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Clement Moore Butler

Clement Moore Butler (1810–1890) was an Episcopal priest, author, and seminary professor who served as Chaplain of the Senate from 1850 to 1853.

C. M. Butler, ca. 1862

Early years edit

Clement Moore Butler was born on October 16, 1810, in Troy, New York, the son of David Butler and Chloe Jones Butler.[1] He was graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, in 1833, and the General Theological Seminary, New York, in 1836.[2] Butler was ordained by Bishop Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk in June 1837. Onderdonk is alleged to have made improper advances toward Mrs. Butler in a carriage the evening before the ordination. (She was one of a number of women who alleged sexual harassment by the bishop, leading to his suspension.[3])

Ministry edit

During the years 1837 through 1854, Butler served congregations in New York City, Palmyra, New York, Georgetown, Boston, Massachusetts, and Trinity Church, Washington, D.C.[4]

He served as chaplain of the United States Senate from 1849 till 1853.[5] On April 1, 1850, he delivered the funeral address for Senator John C. Calhoun.[6] On July 1, 1852, he delivered the funeral address for Henry Clay, Senator, Congressman, and Secretary of State.[7]

From 1854 to 1857, he was rector of Christ Church, Cincinnati, Ohio.[8] He then returned to Washington, where he served Trinity Church once more, through 1861. Butler was thereafter chaplain to the United States minister at Rome, Italy, and the second rector of Grace Church (now St. Paul’s Within the Walls) in Rome (1861–1864).[9]

Butler returned to the United States in 1864, and became professor of ecclesiastical history at the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Philadelphia. He served until 1884, when he retired due to ill health.[10]

Butler died on March 5, 1890, in Germantown, Pennsylvania.[1]

Personal life edit

In 1836 Butler married Frances Livingston Hart (1816–1895) in Washington, DC. They had three children: Frances Livingston Butler, Helen Moore Butler and Clement Moore Butler. Frances was a niece of Richard Channing Moore, Bishop of Virginia.[11]

