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He was an Episcopalian, a Freemason, and a member of Kiwanis.
Slayden was an Episcopalian, a Freemason, an Elk , a member of St. Anth
She is an Episcopalian and has written about religious issues.
Howard was an Episcopalian, and a Brother of a Baltimore lodge of Free
He came to the United States, became an Episcopalian, and was made a deacon by the Rt.
Davies was an Episcopalian, and was one of the oldest and influential
ry was characterised by the dispute between Episcopalian and Puritan settlers, resulting in "confusi
Provost, and took part in efforts to purge episcopalian and Jacobite elements from the University o
Parker was an active Episcopalian and for many years a member of the Board of
urch Disciples of Christ, her mother was an Episcopalian, and she and her older sister, Lynda Bird,
New York City, and subsequently edited The Episcopalian and The Magazine of American History.
He was Episcopalian and Republican.
He was an active Episcopalian and a Mason.
Chipman was an Episcopalian and served as a vestryman.
She grew up as an Episcopalian and attended Duke University.
as Anglican Bishop of the New Hebrides and Episcopalian Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway.
He served for ten years as the Episcopalian Bishop of Southwest Florida (from 1997 to 2
John Lipscomb (born 1950) is a former Episcopalian bishop, who later converted to Roman Cathol
her leaders from the Catholic, Pentecostal, Episcopalian, Buddhist, and Jewish faiths.
It may well be Episcopalian, but this needs a RS.--♦IanMacM♦ (talk to m
The duchess was an Episcopalian, but her sympathies were with those who wer
Raised an Episcopalian but converting to Presbyterianism early in
e township contains Prospect Hill Methodist Episcopalian Cemetery.
and an honorary assistant bishop within the Episcopalian Central Florida Diocese.
alden , a nurse, on December 16, 1967 in an Episcopalian ceremony.
21 January 1936) was an American Methodist Episcopalian chaplain, missionary and plant collector wh
He was a member of the Episcopalian church and of Pi Kappa Alpha.
spital was historically affiliated with the Episcopalian Church but currently pastoral care services
When the time for her confirmation in the Episcopalian Church at age thirteen, Angelina refused to
St Mary's Church, Castle Street is an episcopalian church in the town centre of Reading in the
St. John's Episcopalian church was sold to the City of Cork VEC on
e supported the cause of the bishops of the Episcopalian Church of Scotland who in 1789 came up to L
ngest of the 3 children of John Gregory, an Episcopalian Church of Scotland minister, James was born
"Anglican and Episcopalian church music", Grove Music Online, ed.
e later influenced his decision to join the Episcopalian church.
after he was refused admission to the local Episcopalian church.
ymns appear in hymnals of the Unitarian and Episcopalian Churches.
s associated with the evangelical school of Episcopalian churchmanship.
en is a derogatory term used within radical episcopalian circles to describe the Covenanters and the
iaison between Catholic bishops and married Episcopalian clergy seeking Catholic ordination.
t (27 November 1843-5 November 1925) was an episcopalian clergy.
anon Kenyon Wright (born 1932) is a retired Episcopalian clergyman who chaired the Scottish Constitu
Briefly, an Episcopalian congregation rented the building to use for
church was constructed in 1871 by the first Episcopalian congregation to organize itself in Ottawa;
found Sir Thomas a decided opponent of the Episcopalian Court party and he became a supporter of th
An Episcopalian, Cox died in Washington D.C.
terian (including Cumberland Presbyterian), Episcopalian, Disciples of Christ, Church of Christ, Ass
An Episcopalian, Eddy was buried in City Cemetery.
Charles P. McIlvaine ( Episcopalian), elected December 14, 1824
Walter D. Addison, Episcopalian, elected December 12, 1810
Edward Gantt, Episcopalian, elected December 4, 1805
John J. Sayrs, Episcopalian, elected December 3, 1806
Jewish family, but was raised in his mother Episcopalian faith.
When the city was founded, Fayetteville's Episcopalian families had no congregation of their own.
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to a wealthy Episcopalian family.
s named after his father who was a Scottish Episcopalian grain merchant.
hool teacher because he would not become an Episcopalian, have made Christ Church their parish home
He sought to establish a Episcopalian healing ministry there in June 1991, but wa
Dolan's marriage to an Episcopalian in 1953 and entry into Freemasonry made him
He became an Episcopalian in the following year, and was rector of Gr
ever, the Comprehension Act of 1690 allowed Episcopalian incumbents, on taking the Oath of Allegianc
king County and attended Kenyon College, an Episcopalian institution.
