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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Saint Martin I
The decrees signed by the pope and the assembled bishops were sent to the other bishops and the faithful of the world together with an encyclical of Martin.
Martyr, born at Todi on the Tiber, son of Fabricius; elected Pope at Rome, 21 July, 649, to succeed Theodore I; died at Cherson in the present peninsulas of Krym, 16 Sept., 655, after a reign of 6 years, one month and twenty six days, having ordained eleven priests, five deacons and thirty-three bishops.
The Patriarch of Constantinople, Paul, had urged the emperor to use drastic means to force the pope and the Western Bishops at least to subscribe to the "Typus".
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09723c.htm   (1126 words)

  
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One of Martin's first struggles was to overcome the heresy of monothelitism, which was a refusal to recognize that Christ had a human will.
Although abandoned by all his former friends and even the Church he served, Martin forgave them and prayed for their perseverance in their faith and for their safety.
He lived a very holy life and was sent as nuncio to Constantinople by Pope Theodore I. In 649,.
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 Prolog: April 14
Pope Martin convoked a Council of one-hundred five bishops (in the Church of the Holy Savior in the Lateran Palace in October) which condemned this pamphlet of the emperor.
Martin became pope on July 5, 649 A.D., at the time of the furious debates between the Orthodox and the Monothelete heretics, who adhered to the belief in a single will in Christ.
At the same time, the pope wrote a letter to Patriarch Paul imploring him to adhere to the purity of the Orthodox Faith and to counsel the emperor to renounce this heretical sophistry.
http://www.westsrbdio.org/prolog/my.html?day=14&month=April   (1275 words)

  
 February 16, 1999 THE HISTORY OF THE MASS AND HOLY MOTHER CHURCH: (feb16his.htm)
Historians say the Pope was treated as an equal and not afforded the dignity that should have been reserved for the Bishop of Rome and Vicar of Christ for the Universal Church.
Martin published seven reforms on March 20, 1418 which dealt with papal taxation and the abuses most prevalent in papal terriotries.
Martin also set about to reconstruct and renovate numerous churches as well as both religious and secular institutions in Rome that had fallen into disrepair.
http://www.dailycatholic.org/issue/99Feb/feb16his.htm   (1310 words)

  
 Can the Pope Retire?
Pope Gregory XII (1406 - 1415) was elected as the legitimate pope at a time when there were two anti-popes: The Avignon Pope, Benedict XIII, who was supported by the French king; and the Pisa Pope, John XXIII, who was supported by conciliarists of the renegade Council of Pisa.
Nevertheless, when a pope is elected as the Successor of St. Peter, the Church expects that he will remain in office until his death.
Therefore, he resigned as pope on Sept. 28, 235, to enable the election of a new pope, St. Anteros, who could govern the Church.
http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/religion/re0786.html   (1221 words)

  
 Serbian Orthodox Church - St Martin the Confessor, Pope of Rome
At the same time, the Pope wrote a letter to Patriarch Paul, begging him to uphold the purity of the Orthodox faith and to counsel the Emperor to reject the theories of the heretics.
Martin became Pope on July 5th, 649, at the time of a furious quar-rel between the Orthodox and the Monothelite heretics.
The general did not dare to bind the Pope with his own hands, but instructed one of his soldiers to kill him with the sword in church.
http://www.serbianorthodoxchurch.net/cgi-bin/saints.cgi?view=965195404142   (413 words)

  
 St. Martin I, Pope and Martyr
Gregory succeeded Pope Pelagius II in 590 A.D. and one of his most important acts as Pope was to send St. Augustine (St. Augustine of Canterbury - not St. Augustine of Hippo) with a group of Benedictine monks to convert England.
However the servant claimed that when he set about to murder the Pope he was suddenly struck by blindness and could not see what he was doing.
He also enforced the prohibition on the marriage of priests and introduced the style of singing in churches which is now called Gregorian chant.
http://www.kwl.com.au/Articals/St%20Martin%20I,%20Pope%20and%20Martyr.htm   (482 words)

  
 What Does the LC-MS Teach about the Pope? by Martin Noland
The Book of Concord carefully distinguishes between the pope and his clergy, which are criticized at length, and the people of the Catholic church who are excused for their ignorance (see Preface to the Book of Concord, sec.
Instead, the pope is only bishop, or pastor, of the church at Rome and of those who willingly.
This is the first time that the pope was accused of this by a church leader.
http://www.issuesetc.org/resource/archives/papacy.htm   (5044 words)

  
 St. Martin I
Martin was the last of the popes to be martyred, living in a time when struggles between the Eastern and Western Church were especially bitter.
In retaliation the emperor tried to turn Martin's bishops against him and even to have him killed.
With the support of Emperor Constans II the Eastern Church taught that Christ had no human will.
http://www.homefaith.com/webcal_files/955064317.html   (145 words)

