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Episcopal Church Prayer for the Condemned - BettyO - 08-09-2012 07:09 PM

I was wondering something a few weeks ago - and decided to look up an 1865 Episcopal Prayer Book. Found one online. I was particularly curious as to Lew Powell and his relationship with Reverend Stryker. Powell was a Baptist, son of a Baptist minister and had been baptized as a Baptist at age 12 by his dad. He had, however attended the Episcopal Church while living in Baltimore and had befriended Reverend Augustus Stryker whom he requested to visit him before he went to the gallows. There is a prayer for condemned prisoners in the prayer book and I was wondering perhaps if Stryker read this to Powell. Undoubtedly, Dr. Olds read it to Davey Herold and more than likely gave him communion.

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RE: Episcopal Church Prayer for the Condemned - Rsmyth - 08-09-2012 09:25 PM

Hi Betty,
Don't know if those were the last words spoken to Lewis but very interesting none the less. Thanks.


RE: Episcopal Church Prayer for the Condemned - LincolnMan - 08-10-2012 06:55 AM

Fascinating indeed. I would make it a pretty guess that Powell heard the readings.