Bibliography edit

  • The Year of the Church: Hymns and Devotional Verse (Utica: Eli Maynard, 1839)
  • A Farewell Sermon: Preached in Zion Church, Palmyra, N.Y., on Sunday Evening, August 23, 1840 (Peter Force, 1840)
  • A Sermon Giving a Historical Account of St. John's Church, Georgetown, D.C., Delivered October 17, 1843 (Georgetown: Gideon, 1844)
  • Address Delivered by Rev. Clement M. Butler, at the President's Mansion: On the Occasion of the Funeral of Abel P. Upshur, T.W. Gilmer, and Others, who Lost Their Lives by the Explosion on Board the Princeton, February 28, 1844 (Gideon, 1844) On the USS Princeton (1843) disaster
  • A Sermon Delivered in Grace Church, Boston, (Mass.) Whitsunday, May 26, 1844, Being the First Sunday after His Institution as Rector of the Church (Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1844) from Project Canterbury
  • A Sermon Delivered at the Request of the Board of Missions of the Diocese of Massachusetts, in St. Paul's Church, Boston, on the Evening of the Meeting of the Diocesan Convention, Being Wednesday, June 12, 1844 (Boston: Dutton and Wentworth, 1844)
  • The Book of Common Prayer, Interpreted by Its History (Boston and Philadelphia, 1845)
  • A Farewell Sermon, Delivered in Grace Church, Boston, February 21, 1847 (Boston: James B. Dow, 1847)
  • Old Truths and New Errors (New-York: Stanford and Swords, 1850)
  • Obituary Addresses Delivered on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, a Senator of South Carolina, in the Senate of the United States, April 1, 1850 (Washington, D.C.: Towers, 1850)
  • Our Union—God's Gift: A Discourse Delivered in Trinity Church, Washington, D.C., on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1850 (Washington, D.C.: J. T. Towers, 1850)
  • A Sermon Preached in St. John's Church, Washington, D.C., Sunday, July 14, on the Death of Zachary Taylor, Late President of the United States (Washington, D.C.: C. Alexander, 1850)
  • Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. Henry Clay (Washington: Robert Armstrong, 1852)
  • Themes for the Past: A Poem, Delivered before the House of Convocation of Trinity College, in Christ Church, Hartford, July 28, 1852 (Hartford: S. Hanmer, 1852).
  • A Wise Man Is Strong: A Sermon on the Death of Daniel Webster, Delivered in Trinity Church, Washington, D.C., November 7, 1852 (Washington, D.C.: W. M. Morrison and Co., 1852)
  • The Strong Staff Broken and the Beautiful Rod: A Sermon on the Occasion of the Funeral of Henry Clay (1853)
  • Modern Necromancy: A Sermon Preached in Trinity Church, Washington City, April 23, 1854 (Washington, D.C.: Gideon, 1854)
  • How to Behave Ourselves in the Church of God: The Pastor's Appeal to His People on the Subject of Public Worship (1855)
  • Addresses and Lectures on Public Men and Public Affairs Delivered in Washington City, D.C. (Cincinnati: Derby, 1856)
  • Private Revenge: A Sermon Preached in Trinity Church, Washington, D.C., Sunday May 8, 1859 (Washington, D.C.: Polkinhorn, 1859)
  • The Righteous Statutes and Judgments of the Republic: a Thanksgiving sermon, Delivered in Trinity Church, Washington, Thursday, November 24, 1859 (Washington: Polkinhorn, 1859)
  • Lectures on the Book of Revelations [sic] (New York: Robert Carter and Brothers, 1860)
  • Republican Loyalty: A Discourse Delivered on Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1860 (Washington, D.C.: Polkinhorn, 1860)
  • The Road to Rome: A Sermon Preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Auxiliary Evangelical Knowledge Society of the Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Fairfax County, Virginia, October 29, 1860 (Alexandria: Auxiliary Evangelical Knowledge Society, 1860)
  • Funeral Address on the Death of Abraham Lincoln Delivered in the Church of the Covenant, April 19, 1865 (Philadelphia: Ashmead, 1865)
  • St. Paul in Rome: Lectures Delivered in the Legation of the United States of America, in Rome (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1865)
  • Inner Rome: Political, Religious, and Social (Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1866)
  • Preparation for an Effective and Successful Ministry: An Address Delivered at the Reopening of the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church, West Philadelphia, in the Church of the Saviour, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1867 (Philadelphia: Mrs. Jane Hamilton, 1867)
  • The Ritualism of Law in the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States (Philadelphia: Mrs. J. Hamilton, 1867)
  • An Ecclesiastical History, from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century (Philadelphia: Claxton, 1872)
  • The Novel in Its Influence upon Modern Life: A Paper Read before the Church Congress in Cincinnati, Oct. 16, 1878
  • The Reformation in Sweden: Its Rise, Progress, and Crisis; and Its Triumph under Charles IX (New York: Randolph, 1883)
  • Protestant Episcopal Doctrine and Church Unity (New York: Whittaker, 1887)
    • Roland Post Falkner, Descendants of Clement Moore Butler, D.D. (1933)

References edit

  1. ^ a b rootsweb.com
  2. ^ Calendar of Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, 1847, p. 27
  3. ^ Affect and Power: Essays on Sex, Slavery, Race, and Religion, by David J. Libby et al, p. 29
  4. ^ Daughter of Boston: by Caroline Wells Healey Dall, Helen R. Deese, p. 380
  5. ^ The Diocese of Western New York, History and Recollections, by Charles Wells Hayes
  6. ^ Obituary Addresses Delivered on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, by Clement Moore Butler.
  7. ^ Obituary addresses on the occasion of the death of the Hon. Henry Clay. Washington: printed by Robert Armstrong, 1852.
  8. ^ The Salmon P. Chase Papers: Journals, 1829-1872, p. 263
  9. ^ Rectors of St. Paul’s, see: . Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2010-01-22.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ Funeral Address on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the Church of the Covenant, April 19, 1865.
  11. ^ "James Livingston, and Some of His Descendants, by J. Wilson Poucher, Duchess County Historical Society Yearbook, Vol. 28, 1943, pp.72–3.

