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    George David Cummins (December 11, 1822 – June 26, 1876) was an American Anglican bishop and founder of the Reformed Episcopal Church. He was born in Delaware...
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    is an Anglican Church. It was founded in 1873 in New York City by George David Cummins, a former bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. The REC is a...
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  • George Cummins may refer to: George Cummins (priest) (died 1872), Archdeacon of Trinidad George Cummins (footballer) (1931–2009), Irish footballer George...
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  • player Frank Cummins (disambiguation) George Baker Cummins (1904-2007), American mycologist George David Cummins (1822–1876), American bishop and founder...
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    London County Council, Cummins was limited to five hours of filming per day and had to be supervised by a governess. Cummins had supporting roles in...
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    Hall and Baynard House, Belmont Hall, David J. Cummins House, Timothy Cummins House, Duck Creek Village, George Farmhouse, Ivy Dale Farm, Mount Pleasant...
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    the Battle of the Little Bighorn "Jesus! precious Saviour!": 41  — George David Cummins, American Anglican bishop, founder of the Reformed Episcopal Church...
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    distinctly evangelical church. In 1873, some of these evangelicals led by George David Cummins and Charles E. Cheney organized the Reformed Episcopal Church. Towards...
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    emerging Anglo-Catholic tendencies in the Church: in 1873, The Rt. Rev. George David Cummins, then Assistant Bishop of Kentucky, resigned his call to found the...
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    serving for 18 years. Cummins was a leader of the Progressive movement in Washington and Iowa. He fought to break up monopolies. Cummins' successes included...
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