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Rhinelander, Philip Mercer was born in 1869 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Frederic William and Frances Davenport (Skinner) Rhinelander.
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Rhinelander, Philip Mercer was born in 1869 in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Son of Frederic William and Frances Davenport (Skinner) Rhinelander.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard, 1891. Bachelor of Arts, University of Oxford, England, 1896, A.M., 1900. Doctor of Divinity, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1911, Columbia, 1912.
Berkeley Division School, 1912. Doctor of Laws, University Pennsylvania, 1912. Doctor of Civil Law, Philadelphia Division School, 1912.
Deacon, 1896, priest, 1897, Protestant Episcopal Church. In charge St. Mark’s Church, Chapel of Good Shepherd and St. Alban’s Parish, Washington, 1896-1903. Professor ecclesiastical history, homiletics, pastoral theology and Christian evidences, Berkeley Division School, Middletown, Connecticut, 1903-1907.
Professor of history of religion and missions, Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1907-1911. Consecrated coadjutor bishop of Pennsylvania, October 28, 1911. Became bishop of the diocese, November 1911, resigned on account ill health, November 1923.
Trustee of Washington Cathedral, 1923. Warden College of Preachers, Washington Cathedral, 1925-1937. Author: The Faith of the Cross.
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Married Helen M. Hamilton, May 9, 1905. Children: Frederic William, Philip Hamilton, Laurens Hamilton.