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Theodore Dehon

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Boston, and graduated at Cambridge in 1795. He succeeded Bishop Robert Smith, who died in 1801, but not immediately, but in 1812. To a suavity of manners, correct elocution, and a soul of devotion, he added the purity and best accomplishments of life, a just taste, and an excellent judgement, with an extensive knowledge of the duties and the studies of his profession."
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of Saturday 23 August 1817 reads: "To our bill of mortality we have to add the death of the Right Reverend Theodore Dehon, D.D aged 41, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the English Communion, in S. Carolina, on the 6th instant. This amiable man and truly Christian Bishop was born in
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in February 1812 and was consecrated on October 15, 1812. After the
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Bishop of South Carolina

John Stevens Cogdell
Episcopal Church
South Carolina
Robert Smith
Nathaniel Bowen
Edward Bass
William White
Boston
Massachusetts
United States
Charleston, South Carolina
United States
St. Michael's Churchyard
Anglican
Alma mater
Harvard College
bishop
Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina
Boston
Harvard University
deacon
Bishop
Edward Bass
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Trinity Church
Newport, Rhode Island
South Carolina
Charleston

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