1783 - December 17, 1863) was an Episcopalian Irish-American politician, merchant, and en
re planned by Lord Oxford to strengthen the Episcopalian Jacobites, especially a bill for extending
nce - Baptist, Catholic, Congregationalist, Episcopalian, Methodist, Presbyterian, Unitarian, and Un
He also was an Episcopalian minister at one point.
He was the first African-American Episcopalian minister in the United States.
ses on Demme's cousin, Robert W. Castle, an Episcopalian minister in Harlem, New York.
An Episcopalian minister from Rochester, New York was popul
nt Inigoes, Maryland, 1834) was an American Episcopalian minister and prominent Roman Catholic conve
rybreac (died between 1698 and 1702) was an Episcopalian minister of Kilmuir in the Isle of Skye and
s, Mark Lafayette Olds (1828), a lawyer and Episcopalian minister of Christ Church in Washington, D.
ris (April 29, 1765 - October 18, 1829), an Episcopalian minister, was the sixth president of Columb
was born in Griffin, Georgia, the son of an Episcopalian minister, and grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsy
He was at the Scottish Episcopalian Mission at Chanda from 1898 to 1919, a peri
ms, (17 July 1829 - 2 December 1910) was an Episcopalian missionary to China and Japan and later bis
is a Christian Scientist, my daughter is an Episcopalian, my father was a Baptist, my mother was a P
ormed epistemology" (a term that Alston, an Episcopalian, never fully endorsed), one of the most imp
(also known as Sister Cindy Mahoney) was an Episcopalian nun and former chaplain in New York City wh
James was an Episcopalian of Dutch and English ancestry.
Act of Glasgow - failure to preach with the Episcopalian prayer book as advocated by the Stuart king
, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, the son of Episcopalian preacher Reverend George A. Smith and his w
Baker was born in Edinburgh to an Episcopalian priest father and English teacher mother, a
His sister is an Episcopalian priest at Columbia University in New York.
Alison FRS FRSE (1757-1839) was a Scottish episcopalian priest and essayist.
end Hector Bransby Gooderham was an eminent Episcopalian priest in the third quarter of the 20th Cen
47 years to the Reverend Douglas Styles, an Episcopalian priest who died in 2002.
An ordained Episcopalian priest he was a Professor of religion at Te
d Graham John Thomson Forbes was an eminent Episcopalian priest in the late 20th Century, and contin
An obscure Scottish-born Episcopalian priest who issued a series of translations
Chester Olszewski of Pennsylvania, a former Episcopalian priest, who asserted his claim in 1977 or 1
minary in Alexandria, Virginia to become an Episcopalian priest, though he continued performing magi
October 11, 2007) was an Alaska native and Episcopalian priest.
She left the convent in order to become an Episcopalian priest.
d for nine years, and was ordained into the Episcopalian priesthood on Feb. 18, 1891.
age of fifty, Wyatt began studying for the Episcopalian priesthood.
896) was a nun and the founder of the first Episcopalian religious order for women.
ces, quoting a 1856 article in the Southern Episcopalian, say that the brick bell tower is 130 ft (4
Episcopalian services began again in 1843.
A precondition from the Episcopalian side was that the united church should have
The Episcopalian St. Mark's Chapel, was built by slave carpe
ndon's Commissary, and became rector of the Episcopalian St. Philip's Church in Charleston.
ney in 1876 to be rector of the newly-built Episcopalian St.Olaf's Church in Kirkwall, and stayed th
ed in the Presbyterian church but became an Episcopalian through the influence of his grandparents a
the marriage of a Free Will Baptist and an Episcopalian, ultimately led to Edgerton's leaving the t
g school supervision by bishops (as per the Episcopalian view; the Presbyterian view was supervision
circumstance have included disagreeing with Episcopalian views of the episcopate, and as a result, E
Pike, an Episcopalian, was the fifth Bishop of California.
has Black heritage and is African Methodist Episcopalian, was a school teacher.
ter of Romanian Jews but Clark was baptized Episcopalian while he was attending West Point.
Rebecca Reed was a young Episcopalian woman from Boston who had attended the scho
                                                                                                    


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