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Family-owned bookshop in Steubenville, Ohio. Books shipped within 24 hours. No marks noted in text. Binding is tight and square. . . . . . . . THE LECTURES: 1.) The Council of Trent -- 2.) The Protestant Reformation -- 3.) The Significance of Trent -- 4.) The Tridentine Attitude. . . . . . . . . . Frederick Joseph Kinsman (September 27, 1868, Warren, Ohio - June 18, 1944, Lewiston, Maine) was an American Roman Catholic church historian who had formerly been a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. From 1908 to 1919 he was Episcopal Bishop of Delaware. Kinsman was educated at St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire, and at Keble College, Oxford. He served in the following positions: 1.) Master of St. Paul's School -- 1.) Rector of St. Martin's Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts -- 1.) Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Connecticut -- 1.) Professor of Ecclesiastical History, General Theological Seminary. . . . He was ordained deacon in Trinity Church of Paris by the Bishop of New Hampshire William Woodruff Niles on March 10, 1895, and then ordained priest on July 1, 1896, while serving as master at St Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire. On June 3, 1908, Kinsman was elected third Episcopal Bishop of Delaware. He received the required two-thirds majority on the first ballot in both the clergy and lay conventions. He was consecrated by Daniel Sylvester Tuttle assisted by Ozi W. Whitaker and William Woodruff Niles. On May 14, 1919, Kinsman announced his intention to resign as Episcopal Bishop of Delaware the following October. He subsequently became a Roman Catholic. He was appointed professor of modern church history at The Catholic University of America. -- Wikipedia.
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