 4, 1687, at Saint Marylebone, near London. They had at least one son and two daughters. He was an agent of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge by 1699 and served as a liaison with local charity schools at least until 1713, when his name disappears from the society’s records. Bridges may have been trained as a painter and begun a career as a portraitist, though the only English portrait firmly attributable to him is one of Thomas Baker, a fellow of Saint John’s College, University of Cambridge, painted after 1717. ....

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'The God of the Exodus was able to find them' – Anglican Journal


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Black faith has held North American church and society to account for worldly injustice, theologians say
The chief influence of Black Christianity on the wider North American church has been to hold it to the idea of freedom in the here and now—with gains that aren’t going to wilt at resistance from the dominant culture, according to Black church leaders the
Anglican Journal interviewed.
“The Black faith tradition has always been that prophetic, if you will, witness to the liberating God—that tradition that has tried to speak truth to power,” says Canon Kelly Brown Douglas, dean of the Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary in New York City and the author of several books. ....

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