  
 St. Martin I - Saint of the Day - American Catholic
The breviary of the Orthodox Church pays tribute to Martin: “Glorious definer of the Orthodox Faith...sacred chief of divine dogmas, unstained by error...true reprover of heresy...foundation of bishops, pillar of the Orthodox faith, teacher of religion....
When Martin I became pope in 649, Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine empire and the patriarch of Constantinople was the most influential Church leader in the eastern Christian world.
A living faith, a life that exemplifies Christ's teaching throughout, and that in spite of difficulties, is required of all Christians.
http://www.americancatholic.org/Features/SaintOfDay?id=1352   (520 words)

  
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 Catholic Culture : Liturgical Year : April 13, 2005 : Martin I
Litany of the Holy Spirit for the election of a holy pope.
Read another biography of St. Martin I. As head of the Church, St. Martin condemned false doctrine and thereby brought upon himself the wrath of the Emperor.
The feast of St. Martin I was celebrated on November 12.
http://www.catholicculture.org/lit/calendar/day.cfm?date=2005-04-13   (1305 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Saint Eugene I
For a time the Church was governed in the manner usual in those days during a vacancy of the Holy See, or during the absence of its occupant, viz., by the archpriest, the archdeacon, and the primicerius of the notaries.
When its contents were communicated to the clergy and people in the church of St. Mary Major, they not only rejected the letter with indignation, but would not allow the pope to leave the basilica until he had promised that he would not on any account accept it (656).
Eugene "placed his blessed hand on the head of the youthful servant of God, prayed for him, and blessed him" (Bede, Hist.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05598a.htm   (590 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Martin V
The influential family of the Colonnas had already given twenty-seven cardinals to the church, but Martin V was the first to ascend the papal throne.
Being then only subdeacon, he was ordained deacon on 12, and priest on 13, and was consecrated bishop on 14 November.
He did not entirely overlook the inner reform of the Church; especially during the early part of his pontificate, he made some attempts at reforming the clergy at St. Peter's and abolishing the most crying abuses of the Curia.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09725a.htm   (1315 words)

  
 Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion: Foldout
Pope Eugenius III made him Bishop and Cardinal and sent him on a mission to Scandinavia where he restored peace and order to the local churches and monasteries and set up two new archbishoprics.
Because of this, it is said that the Catholic Church required that anyone elected Pope should prove evidence of his sex.
Benedict, Sylvester, and Gregory were deposed at the Council of Sutri (1046) and a German bishop (Suidger) became Pope Clement II.
http://members.aol.com/calderdale/mmp164.html   (2706 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Saint Martin I, d. 655?, pope (Roman Catholic Popes And Antipopes) - Encyclopedia
He soon died there and was immediately acclaimed a martyr (the last pope to be martyred) by Catholics of East and West.
Popes of the Roman Catholic Church (table)
It also enunciated the Catholic dogma of two natures, two wills, and two energies in one Person in Jesus.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/M/MartinI.html   (273 words)

  
 CBC News: Martin's priest says PM can receive communion as Pope condemns politicians' 'hypocrisy'
Walsh is a priest at the church Martin attends in Montreal.
The three-week-long synod is the Pope's first major Church meeting since his election in April.
Martin's priest says PM can receive communion as Pope condemns politicians' 'hypocrisy'
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/10/02/pope_martin_20051001.html   (355 words)

  
 Walter Berschin - Early Byzantine Italy and the Maritime Lands of the West - 1. The "Byzantine" Era of the Papacy and ...
Then, seeing him to be a monk already, Xystus, the subdeacon of the sixth district, came forth and announced to the clergy that the lord pope had been deposed and made a monk.
Vitas patrum gradually drew to a close; in the Latin West, the work was regarded as a treasure house of spiritual instruction and exemplary biography for a thousand years.
The passion of St. Tatiana seems also to have been a text written by the Greeks of Rome; cf.
http://www.myriobiblos.gr/texts/english/Walter_Berschin_21.html   (2239 words)

  
 Pope Martin IV - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Later, Pope Gregory X sent him again as legate to stem the abuses of the Catholic Church there; there he presided over several synods on reform, the most important of which was held at Bourges in September, 1276.
The Sicilians had elected Peter III of Aragon as their king, but Martin used all the spiritual and material resources at his command against him, trying to preserve Sicily for France.
Among the seven cardinals created by Martin was Benedetto Gaetano, who afterwards ascended the papal throne as the famous Pope Boniface VIII.
http://www.hartselle.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Pope_Martin_IV   (578 words)

