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  2. List of bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    New York and Philadelphia: Presiding Bishop, 1873-1876 [5] 2: Charles Edward Cheney (1836–1916) 14 December 1873: 1 [6] Chicago [7] Presiding Bishop, 1876–1877, 1887–1889 3: William Rufus Nicholson (1822–1901) 24 February 1876: 1, 2: New York and Philadelphia: Presiding Bishop, 1879–1883 4: Edward Cridge (1817–1913) 16 July 1876: 2, 3

  3. Charles E. Cheney - Wikipedia

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    Charles E. Cheney was born in Canandaigua, New York on February 12, 1836. [1] A graduate of Hobart College in Geneva, New York, he studied at Virginia Theological Seminary before ordination to the diaconate and priesthood by William Heathcote DeLancey in 1858 and 1859 respectively.

  4. Robert Livingston Rudolph - Wikipedia

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    Reformed Episcopal Seminary (2003) The board of trustees of the Reformed Episcopal Seminary elected Rudolph to teach dogmatic theology in 1903. He resigned as Bishop Sabine’s assistant in order to take up the challenge of this new work. Later, he became professor of Biblical theology and Christian ethics.

  5. Theophilus Herter - Wikipedia

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    He also taught New Testament studies at Reformed Episcopal Seminary starting in 1948, where he spent 36 years, the last 21 as professor of New Testament studies. [5] In 1965, Herter was elected assistant bishop in the REC's New York and Philadelphia Synod and later bishop coadjutor, succeeding Higgins as bishop ordinary in 1972. He was elected ...

  6. William Nicholson (American bishop) - Wikipedia

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    That same year he was elected bishop, with his consecration by Bishop George David Cummins taking place on February 24, 1876, in Philadelphia. He served as bishop of the New York and Philadelphia Synod of the Reformed Episcopal Church until his death. Nicholson died on June 7, 1901, in Philadelphia. [1] He was buried in Forest Hills Cemetery ...

  7. Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, with the Convocation of Eastern Canada, formerly known as the New York and Philadelphia Synod, is a founding jurisdiction of the Reformed Episcopal Church in 1873 and, more recently, a founding diocese of the Anglican Church in North America in 2009.

  8. George David Cummins - Wikipedia

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    He then founded the Reformed Episcopal Church, of which he was the first presiding bishop, in New York City and where he founded the First Reformed Episcopal Church. [2] A tremendous reference that gets no visibility or discussion and that details the Bishop's life, attitudes, beliefs, and career are given by his wife, Alexandrine, in the Memoirs.

  9. Episcopal Diocese of New York - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Provoost, 1st Bishop of New York and 3rd Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. After the Revolution, the Church was disestablished and a number of prominent clergymen were imprisoned, including Samuel Seabury, rector of St. Peter’s in the Bronx, who later became the first Bishop of Connecticut.