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Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 7
Rev. Jone C. McCare, D. D.
--This gentleman, a Virginian by birth, and a native of the city of Richmond, but for some years past residing in Maryland, has returned to his native State, having resigned an important Rectorship; and has been commissioned by the Governor, as Chaplain in the active volunteer forces of Virginia, and is now in Col B. S. Evell's staff at "Camp Page," near Williamsburg.
As a matter of conscience, Dr. McCabe could not remain in a Diocese where the use of the prayer for the President of the United States was required, by ecclesiastical rescript, when his native State had resumed her sovereignty.
He is well known throughout the country, as a contributor to the literary and religious press of the day, either under his own name or his nom de plums, "Oats." His degree of D.D. was conferred by old William and Mary, and, in addition to his present appointment, he is the Chaplain elect of the University of Virginia, when that noble institution, shall resume her
United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
Randolph (search for this): article 7
Col B. S. Evell (search for this): article 7
Rev. Jone C. McCare, D. D.
--This gentleman, a Virginian by birth, and a native of the city of Richmond, but for some years past residing in Maryland, has returned to his native State, having resigned an important Rectorship; and has been commissioned by the Governor, as Chaplain in the active volunteer forces of Virginia, and is now in Col B. S. Evell's staff at "Camp Page," near Williamsburg.
As a matter of conscience, Dr. McCabe could not remain in a Diocese where the use of the prayer for the President of the United States was required, by ecclesiastical rescript, when his native State had resumed her sovereignty.
He is well known throughout the country, as a contributor to the literary and religious press of the day, either under his own name or his nom de plums, "Oats." His degree of D.D. was conferred by old William and Mary, and, in addition to his present appointment, he is the Chaplain elect of the University of Virginia, when that noble institution, shall resume her
Stanard (search for this): article 7
McCabe (search for this): article 7
Jone C. McCare (search for this): article 7
Rev. Jone C. McCare, D. D.
--This gentleman, a Virginian by birth, and a native of the city of Richmond, but for some years past residing in Maryland, has returned to his native State, having resigned an important Rectorship; and has been commissioned by the Governor, as Chaplain in the active volunteer forces of Virginia, and is now in Col B. S. Evell's staff at "Camp Page," near Williamsburg.
As a matter of conscience, Dr. McCabe could not remain in a Diocese where the use of the prayer for the President of the United States was required, by ecclesiastical rescript, when his native State had resumed her sovereignty.
He is well known throughout the country, as a contributor to the literary and religious press of the day, either under his own name or his nom de plums, "Oats." His degree of D.D. was conferred by old William and Mary, and, in addition to his present appointment, he is the Chaplain elect of the University of Virginia, when that noble institution, shall resume her