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Henry Onderdonk

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congregation) to serve Philadelphia's African-American community, Bishop Onderdonk reportedly replied, "I will receive you into this diocese on one condition: No negro priest can sit in my church convention and no negro church must ask for representation there." Crummell reportedly paused for a
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On Bishop White's death in 1836, Onderdonk succeeded him as bishop. Onderdonk was a strong advocate of the pre-Tractarian
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Onderdonk was elected assistant bishop of Pennsylvania in 1827, serving initially as assistant to Bishop
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petitioned to be allowed to move to Pennsylvania to establish another church (besides the peripatetic
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and then as tract by the Protestant Episcopal Tract Society, a defense of episcopacy based "on
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In 1844, Onderdonk was suspended from the exercise of his Episcopal office after rumors of
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bishop of the ECUSA, and was consecrated by bishops William White,
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until a successor was elected. In 1830, Onderdonk published
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When Rev. 308:, remaining there for seven years. 224:John Onderdonk & Deborah Ustick 593:Columbia College (New York) alumni 378:He is buried in the churchyard of 14: 633:19th-century Anglican theologians 628:18th-century Anglican theologians 618:Episcopal bishops of Pennsylvania 112:Assistant Bishop of Pennsylvania 588:American people of Dutch descent 79: 338:Episcopacy Tested In Scripture 1: 623:Episcopal bishops of Delaware 531:Episcopal Church (USA) titles 453:Quarterly Christian Spectator 334:Episcopal Diocese of Maryland 380:Church of St. James the Less 357:Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk 346:an appeal to the bible alone 215:Church of St. James the Less 649: 507:, by William Stevens Perry 613:Clergy from New York City 556: 544: 536: 529: 505:The Episcopate in America 368:moment before declining. 340:, first published in the 43: 36: 326:Alexander Viets Griswold 471:The Souls of Black Folk 342:Protestant Episcopalian 290:University of Edinburgh 255:University of Edinburgh 548:Bishop of Pennsylvania 518:Documents by Onderdonk 312:Bishop of Pennsylvania 280:Onderdonk was born in 270:bishop of Pennsylvania 263:Henry Ustick Onderdonk 38:Bishop of Pennsylvania 27:Henry Ustick Onderdonk 551:coadjutor 1827-1836 435:George Freeman Bragg 286:Columbia University 251:Columbia University 522:Project Canterbury 469:Du Bois, W. 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Index

Bishop of Pennsylvania

Episcopal Church
Pennsylvania
William White
Alonzo Potter
John Henry Hobart
William White
New York City
New York
United States
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
United States
Church of St. James the Less
Alma mater
Columbia University
University of Edinburgh
Episcopal
bishop of Pennsylvania
New York City
Columbia University
University of Edinburgh
John Henry Hobart
missionary
St. Ann's Church
Brooklyn
William White
21st
Alexander Viets Griswold

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