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NEWTON, Richard Heber was born on October 31, 1840 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Reverend Richard Newton and Lydia Gretorex.
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NEWTON, Richard Heber was born on October 31, 1840 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Reverend Richard Newton and Lydia Gretorex.
P.E. Academy, Philadelpnia. University of Pennsylvania. P.E. Divinity School, Philadelphia Deacon, 1861.
Doctor of Divinity.
Deacon, 1862, priest, 1866, Protestant Episcopal Church. Assistant St. Paul’s, Philadelphia, 1862-1863, Church of Epiphany, Philadelphia, 1863-1864.
In charge Trinity Church, Sharon Springs, New York, 1864-1866. Rector St. Paul’s, Philadelphia, 1866-1869, All Souls, New York, 1869-1902. Select preacher to Leland Stanford Junior U., 1903.
Vice president. Congress of Religion. Noted for radical liberality of religious views frequently expressed in sermons. Author: Right and Wrong Uses of the Bible, 1883.The Book of the Beginnings, 1884. Philistinism, 1885; Social Studies, 1886. Church and Creed, 1891.Christian Science, 1898. Parsifal, 1904. Address: East Hampton, New York.
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Club: City, New York.
Horseback riding, wheeling, sailing.
Spouse 1864, Mary Elizabeth,daughter of Charles S. Lewis and Elizabeth Harley.