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  • His funeral was held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Rochester. Eastman, who never married, is buried at Kodak Park in Rochester, New York. ...
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  • son, Thomas Gallaudet (1822-1902), became an Episcopal priest and also worked with the deaf. Gallaudet's work helped to develop American ...
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  • gave up medicine and became a clergyman in the Episcopal church. In 1881, Wallace Lovejoy married Emmeline Dutton. Arthur Lovejoy received his early ...
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  • English and Christian theology, became an Episcopal archdeacon and missionary ... named to a national executive post in the Episcopal Church. In the afterword ...
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  • life. He instead led an active role in his local Episcopal Church. He received great pleasure from helping people, and even if they couldn’t pay him ...
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  • and the concomitant controversies over Episcopal authority, Articles VI ... Nine Articles] – As adopted by the U.S. Episcopal Church, 1801 ...
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  • from the Anglo-Catholic wing of the church. In The Episcopal Church the Book of Occasional Services discusses provision for exorcism; but it does not ...
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  • He was interred at St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Charleston. ==Legacy== [[Image:John Rutledge House (Charleston).jpg|thumb|300px|John ...
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  • West Virginia, at Williams Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South, now known as Central United Methodist Church.Kelly Barth, [http://www.wvculture ...
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  • were given free travel to and from their episcopal sees to the council, as ... its subjects. Melitius retained his episcopal title, but the ecclesiastics ...
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  • Murrow. Dewey was a lifelong member of The Episcopal Church. ==New York prosecutor and District Attorney== During the 1930s, Dewey was a New ...
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  • Church gradually became more active as episcopal jurisdiction grew in power ... that started around 1184, including the Episcopal Inquisition (1184-1230s ...
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  • Wilella Sibert Cather (December 7, 1873 – April 24, 1947) is among the most eminent American authors. She is known for her depictions of life ...
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  • of 1993, he would not be counted as Pope because episcopal ordination is now a criterion. Richard P. McBrien, Lives of the Popes: The Pontiffs ...
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  • George Heber. The Korea Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church. New York: Open Door Emergency Commission, 1905. *Appenzeller, Henry Gerhard ...
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  • |Episcopal insignia, sword, resurrected Piotr |- |Patronage |Poland, Kraków, moral order |} Stanisław Szczepanowski or Stanislaus of Kraków ...
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  • John in 1308 and succeeded each other in the episcopal see of Zaiton, established by Montecorvino. In 1312, three more Franciscans were sent out from ...
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  • had allegedly violated church laws by his episcopal ordinations, and the pope was asked by other local bishops for his decision on the matter ...
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  • America, like most Loyalists. He became the first Episcopal bishop in America. From the Loyalist perspective in 1775, the Loyalists were the honorable ...
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  • "Richard Lionheart and English Episcopal Elections," Albion ... * Turner, Ralph V. Richard Lionheart and English Episcopal Elections ...
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