"The laity and clergy cannot really do much harm in our church, because they can never carry anything against the bishops; I suppose the bishops can always carry their own dioceses; but on the other hand, the bishops may do almost any amount of harm, if they be once opposed to each other."
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Letter (23 October 1843) Reminiscences of Edgar P. Wadhams: First Bishop of Ogdensburg
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Arthur Carey
Arthur Carey (26 June 1822 – 4 April 1844) was an Episcopal cleric.
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