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  2. Nashotah House - Wikipedia

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    Nashotah House is an Anglican seminary in Nashotah, Wisconsin. The seminary opened in 1842 [ 1 ] and received its official charter in 1847. The institution is independent and generally regarded as one of the more theologically conservative seminaries in the Episcopal Church .

  3. Charles Wesley Leffingwell - Wikipedia

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    He later studied at Nashotah House Theological Seminary before ordination to the diaconate (1867) and priesthood (1868). In 1868, he founded St. Mary's School in Knoxville, Illinois at the invitation of Henry John Whitehouse , and in 1890, he founded St Alban's School for Boys in the same city.

  4. James B. Simpson - Wikipedia

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    James B. Simpson (1927–2002) was a journalist, author and Episcopal priest, [1] best known for writing several volumes of Simpson’s Contemporary Quotations, a set of books of quotations. His work continues to be a trusted and recognized favorite among journalists, scholars, academics and quote enthusiasts. [1]

  5. Keith Ackerman - Wikipedia

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    He has served as an adjunct professor and visiting lecturer at the Reformed Episcopal Seminary since 2011 and as an adjunct to Cranmer House Seminary in Dallas, Texas. He served from 1992 until 2020 as a member of the board of trustees (directors) of Nashotah House, serving for 10 years as vice-chairman of the board.

  6. Gary Wilde - Wikipedia

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    Between 1990 and 2005, working as a freelancer Wilde wrote, collaborated, and edited books, articles, and education materials for different Christian publishers. He is the creator of the Bible Wisdom series, the Encouragers for Men series for Victor Books and author-compiler of the 15 books in the Promises to Treasure series for Broadman & Holman.

  7. A. C. McClurg - Wikipedia

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    A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, McClurg, 1917. A. C. McClurg was a stationer, publisher, and book wholesaler for over 120 years in Chicago, Illinois.The business began in 1844 as Chicago's first stationery store and first retail bookstore', [1] changing hands several times, often as the result of a fire.

  8. Esau McCaulley - Wikipedia

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    Esau McCaulley (born 1979) is an American biblical scholar and assistant professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, Illinois, canon theologian for the Anglican Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others, as well as a theologian-in-residence at Progressive Baptist Church, a historically black congregation in Chicago.

  9. List of General Theological Seminary people - Wikipedia

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    James Lloyd Breck (1818–1876), founder of Nashotah House [2] Benjamin Brewster (1860–1941), bishop of Western Colorado; James Brown (born 1932), bishop of Louisiana; John Henry Hobart Brown (1831–1888), first bishop of Fond du Lac; Alexander Burgess (1819-1901), first Bishop of Quincy; Spence Burton (1881–1966), bishop suffragan of ...

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