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  2. St. Paul's by-the-sea Protestant Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's by-the-sea Protestant Episcopal Church is a parish of the Episcopal Church located in Ocean City, Worcester County, Maryland.It is noted for its historic Carpenter Gothic parish church, which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

  3. St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The chapel sat empty in 1902 and 1923. Year-round services began in 1925, and St. Pauls-by-the-Sea became its own parish in 1940. As the congregation grew, the church made plans for a new, larger building. [2] It acquired land at 11th Avenue and 5th Street North and moved the original chapel building there in 1953.

  4. St. Paul's by the Sea - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's by-the-sea Protestant Episcopal Church in Ocean City, Maryland Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title St. Paul's by the Sea .

  5. History of the Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Church in crisis: How sex, the bible, and authority are dividing the faithful (Greenwood, 2008). Painter, Bordon W. "The Vestry in Colonial New England." Historical Magazine of the Protestant Episcopal Church 44#4 (1975): 381–408. in JSTOR; Prichard, Robert W., ed. Readings from the History of the Episcopal Church. (1986).

  6. St. Paul's Church (Dedham, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The History Press. ISBN 978-1-59629-750-0. Slafter, Carlos (1905). A Record of Education: The Schools and Teachers of Dedham, Massachusetts 1644-1904. Dedham Transcript Press. 1642-3. Worthington, Arthur Morton (1958). History of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Dedham (PDF). Worthington, Erastus (1827).

  7. St. Paul's Church (Lynchburg, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    After his death and the American Civil War, one of his daughters, Indiana Fletcher Williams, would marry Episcopal priest J. Henry Williams of New York, and after the death of their only child, Daisy, and (though her last will and testament) found Sweet Briar College (incorporated in 1901 and on whose board successive rectors of this parish sat).

  8. Architecture of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    1906 St. John's Cathedral, Gothic Revival, Snelling and Potter; 1910 Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, Late Gothic Revival, M. H. Hubbard; 1917 Our Lady of the Angels Catholic Church, Late Gothic Revival; 1927 Riverside Baptist Church, Romanesque Revival, Addison Mizner; 1967 St. Paul's by-the-Sea Episcopal Church, Mid-century modern ...

  9. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Richmond, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in Richmond, Virginia, United States.Located directly across Ninth Street from the Virginia State Capitol, it has long been a popular house of worship for Richmond political figures, including General Robert E. Lee, Confederate President Jefferson Davis, and many Virginia governors throughout the years.