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Gershom Mott Williams (February 11, 1857 – April 14, 1923) was an American bishop. He was the first Episcopalian bishop of Marquette. He was a church journalist, author, and translator. Williams graduated from Cornell University and received his master's degree and Doctor of Divinity degree from Hobart College. Although he passed the bar in 1879, Williams began an extensive career in the Episcopal Church, having positions in Buffalo, Milwaukee, and Detroit before becoming a bishop. He was involved in many church commissions, including the preparation of and attendance at the Lambeth Conference of 1908.

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  • Gershom Mott Williams, född den 11 februari 1857 i , New York, död den 14 april 1923, var en amerikansk anglikansk biskop. Williams blev diakon 1880, präst 1882 och ärkedjäkne i diecesen Northern Michigan 1891 samt var biskop av Marquette i Michigan 1896-1916. Han skrev bland annat om Svenska kyrkan och om Anglikanska kyrkogemenskapen (1910) och var deltagare i den anglikanska kyrkokommission, som på grund av Lambethkonferensens 1908 uttalade önskan tillsattes och 1909 besökte Sverige för att förbereda närmandet mellan de anglikanska och svenska kyrkorna. (sv)
  • Gershom Mott Williams (February 11, 1857 – April 14, 1923) was an American bishop. He was the first Episcopalian bishop of Marquette. He was a church journalist, author, and translator. Williams graduated from Cornell University and received his master's degree and Doctor of Divinity degree from Hobart College. Although he passed the bar in 1879, Williams began an extensive career in the Episcopal Church, having positions in Buffalo, Milwaukee, and Detroit before becoming a bishop. He was involved in many church commissions, including the preparation of and attendance at the Lambeth Conference of 1908. (en)
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  • Fort Hamilton, New York, U.S. (en)
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