The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . J 9*cv«ww ( _ oiV^c^^ ***i ^ tR^- Uw> WoATvda fhS&v^ swItiKfuUf «3CfW;^pp\« .M-[. Soon afterbirthday hevenerable so-to thcni by aNew York asb 1 e ni i s h o dligion, andBishop Sher-held to includeperform tliechapel of hisI)resence, thatthe diaconate Dr. John Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln. Two days later, on Sunday,December 23d, in the same ])lace. Dr. Eichard Osbaldistone, Bishopof Carlisle, advanced him to the jiriesthood. On ])oth occasions thereknelt by his side to receive holy ordeis a man whose life was to touchhis in strange way


The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . J 9*cv«ww ( _ oiV^c^^ ***i ^ tR^- Uw> WoATvda fhS&v^ swItiKfuUf «3CfW;^pp\« .M-[. Soon afterbirthday hevenerable so-to thcni by aNew York asb 1 e ni i s h o dligion, andBishop Sher-held to includeperform tliechapel of hisI)resence, thatthe diaconate Dr. John Thomas, Bishop of Lincoln. Two days later, on Sunday,December 23d, in the same ])lace. Dr. Eichard Osbaldistone, Bishopof Carlisle, advanced him to the jiriesthood. On ])oth occasions thereknelt by his side to receive holy ordeis a man whose life was to touchhis in strange ways, — William Smith, a native of Scotland, afterwards the Avorship ofllu! proserii)edcliurchmcn, a Ics-s on w li i ( iistood him ingood stead\\hcn ho foundthat the richand prosjier-ous Church andrealm of Eng-land would notgi\e to theStates ofAmerica, aftert ii e y h a daciiiovod tiuiri ndopciulcnco,tiie episcopatewiiich she hadwitliliold fromthem all thetime that shehad them un-der her poweras colonies,he had passed his t wouty-fourthpresented himself before theciety, having been commendedtestimonial from the clergy ofa youth o


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