Christian herald and signs of our times . The Late Dr. Paddock, Bishop of Massachusetts (From a Pholoijmph hi/Anderson, New Toil;.) of the Episcopate than the progress of theChurch during his administration of the dio-cese. The three parties in the Church havedrawn nearer to each other under his influence,and to work together in greater harmony forthe advancement of Christs Kingdom. Dr. Paddock was a native of Norwich, Conn.,where he was born February 29, 1828. His fa-ther was the Rev. Seth Birdsey Paddock whowas for many years rector of Trinity Church,Norwich. After acquiring the rudiments of
Christian herald and signs of our times . The Late Dr. Paddock, Bishop of Massachusetts (From a Pholoijmph hi/Anderson, New Toil;.) of the Episcopate than the progress of theChurch during his administration of the dio-cese. The three parties in the Church havedrawn nearer to each other under his influence,and to work together in greater harmony forthe advancement of Christs Kingdom. Dr. Paddock was a native of Norwich, Conn.,where he was born February 29, 1828. His fa-ther was the Rev. Seth Birdsey Paddock whowas for many years rector of Trinity Church,Norwich. After acquiring the rudiments ofeducation in a private school, he entered Trin-ity College, Hartford, Conn., at the age of six-teen, and graduated four years later. He spentthree years subsequently in study at the Gener-al Theological Seminary, New York, graduatingthence in 1852. His first sphere of labor wasthe Church of the Epiphany, New in 1854 he went to Norwich to succeedhis father at Trinity. In i860 he became rec-tor of Christ Church, Detroit, Mich.,
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