John Patterson Lundy
John Patterson Lundy (Danville, Pennsylvania, February 3, 1823 - Philadelphia, December 11, 1892) was an American Episcopalian pastor and writer. During his diaconate he was chaplain of Sing Sing prison.[1]
Works
- Monumental Christianity, Or, the Art and Symbolism of the Primitive Church
- A Review of Bishop Hopkins' Bible View of Slavery, by a Presbyter of the Church in Philadelphia
References
- ↑ Robert Taylor Saranac: America's magic mountain 1988 Page 33 "The Reverend John Patterson Lundy of Philadelphia was an Episcopalian who, during his diaconate, had been the chaplain of the state prison at Sing Sing. The prison experience was merely a prelude to his Saranac winter. Dr. Lundy ...
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