External links edit

  • Grave at Woodlands Cemetery, Philadelphia
  • Works by or about Clement Moore Butler at Internet Archive
Religious titles
Preceded by 36th US Senate Chaplain
January 9, 1850 – December 7, 1853
Succeeded by

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Clement Moore Butler 1810 1890 was an Episcopal priest author and seminary professor who served as Chaplain of the Senate from 1850 to 1853 C M Butler ca 1862 Contents 1 Early years 2 Ministry 3 Personal life 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editClement Moore Butler was born on October 16 1810 in Troy New York the son of David Butler and Chloe Jones Butler 1 He was graduated from Trinity College Hartford Connecticut in 1833 and the General Theological Seminary New York in 1836 2 Butler was ordained by Bishop Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk in June 1837 Onderdonk is alleged to have made improper advances toward Mrs Butler in a carriage the evening before the ordination She was one of a number of women who alleged sexual harassment by the bishop leading to his suspension 3 Ministry editDuring the years 1837 through 1854 Butler served congregations in New York City Palmyra New York Georgetown Boston Massachusetts and Trinity Church Washington D C 4 He served as chaplain of the United States Senate from 1849 till 1853 5 On April 1 1850 he delivered the funeral address for Senator John C Calhoun 6 On July 1 1852 he delivered the funeral address for Henry Clay Senator Congressman and Secretary of State 7 From 1854 to 1857 he was rector of Christ Church Cincinnati Ohio 8 He then returned to Washington where he served Trinity Church once more through 1861 Butler was thereafter chaplain to the United States minister at Rome Italy and the second rector of Grace Church now St Paul s Within the Walls in Rome 1861 1864 9 Butler returned to the United States in 1864 and became professor of ecclesiastical history at the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church Philadelphia He served until 1884 when he retired due to ill health 10 Butler died on March 5 1890 in Germantown Pennsylvania 1 Personal life editIn 1836 Butler married Frances Livingston Hart 1816 1895 in Washington DC They had three children Frances Livingston Butler Helen Moore Butler and Clement Moore Butler Frances was a niece of Richard Channing Moore Bishop of Virginia 11 Bibliography editThe Year of the Church Hymns and Devotional Verse Utica Eli Maynard 1839 A Farewell Sermon Preached in Zion Church Palmyra N Y on Sunday Evening August 23 1840 Peter Force 1840 A Sermon Giving a Historical Account of St John s Church Georgetown D C Delivered October 17 1843 Georgetown Gideon 1844 Address Delivered by Rev Clement M Butler at the President s Mansion On the Occasion of the Funeral of Abel P Upshur T W Gilmer and Others who Lost Their Lives by the Explosion on Board the Princeton February 28 1844 Gideon 1844 On the USS Princeton 1843 disaster A Sermon Delivered in Grace Church Boston Mass Whitsunday May 26 1844 Being the First Sunday after His Institution as Rector of the Church Boston Dutton and Wentworth 1844 from Project Canterbury A Sermon Delivered at the Request of the Board of Missions of the Diocese of Massachusetts in St Paul s Church Boston on the Evening of the Meeting of the Diocesan Convention Being Wednesday June 12 1844 Boston Dutton and Wentworth 1844 The Book of Common Prayer Interpreted by Its History Boston and Philadelphia 1845 A Farewell Sermon Delivered in Grace Church Boston February 21 1847 Boston James B Dow 1847 Old Truths and New Errors New York Stanford and Swords 1850 Obituary Addresses Delivered on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon John C Calhoun a Senator of South Carolina in the Senate of the United States April 1 1850 Washington D C Towers 1850 Our Union God s Gift A Discourse Delivered in Trinity Church Washington D C on Thanksgiving Day November 28 1850 Washington D C J T Towers 1850 A Sermon Preached in St John s Church Washington D C Sunday July 14 on the Death of Zachary Taylor Late President of the United States Washington D C C Alexander 1850 Obituary Addresses