Episcopal

Robert E. Lee

“My experiences of men has neither disposed me to think worse of them nor be indisposed to serve them: nor, in spite of failures which I lament, of errors which I now see and acknowledge, or the present aspect of affairs, do I despair of the future. The truth is this: The march of Providence is so slow and our desires so impatient; the work of progress so immense and our means of aiding it so feeble; the life of humanity is so long, that of the individual so brief, that we often see only the ebb of the advancing wave and are thus discouraged. It is history that teaches us to hope."
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Harriett Beecher Stowe

"Religion! Is what you hear at church religion? Is that which can bend and turn, and descend and ascend, to fit every crooked phase of selfish, worldly society, religion? Is that religion which is less scrupulous, less generous, less just, less considerate for man, than even my own ungodly, worldly, blinded nature? No! When I look for religion, I must look for something above me, and not something beneath."
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John Morton

It can be argued John Morton’s contributions to the young United States were significantly cut short due to his untimely death in 1777. He signed…

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George Read

by Tim Scheiderer George Read is a founding father not known by many today, but during his lifetime, he was a man known by many…

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Alexander Crummell

"Error moves with quick feet and truth must never be lagging behind."
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John Henry Hopkins

"O star of wonder, star of night, Star with royal beauty bright, Westward leading, still proceeding, Guide us to thy perfect light."
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