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Francis Bland Tucker (January 6, 1895 – January 1, 1984) was an American Bible scholar, priest and hymn writer.[1]

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  1. 31 relations: American Revolutionary War, Atlanta, Beverley D. Tucker, Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr., Biblical studies, Bonaventure Cemetery, Book of Common Prayer, Brookeville, Maryland, Christ Church (Savannah, Georgia), Colonial Williamsburg, Emory University, Episcopal Church (United States), Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina, Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, First Families of Virginia, Forward Movement, Henry I. Louttit, Henry St. George Tucker (bishop), John Mason Neale, List of presiding bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Mount Vernon, Norfolk, Virginia, Paul Reeves (bishop of Georgia), Priest, Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Norfolk, Virginia), Savannah, Georgia, St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker House, The Hymnal 1982, University of Virginia, Virginia Theological Seminary.

  2. American people of Bermudian descent
  3. Tucker family

American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Beverley D. Tucker

Beverley Dandridge Tucker (November 9, 1846 – January 17, 1930) was the second bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia. Francis Bland Tucker and Beverley D. Tucker are American people of Bermudian descent, Tucker family, Virginia Theological Seminary alumni and Washington family.

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Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr.

Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr. (February 4, 1882 – July 4, 1969), was Rhodes Scholar who became sixth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, serving from 1938 to 1952 and continuing to work for ecumenism and interracial harmony after his retirement. Francis Bland Tucker and Beverley Dandridge Tucker Jr. are American Episcopal priests, American people of Bermudian descent, Tucker family, Virginia Theological Seminary alumni and Washington family.

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Biblical studies

Biblical studies is the academic application of a set of diverse disciplines to the study of the Bible (the Old Testament and New Testament).

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Bonaventure Cemetery

Bonaventure Cemetery is a rural cemetery located on a scenic bluff of the Wilmington River, east of Savannah, Georgia.

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Book of Common Prayer

The Book of Common Prayer (BCP) is the name given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christian churches historically related to Anglicanism.

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Brookeville, Maryland

Brookeville is a town in Montgomery County, Maryland, located north of Washington, D.C., and north of Olney.

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Christ Church (Savannah, Georgia)

Christ Church is an Episcopal church at 28 Bull Street, Johnson Square, in Savannah, Georgia.

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Colonial Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Emory University

Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Episcopal Church (United States)

The Episcopal Church, officially the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (PECUSA), is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere.

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Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina

The Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina is a diocese of the Episcopal Church within Province IV that encompasses central North Carolina.

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Episcopal Diocese of Ohio

The Diocese of Ohio is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion represented in the United States by The Episcopal Church.

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First Families of Virginia

First Families of Virginia were families in the British colony of Virginia who were socially prominent and wealthy, but not necessarily the earliest settlers.

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Forward Movement

Forward Movement is the name taken by a number of Christian Protestant movements in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and other countries.

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Henry I. Louttit

Henry Irving Louttit, Jr. (June 13, 1938 – December 31, 2020) served as the ninth Bishop of Georgia. Francis Bland Tucker and Henry I. Louttit are Virginia Theological Seminary alumni.

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Henry St. George Tucker (bishop)

Henry St. Francis Bland Tucker and Henry St. George Tucker (bishop) are American people of Bermudian descent, Tucker family, Virginia Theological Seminary alumni and Washington family.

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John Mason Neale

John Mason Neale (24 January 1818 – 6 August 1866) was an English Anglican priest, scholar, and hymnwriter.

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List of presiding bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America

This is a list of the Presiding Bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States.

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Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon is the former residence and plantation of George Washington, a Founding Father, commander of the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War, and the first president of the United States, and his wife, Martha.

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Norfolk, Virginia

Norfolk is an independent city in Virginia, United States.

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Paul Reeves (bishop of Georgia)

George Paul Reeves (October 14, 1918 – April 15, 2010) was an American bishop.

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Priest

A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities.

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Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (Norfolk, Virginia)

Saint Paul's Episcopal Church (also known as Borough Church) is a historic church in Norfolk, Virginia, United States.

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Savannah, Georgia

Savannah is the oldest city in the U.S. state of Georgia and the county seat of Chatham County.

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St. George Tucker

St. Francis Bland Tucker and St. George Tucker are Tucker family.

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St. George Tucker House

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The Hymnal 1982

The Hymnal 1982 is the primary hymnal of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

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University of Virginia

The University of Virginia (UVA) is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.

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Virginia Theological Seminary

Virginia Theological Seminary (VTS), formally called the Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia, located at 3737 Seminary Road in Alexandria, Virginia is the largest and second oldest accredited Episcopal seminary in the United States.

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See also

American people of Bermudian descent

Tucker family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bland_Tucker