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English: The Rt. Rev. Henry Ustick Onderdonk was the second Episcopal bishop of Pennsylvania.
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Source Perry, William Stevens, The bishops of the American church, past and present. Sketches, biographical and bibliographical, of the bishops of the American Church. With a preliminary essay on the historic episcopate and documentary annals of the introduction of the Anglican line of succession into America. New York: The Christian Literature Co, 1897
Author Perry, William Stevens
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