ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. We have noticed several typographical errors, which have remained uncorrected; but as they will be readily perceived by every Reader, they need not, here, be particularly specified. Page 90-line 5. Dele *, and place it after year, line 16. Page 178-second Note. After the words Bishop Bowen, add, now its President, ex officio. Page 214-line 5. After A. M. read-He was Ordained Deacon, June 5, 1797, by Dr. North, Page 232-line 34-for 1812, read 1813. Page 263-since this page was printed, the Rev. Milward Pogson, has been elected Rector of St. James', Goose-Creek. Page 265-line 10, for Tuilliard, read Florent Philip Troulliard. Page 294-Add at the end of line 10-The Rev. Edward Rutledge is officiating here during the winter and spring of 1820. He was Ordained Deacon, Nov. 17, 1819, by Bishop Brownell, of Connecticut. Page 310-line 8-Add, after the word plan-A Permanent Parochial fund for the support of the Church, was first established in Carolina, by the inhabitants of Edisto Island. See page 390. And in St. John's, Berkley, a fund for that purpose was raised by the Parishioners, by a voluntary per centage on their crops, for a few years. See page 542. Page 400-line 12-for Presbyterian, read Congregational. Page 452 to page 456-The running title should have been the subject matter of the several pages. Since page 365 was printed, a Monument has been erected in the Church of St. John's, Colleton, with the following Inscription: Filial Affection here records the name The following Epitaph on the Rev. Thomas D. Frost,* came to hand too late for insertion in its proper place. His remains having been interred in the Cemetery of the Roman Catholic Church, in St. Mark's Parish, Cuba, permission has been obtained to place a stone over the grave, with a suitable inscription, excluding, however, any allusion to his having been a Clergyman or even a Protestant. Under these restrictions, this Epitaph has been composed, and is intended to be sent out to the Havana. Although it is thus necessarily incomplete, yet we owe it to the faithful Minister, of whose virtues it is a Memorial, to place it here upon record. SACRED To the Memory of Of St. Philip's Parish, South Carolina, In that State, 24th of February, 1794: He was distinguished, In Childhood, in Youth, in Manhood, For simplicity, tenderness, purity, diligence, modesty. And gifted with excellent talents. He loved Knowledge, Rather as a Duty, for its usefulness, As a Son, He was ever respectful and obedient, affectionate and grateful: See page 232. As a Brother and Friend, He was steadfast through principle, Lived and moved the beauty of holiness, Young in the Years of Time, A burning light, Shining more and more unto the perfect day: He died, The heir of peace, and joy, and life eternal, After Death, in a foreign land, In life, the ornament and blessing, Is placed here by his Widow, |