  
 Today's Saint
Little or nothing is known of the early life of the seventh century pope and martyr St. Martin I. A member of the Roman clergy, he was elected pope in 649, and immediately found himself in the center of a religious and political controversy.
In the Byzantine (Eastern) Empire there was a heresy, or false teaching, known as Monothelitism, which said that Christ, while on earth, had no human will, but only a divine one.
Also view these parts of St. Martin I (Pope and Martyr):
http://www.catholicexchange.com/church_today/message.asp?message_id=46&sec_id=4   (293 words)

  
 Biography – Pope Eugene I – The Papal Library
The Roman clergy, accustomed to distrust Greek faith, and justly indignant against the patriarchs of Byzantium, the authors of the sufferings of Pope Martin, persuaded Eugene to abstain from celebrating Mass until he solemnly promised neither to receive nor to approve the synodical letter.
Peter, successor of Pyrrhus in the patriarchate of Constantinople, and an ardent abettor of the Monothelites, hoped to baffle the vigilance of Eugene in exercising the functions of pontiff, and sent him, according to ancient custom, the synodical letter.
Feller, in the short article that he has devoted to Eugene, says briefly: "Eugene was vicar-general of the Church during the captivity of Pope Saint Martin, and succeeded him in the pontificate in 656."
http://www.saint-mike.org/papal-library/EugeneI/biography.html   (349 words)

  
 Catholic Online - Saints & Angels - Pope Saint Martin I
Monothelism was condemned at a council convened by Martin I. The council affirmed, once again, that since Jesus had two natures, human and divine, he had two wills, human and divine.
The emperor had issued an edict that didn't support Monothelism (as it was known) directly, but simply commanded that no one could discuss Jesus' will at all.
His letters tell how his own church had deserted him and his friends had forgotten him.
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saint.php?saint_id=80   (427 words)

  
 The Eastern Church Defends Petrine Primacy and the Papacy!
For it is they [the Popes of Rome] who have had assigned to them the rule in sacred things, and who have received into their hands the dignity of headship among the Apostles.
For this, O Emperor, is the highest of the Churches of God, in which first Peter held the Chair, to whom the Lord said: Thou art Peter...and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
And so when, without fear, but with all holy and becoming confidence, those ministers [the popes] are of the truly firm and immovable rock, that is of the most great and Apostolic Church of Rome.
http://www.globalserve.net/~bumblebee/ecclesia/patbrief.htm   (892 words)

  
 ST. MARTIN I
And to this day the gallant Pope is regarded as a martyr for the faith not only by the Roman Church but also by the Greek and the Russian.
He tried to persuade the Pope, with no success.
Martin held a council in the Lateran attended by 105 bishops.
http://www.cfpeople.org/Books/Pope/POPEp74.htm   (470 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: The Life of St. Eligius, 588-660
At Eligius' request, and for reverence to the holy confessor Martin, King Dagobert forgave the whole census that was released to the royal tax gatherer from that church and confirmed it by a charter.
At that time, the bishop was the most blessed pope Martin who carefully and manfully guarded against this, fighting many adversaries and sustaining many trials.
Discerning that the emperor and many others were giving ear to these assertions, he was moved to gather a council of priests to restrain the case and destroy this depraved doctrine.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/eligius.html   (22084 words)

  
 Lives of the Saints, November 12, Saint Martin Pope
He did not disappoint the hopes of the Church; piety towards God and charity to the poor were his two rules of life.
In a letter he sent from there, which has been conserved, the Pope wrote: “For this miserable body, the Lord will have care; He is near.
For this is the Will of God, your sanctification.
http://magnificat.ca/cal/engl/11-12.htm   (510 words)

  
 Open Directory - Society: Religion and Spirituality: Christianity: People: Saints: M: Saint Martin I
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 April 13, 1999 LITURGY: (apr13lit.htm)
Those bishops who had received the bell, book and candle appealed to the Byzantine Emperor Constans II who retaliated by sending his men to capture Martin and bring him back in chains to Constantinople where we was thrown into prison.
During his pontificate he established the feast of the Immaculate Virgin Mary.
Optional Feast of Pope Saint Martin I, Martyr
http://www.dailycatholic.org/issue/99Apr/apr13lit.htm   (185 words)

  
 ST. EUGENE I
When it was read in the Church of St. Mary Major, the people raised such an uproar that the Pope could not go on with his Mass until he had assured them that the objectionable letter would not be accepted.
Indeed when the imperial officials were exiling that sturdy defender of the faith, the abbot Maximus, they told him bluntly that when they had a little rest from the Moslems, they would roast him and the present Pope just as they had roasted Pope Martin.
Eugene was a Roman from the Aventine, a gentle and holy man who had been a cleric from his youth.
http://www.cfpeople.org/Books/Pope/POPEp75.htm   (453 words)

