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Francis J. Hall : ウィキペディア英語版
Francis Joseph Hall
Francis Joseph Hall (December 24, 1857 – March 12, 1932) was an American Anglo-Catholic theologian.
==Early life and education==
Hall was born in Ashtabula, Ohio, as the son of Joseph Badger Hall and grandson of The Rev'd John Hall (1788–1869), an early missionary in Ohio and later rector of St. Peter's Church, Ashtabula. He was educated in the local schools in Ashtabula until 1867, when he and his parents moved to Chicago, Illinois. His grandfather, with his parents permission, dedicated his life to the church at his birth. Upon completion of his education in the Chicago city schools, Francis J. Hall entered Racine College in Racine, Wisconsin, where he graduated in 1882. Graduating as a candidate for Holy Orders, he went on to study at the General Theological Seminary in New York and, after two years transferred to the Western Theological Seminary in Chicago, Illinois (now Seabury-Western Theological Seminary) theological seminaries.

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