James Thayer Addison
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James Thayer Addison (March 21, 1887 – February 13, 1953) was a priest in the Episcopal Church. His career included serving as an Episcopal Church missionary, as a professor in the Episcopal Theological School, as a military chaplain during World War I, and as a prolific writer.
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James Thayer Addison
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James Thayer Addison
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Boston, Massachusetts
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Fitchburg, Massachusetts
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1887-03-21
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James Thayer Addison
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Two daughters: Helen Crocker and Martha Lothrop
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1953-02-13
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The Reverend
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Doctor of Divinity
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Christian foreign missionary work
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American
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War, Peace, and the Christian Mind: A Review of Recent Thought .
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The Medieval Missionary; A Study of the Conversion of Northern Europe, A.D. 500-1300
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Margaret Beecher Crocker
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James Thayer Addison (March 21, 1887 – February 13, 1953) was a priest in the Episcopal Church. His career included serving as an Episcopal Church missionary, as a professor in the Episcopal Theological School, as a military chaplain during World War I, and as a prolific writer.
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Every Christian should be a missionary.
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