. The Doane family:. Convention having vindicated him before the trial was was rector of St. Marys church at Burlington from the time ofassuming the office of Bishop up to the time of his death, and Presi-dent of Burlington College, 1846-59. He helped to frame the firstconstitution of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of thechurch and was the first American Bishop to preach in the EstablishedChurch to an English congregation at the consecration of the Parishchurch of Leeds, England, in 1841. Bishop Doane received the de-gree of S. T. D. from Union, Trinity and Columbia Colleg


. The Doane family:. Convention having vindicated him before the trial was was rector of St. Marys church at Burlington from the time ofassuming the office of Bishop up to the time of his death, and Presi-dent of Burlington College, 1846-59. He helped to frame the firstconstitution of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of thechurch and was the first American Bishop to preach in the EstablishedChurch to an English congregation at the consecration of the Parishchurch of Leeds, England, in 1841. Bishop Doane received the de-gree of S. T. D. from Union, Trinity and Columbia Colleges in 1833,and that of from St. Johns College, Annapolis, Md., in published Songs by the Way, a volume of poems, in 1824, andmany fugitive poems including The Wedded Flags, Softly Noio theLight of Day and Thou art the Way, found in many collections ofhymns. Children, born in Boston : i Hobaut,* b. Sept. 5, 1830. His first choice of a pro-fession was that of medicine, and he grad. from Jefferson. PT RE/ MONSIGWOR DOANE DESCENDANTS OF DEA. JOHN DOANE. 395 College, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1850, but soon discoveredthat his bent was for the ministry and not medicine. Aftera course in tlieology he -was ordained a deacon and attachedto Grace Church, Newarli, N. J. His active and investi-gating mind was yet unsatisfied however, and in 1855 heembraced Catholicity and was received into the church byBishop Bayley. He then became a candidate for HolyOrders and after studying at St. Sulpice, Paris, and at theColleigo Pio, Rome, he was ordained at St. Patricks Cathe-dral, Newark, N. J., in 1857, and in that parish commencedhis priestly career. During Bishop Bayleys administra-tion Fatlier Doane became tlie Bishops secretary and wasmade rector of the parish and chancellor of the the accession of Bishop Bayley to the Archiepiscopateof Baltimore, Bishop Corrigan appointed Father DoaneVicar-General of the diocese in 1873. In Mar., 1880, hewas made a Domestic Prelat


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