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

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    On both the domestic and foreign fields, the Episcopal Church's missions could be characterized as "good schools, good hospitals and right ordered worship". [18] The first society for African Americans in the Episcopal Church was founded before the American Civil War in 1856 by James Theodore Holly.

  3. Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Church was a founding member of the Consultation on Church Union and participates in its successor, Churches Uniting in Christ. The Episcopal Church is a founding member of the National Council of Churches, the World Council of Churches, and the new Christian Churches Together in the USA. Dioceses and parishes are frequently ...

  4. Richard Allen (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Allen (February 14, 1760 – March 26, 1831) [1] was a minister, educator, writer, and one of the United States' most active and influential black leaders.In 1794, he founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent Black denomination in the United States.

  5. List of original dioceses of the Episcopal Church (United ...

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    The Episcopal Church in the United States of America currently has 111 dioceses. When the church was founded in 1785, it only had nine. [citation needed] These were: Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts [citation needed] Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut [citation needed] Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania [citation needed] Episcopal Diocese of ...

  6. William White (bishop of Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    William White (April 4, 1748 N.S. – July 17, 1836) was the first and fourth Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States (1789; 1795–1836), the first bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania (1787–1836), and the second United States Senate Chaplain (appointed December 9, 1790).

  7. Episcopal Diocese of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In 1789, the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America was founded. The diocese's first bishop, Thomas John Claggett (1743-1816), was the first American bishop of the Episcopal Church consecrated in the country, in 1792 at Trinity Church facing historic Wall Street in New York City.

  8. Methodist Episcopal Church - Wikipedia

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    The Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC) was the oldest and largest Methodist denomination in the United States from its founding in 1784 until 1939. It was also the first religious denomination in the US to organize itself nationally. [4]

  9. Christ Church, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church is an Episcopal church in the Old City neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.Founded in 1695 as a parish of the Church of England, it played an integral role in the founding of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.