Arthur C. A. Hall
Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall (April 12, 1847 - February 26, 1930) was the third bishop of Vermont in The Episcopal Church. As a person, Hall combined "a thoroughly consecrated character, a commanding, winning personality, a very quick and clear and wise mind, a deeply spiritual purpose and outlook, a very thorough scholarship, a loving heart, alive with a sense of humor, which never suggested the slightest touch of irreverence."
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Arthur C. A. Hall
Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall (April 12, 1847 - February 26, 1930) was the third bishop of Vermont in The Episcopal Church. As a person, Hall combined "a thoroughly consecrated character, a commanding, winning personality, a very quick and clear and wise mind, a deeply spiritual purpose and outlook, a very thorough scholarship, a loving heart, alive with a sense of humor, which never suggested the slightest touch of irreverence."
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Arthur Crawshay Alliston Hall ...... ightest touch of irreverence."
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