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Wallace Edmonds Conkling

1896-1979


The Form of Ordaining or Consecrating a Bishop through Which the Reverend Wallace Edmonds Conkling Becomes the Bishop of Chicago, Monday, the Twenty-fourth Day of February, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-one at Ten-thirty O'clock.
Chicago: St. James's Church, 1941.

Genealogy of the Right Rev. Wallace Edmonds Conkling, the Bishop of Chicago.
Compiled by Charles E. Conkling.
Chicago: no publisher, 1948.



Darkness and Light.
Milwaukee: Morehouse, 1931.

The Queen Mother.
Milwaukee: Morehouse, 1932.

Omnipresence and the Real Presence.
Milwaukee: Morehouse, Published for the Catholic Congress of the Episcopal Church, c. 1933.

The Spiritual Value of Apostolic Succession.
Milwaukee: Morehouse, Published for the Catholic Congress of the Episcopal Church, c. 1933.

What is the Mass?
West Park, New York: Holy Cross Press, 1940.

Priesthood in Action.
New York: Morehouse-Gorham, 1945.

Worship and Life: The Building of the New Community.
New York: Morehouse-Gorham, 1948.

Health and Salvation: A Guide for the Practice of Spiritual Healing.
New York: Morehouse-Gorham, 1952.

Glimpses of Glory.
Sandy, Oregon: St. Paul's Press, 1970.


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