  
 Roman Holiday
Needless to say, the good rabbi saw this development as divine intervention and as irrefutable proof of the authenticity of his mission--notwithstanding the fact that he was imprisoned for a month by Franciscan monks.
Shabbetai Zvi reproached Nathan for the failure of his mission, and sent him to wage another spiritual battle in the Balkans, where his movement was more safely established.
Evidently it was with such thoughts in his mind that Abulafia (who preferred to designate himself by the mystical epithet "Raziel") was inspired to seek his audience with the pontiff on that fateful Rosh Hashanah.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/990909_RomanHoliday.html   (1249 words)

  
 Dyersburg State Gazette: Story: Ethel Pope Milner
She was a retired employee of Martin Manufacturing Company and a member of Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Martin.
The family request that any memorials be directed to Christ Classical Academy of Dyersburg, Martin Senior Citizens or Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Milner; her parents, Earl Arden and Katie Martin Pope; and a sister, Norma Jean Merritt.
http://www.stategazette.com/story/1055612.html   (157 words)

  
 Milton V. Anastos - Constantinople and Rome
The significance of Justinian's letter to Pope John II in 533
Silverius and Vigilius: Justinian's dictatorial methods in imposing his will in theological matters upon the entire Church, including Rome
The arrest of Pope Martin Ι in 653 and the condemnation of Pope Honorius Ι by the Sixth Oecumenical Council (680-81)
http://www.myriobiblos.gr/texts/english/milton1_index.html   (315 words)

  
 New Catholic Dictionary: Pope Saint Martin I
After being insulted, ill-treated, and cast into jail, he was exiled to Cherson where he died.
For this Constans II caused Martin to be taken to Constantinople (653).
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/ncd05101.htm   (71 words)

  
 List of popes
The term "Pope" (latin papa: 'father') is used in several churches to denote their highspiritual leaders.
This list of popes concerns those who were supreme head of the Catholic or Roman Catholic Church.
The pope also bear the titles Bishop of Rome, Servant of the Servants of Christ and "Patriarch of theWest"
http://www.therfcc.org/list-of-popes-25607.html   (928 words)

  
 Pope Marinus I : Pope Martin II
On three separate occasions he had been employed by the three popes who preceded him as legate to Constantinople, his mission in each case having reference to the controversy excited by Photius, patriarch of Constantinople.
Among his first acts as pope were the restitution of Formosus, cardinal bishop of Porto, and the anathematizing of Photius.
Pope Marinus I (or Martin II), pope 882-884, succeeded John VIII[?] in the pontificate about the end of December 882.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Theodore I
Meanwhile, urged by the bishops of Africa, Theodore made another effort to reclaim Paul, but only succeeded in drawing from him an express declaration of his belief in the doctrine of one Will in our Lord.
This energetic pontiff, who was good to the poor of Rome, and a benefactor of its churches, was buried in St. Peter's, 14 May, 649.
Pope from 642 to 649; the date of his birth is unknown.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14570a.htm   (458 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Saint Martin I
Chosen 74th pope in 649 without imperial approval.
This put him in opposition to the emperor who had him arrested and tortured.
Conducted the Lateran Council which condemned the patriach of Constantinople for Monothelitism, which claimed that Christ had no human will.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintm28.htm   (97 words)

  
 Martin I, Saint --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Martin's pontificate occurred during an extensive controversy that had strained relations between the Eastern and Western churches—namely monothelitism, a heresy maintaining that Christ had only one will.
Later, in a letter of September 655, Martin acknowledged Eugenius to be the legitimate pope.
Also contains e-text of his books The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States Politically Considered and Origin of Races and Color.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9051147?tocId=9051147   (608 words)

  
 Martin, V Biography / Biography of Martin, V Biography Biography
With the temporary exception of Aragon, all Western Christendom now recognized Martin V as the true and only vicar of Christ.
Martin V (1368-1431) was pope from 1417 to 1431.
On May 10, 1418, he ordered read in consistory the constitution which prohibited all appeals from the judgment of the pope in matters of faith.
http://www.bookrags.com/biography-martin-v   (837 words)

  
 Pope Martin V
Consequently, he cleverly approved whatever the council had done in a conciliar manner.
This council decreed that another should meet at Basel in seven years.
Though Martin convoked it in 1431, his successor had to face it.
http://www.uncg.edu/dcl/courses/church2002/content/unit8/PopeMV.htm   (517 words)

  
 Lawson Register Report
Samuel L. died in Pope Co., AR, on 18 Aug 1869.
James Newton died in London, