Background
Stone, James Samuel was born on April 27, 1852 in Shipston-on-Stour, England. Son of James Samuel and Anne (Print) Stone.
Stone, James Samuel was born on April 27, 1852 in Shipston-on-Stour, England. Son of James Samuel and Anne (Print) Stone.
Graduate Philadelphia Division School, 1877. Bachelor of Divinity, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1880. Doctor of Divinity, Bishop’s College, Lenoxville, Canada, 1886.
Isaac H. and Martha (Flavelle) Rocap;Elfrida (Mistress John West. Norton). Married second, Caroline, daughter Lewis P. Worthington, January 4, 1898.
Deacon, 1876, priest, 1877, Protestant Episcopal Church.
Rector Saint Philip’s, Toronto, 1879-1882, Saint Martin’s, Montreal, 1882-1886, Grace Church, Philadelphia, 1886-1895, Saint James’, Chicago, 1895-1923, emeritus. Deputy General Convention Protestant Episcopal Church, Diocese of Pennsylvania, 1892, and Diocese of Chicago, 1895, 98, 1904, 13.
Author: Simple Sermons on Simple Subjects, 1879. The Heart of Merrie England, 1887.
Readings in Church History, 1889.
Necessity of Dogma in the Church, 1892. Woods and Dales of Derbyshire, 1894. Over the Hills to Broadway, 1894.
From Frankfort to Munich, 1894.
Three Hours’ Service for Good Friday, 1903. The Prayer Before the Passion, 1911.
The Passion of Christ, 1912. The Glory After the Passion, 1913.
The Preparation for the Passion, 1915.
The Tercentenary of William Shakespeare, 1916. The Taking of Jerusalem, 1918. Theodore Roosevelt—a Sermon Commemorative, 1919.
Music in Worship and the Spirit of Chivalry, 1921.
Quietness and Confidence, 1924. The Hope of the Ages, 1924.
Home: Evanston, Illinois.
James Samuel Stone has been listed as a noteworthy clergyman by Marquis Who's Who.
Married Lydia Anna, daughter Married second, Caroline, daughter