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Wythe Leigh Kinsolving : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wythe Leigh Kinsolving Wythe Leigh Kinsolving (November 14, 1878 – December, 1964) was an American Episcopal priest, writer, poet, Democratic Party political advocate, sometime pacifist, and anti-Communist. He wrote nine books and dozens of letters and op-ed essays for the ''New York Times'', the ''Washington Post'', and regional papers. He gave an invocation for a national audience at the 1924 Democratic National Convention. Prior to the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, he strongly opposed going to war against Nazi Germany. ==Early life and education== Kinsolving was born in Halifax, Virginia, the son of Rev. Ovid Americus Kinsolving (1822-1894). Three of his brothers also became clergymen; his brother George Herbert Kinsolving was the Episcopal bishop of Texas. He received an M.A. degree from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va., in 1902, and a B.D. degree from Virginia Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va., in 1906. That same year, he married Annie Laurie Pitt, daughter of Rev. Dr. Robert Healy Pitt, editor-in-chief of a leading Southern Baptist periodical, the ''Religious Herald''.〔''Stowe's Clerical Directory of the American Church 1920-21'' (biographial listing of Episcopal clergy). Minneapolis: Andrew David Stowe, 1920〕
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