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    William Smith (September 7, 1727 – May 14, 1803) was an Episcopal priest who served as the first provost of the College of Philadelphia, which became the...
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  • Dean of Chester William Smith (Episcopal priest) (1727–1803), Scottish-born first provost of University of Pennsylvania William Pitt Smith (1760–1796), American...
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  • of the Episcopal Diocese of New York in 1852. William Smith College was founded in 1908 by Geneva philanthropist and nurseryman William Smith. They are...
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    James Smith Bush (June 15, 1825 – November 11, 1889) was an American attorney, Episcopal priest, religious writer, and an ancestor of the Bush political...
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  • Ruth Tiffany Barnhouse (category American Episcopal priests)
    name Ruth Beuscher, was an American psychiatrist, theologian, and Episcopal priest. Best known for being the psychiatrist of Sylvia Plath, she corresponded...
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    also the author of The Night Lake: A Young Priest Maps the Topography of Grief. Official website Episcopal Diocese of California 37°56′54″N 122°4′20″W...
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  • Frank W. Sterrett (category Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni)
    Sterrett was ordained deacon in June 1911 by Bishop Alexander Mackay-Smith and priest in June 1912 by Bishop Ethelbert Talbot. He served as vicar of Grace...
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    bishop of the Episcopal Church Arthur Moulton (1873–1962), bishop of Utah Endicott Peabody (1857–1944), priest, founder of Groton School William D. Persell...
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  • In the United States, the history of the Episcopal Church has its origins in the Church of England, a church which stresses its continuity with the ancient...
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    text based on the proposed 1785 BCP prepared by William Smith and William White (later the first Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania). This text, published...
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    William Nelson Pendleton (December 26, 1809 – January 15, 1883) was an American teacher, Episcopal priest, and Confederate soldier. He served as a Confederate...
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    Schuyler Hamilton (September 9, 1847 – June 3, 1928) was an American Episcopal priest and great-grandson of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the...
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    March 6, 1812) was the first bishop of the Diocese of Virginia of The Episcopal Church in the United States, one of the first bishops to be consecrated...
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  • style of the Great Awakening and later American independence William Smith (Anglican priest), the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania Elihu...
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  • portal William Ballantine (also Ballentine, Bannatine, Ballantyne, Ballentyne, Ballenden, Bellenden) (1616/1618 – 1661) was a Roman Catholic priest who became...
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    first African-American Episcopal Church, the African Church of St. Thomas, in 1794. He was ordained as the first black Episcopal priest in 1804. The tower...
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  • Katherine Sonderegger (category 21st-century American Episcopal priests)
    the William Meade Professor in 2014. She was ordained a minister of the United Church of Christ in 1977, but in 1993 confirmed into the Episcopal Church...
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    William Sawtrey, also known as William Salter (died March 1401) was an English Roman Catholic priest and Lollard martyr. He was executed for heresy. Sawtrey...
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  • Coast Mary Adelia Rosamond McLeod, bishop of Vermont, the first female Episcopal priest elected to head a diocese C. Brinkley Morton, bishop of San Diego Alfred...
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  • feminist theologian and priest in the Episcopal Church Holland Nimmons McTyeire (1844), American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South and a co-founder...
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  • Augustine Smith (1782–1865), president of the College of William and Mary, 1814–1826 John Smith (botanist) (1798–1888), curator of Kew Gardens John Smith (physician)...
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    portal The Reverend Canon William Cadman (1815-1891), was an English Anglican priest and evangelist. He was ordained as a priest in 1840 and spent over fifty...
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    Robert Smith (August 25, 1732 – October 28, 1801) was an English-born American clergyman, planter and prelate of the Episcopal Church who served as the...
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  • TMI Episcopal is a private school in San Antonio. Previously known as Texas Military Institute, TMI is a selective coeducational Episcopal college preparatory...
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    ordained deacon on 18 September 1836 and priest on 3 March 1837. Under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church Mission (PECM, also called the American...
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  • Series books. Anne Ayres Charles Babbage, mathematician Ed Bacon, priest of the Episcopal Church Francis Bacon, lawyer and philosopher Edward Badeley (1803/4–1868)...
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  • John Henry Smith (September 11, 1939 – June 2, 2012) was the sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia. Born and raised in the Panama Canal...
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  • politician and priest Tuve Skånberg Albert Edward Smith – Communist Party of Canada politician, but considered himself Christian throughout William Horace Temple...
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    William Loyall Gravatt (December 15, 1859 - February 14, 1942) became the second Bishop of West Virginia in the Episcopal Church in the United States...
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    William Dailey Persell (born May 6, 1943) is an American bishop, formerly the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago (1999–2008). He was born in Rochester...
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