Confederate States Army chaplains
Edward McKendree Bounds
Edward McKendree Bounds was a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and author of eleven books, nine of which focused on the subject of prayer.
Edward McKendree Bounds was a clergyman of the Methodist Episcopal Church South and author of eleven books, nine of which focused on the subject of prayer.
Francis Xavier Leray
Francis Xavier Leray (April 20 1825 – September 23, 1887) was a French-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Francis Xavier Leray (April 20 1825 – September 23, 1887) was a French-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Isaac T. Tichenor
Isaac Taylor Tichenor was President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, now known as Auburn University, from 1872 to 1881.
Isaac Taylor Tichenor was President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama, now known as Auburn University, from 1872 to 1881.
Jean-Marie Odin
Jean-Marie Odin, C.M. (February 25, 1800 – May 25, 1870) was a French Roman Catholic missionary, first Bishop of Galveston (1847-1861), and second Archbishop of New Orleans (1861-1870).
Jean-Marie Odin, C.M. (February 25, 1800 – May 25, 1870) was a French Roman Catholic missionary, first Bishop of Galveston (1847-1861), and second Archbishop of New Orleans (1861-1870).
John Christian Keener
John Christian Keener was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1870.
John Christian Keener was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1870.
John Cowper Granbery
John Cowper Granbery (1829–1907) was an American clergyman of the Southern Methodist Episcopal church, born at Norfolk, Virginia.
John Cowper Granbery (1829–1907) was an American clergyman of the Southern Methodist Episcopal church, born at Norfolk, Virginia.
Robert Lewis Dabney
Robert Lewis Dabney was an American Christian theologian, a Southern Presbyterian pastor, and Confederate Army chaplain.
Robert Lewis Dabney was an American Christian theologian, a Southern Presbyterian pastor, and Confederate Army chaplain.
William Wallace Duncan
William Wallace Duncan (1839–1908) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1886.
William Wallace Duncan (1839–1908) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1886.
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