on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon Henry Clay Washington Robert Armstrong 1852 Themes for the Past A Poem Delivered before the House of Convocation of Trinity College in Christ Church Hartford July 28 1852 Hartford S Hanmer 1852 A Wise Man Is Strong A Sermon on the Death of Daniel Webster Delivered in Trinity Church Washington D C November 7 1852 Washington D C W M Morrison and Co 1852 The Strong Staff Broken and the Beautiful Rod A Sermon on the Occasion of the Funeral of Henry Clay 1853 Modern Necromancy A Sermon Preached in Trinity Church Washington City April 23 1854 Washington D C Gideon 1854 How to Behave Ourselves in the Church of God The Pastor s Appeal to His People on the Subject of Public Worship 1855 Addresses and Lectures on Public Men and Public Affairs Delivered in Washington City D C Cincinnati Derby 1856 Private Revenge A Sermon Preached in Trinity Church Washington D C Sunday May 8 1859 Washington D C Polkinhorn 1859 The Righteous Statutes and Judgments of the Republic a Thanksgiving sermon Delivered in Trinity Church Washington Thursday November 24 1859 Washington Polkinhorn 1859 Lectures on the Book of Revelations sic New York Robert Carter and Brothers 1860 Republican Loyalty A Discourse Delivered on Thanksgiving Day November 29 1860 Washington D C Polkinhorn 1860 The Road to Rome A Sermon Preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Auxiliary Evangelical Knowledge Society of the Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church Fairfax County Virginia October 29 1860 Alexandria Auxiliary Evangelical Knowledge Society 1860 Funeral Address on the Death of Abraham Lincoln Delivered in the Church of the Covenant April 19 1865 Philadelphia Ashmead 1865 St Paul in Rome Lectures Delivered in the Legation of the United States of America in Rome Philadelphia Lippincott 1865 Inner Rome Political Religious and Social Philadelphia Lippincott 1866 Preparation for an Effective and Successful Ministry An Address Delivered at the Reopening of the Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal Church West Philadelphia in the Church of the Saviour Thursday Sept 19 1867 Philadelphia Mrs Jane Hamilton 1867 The Ritualism of Law in the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States Philadelphia Mrs J Hamilton 1867 An Ecclesiastical History from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century Philadelphia Claxton 1872 The Novel in Its Influence upon Modern Life A Paper Read before the Church Congress in Cincinnati Oct 16 1878 The Reformation in Sweden Its Rise Progress and Crisis and Its Triumph under Charles IX New York Randolph 1883 Protestant Episcopal Doctrine and Church Unity New York Whittaker 1887 Roland Post Falkner Descendants of Clement Moore Butler D D 1933 References edit a b rootsweb com Calendar of Trinity College Hartford Connecticut 1847 p 27 Affect and Power Essays on Sex Slavery Race and Religion by David J Libby et al p 29 Daughter of Boston by Caroline Wells Healey Dall Helen R Deese p 380 The Diocese of Western New York History and Recollections by Charles Wells Hayes Obituary Addresses Delivered on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon John C Calhoun by Clement Moore Butler Obituary addresses on the occasion of the death of the Hon Henry Clay Washington printed by Robert Armstrong 1852 The Salmon P Chase Papers Journals 1829 1872 p 263 Rectors of St Paul s see Archived copy Archived from the original on 2009 02 28 Retrieved 2010 01 22 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Funeral Address on the Death of Abraham Lincoln delivered in the Church of the Covenant April 19 1865 James Livingston and Some of His Descendants by J Wilson Poucher Duchess County Historical Society Yearbook Vol 28 1943 pp 72 3 External links editGrave at Woodlands Cemetery Philadelphia Works by or about Clement Moore Butler at Internet Archive Religious titles Preceded byHenry Slicer 36th US Senate ChaplainJanuary 9 1850 December 7 1853 Succeeded byHenry Slicer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clement Moore Butler amp oldid 1186038310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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