Evan Malbone Johnson

Evan Malbone Johnson

Evan Malbone Johnson (June 6, 1791 to 1865) was a clergyman of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Born in Bristol, Rhode Island, he was ordained to the diaconate and priesthood by Bishop Alexander Viets Griswold. He built Saint John's Church, Brooklyn, New York in 1826, and served that parish for 21 years as its rector without pay. Saint John's Church was consecrated on July 10, 1827 by Bishop John Henry Hobart. In 1847 Johnson established Saint Michael's Church, also in Brooklyn. He served that parish until his death. He was a prolific writer in the cautious pre-ritualist High Church school of Anglicanism. Johnson baptized William Edmond Armitage, later second Bishop of Wisconsin (1870-1873).

Johnson was the American editor of the influential "A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America", by Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford.

External links

* [http://anglicanhistory.org/usa/emjohnson/ Documents by E.M. Johnson]


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