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February 20, 2020
Paul Moore Jr (1919-2003) was born into an extremely wealthy and historic clan. (Clement Moore, author of the poem “The Night Before Christmas” and a leading New York Episcopalian layman, was a direct ancestor.) As befitted his elevated status, he attended St Paul’s School (New Hampshire) and Yale. Joining the Marine Corps in 1941, he
January 23, 2020
Lorenzo Dow (1777-1834) was the forerunner of that archetype of American frontier lore, the wandering preacher. Born in Connecticut, his early years were plagued by religious controversy, but by 1798 he had joined the Methodists. He started out as a lay preacher in New England, but broke with the Methodist Episcopal Church to go to
March 12, 2015
The Ranters were a libertine religious movement renowned for their advocacy of free love
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