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John_Henry_Hobart
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American Anglo-Catholic
Anglican
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NamedIndividual
18th-century Anglican theologian
19th-century Anglican theologian
Anglican saint
General Theological Seminary person
Member of the American Antiquarian Society
Person of colonial Pennsylvania
Princeton University alumnus
University of Pennsylvania people
Writer from Philadelphia
Writer from Wisconsin
Anglican devotional writer
Person of pre-statehood Wisconsin
Anglo-Catholic bishop
Writer from New York (state)
1775 birth
1830 death
Modern Christian devotional writer
19th-century Anglican bishop in the United States
Early modern Christian devotional writer
Person from Geneva, New York
Episcopal bishop of New York
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John Henry Hobart
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Bishop Hobart
Dr. Henry Hobart
John H. Hobart
The Right Reverend John Henry Hobart
clgo:
almaMater
University of Pennsylvania
Princeton University
clgo:
birthDate
1775-09-14
clgo:
birthPlace
Pennsylvania
Ontario County, New York
New Jersey
United States
Geneva, New York
Philadelphia
Maryland
Province of Pennsylvania
Wisconsin
New York (state)
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birthYear
1775
clgo:
deathDate
1830-09-12
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deathPlace
Auburn, New York
Pennsylvania
United States
New York (state)
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deathYear
1830
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diocese
Episcopal Diocese of New York
clgo:
nationality
Americans
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occupation
Theology
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predecessor
Benjamin Moore (bishop)
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religion
Anglicanism
clgo:
successor
Benjamin T. Onderdonk
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title
3rd Bishop of New York
is
clgo:
predecessor
of
Benjamin T. Onderdonk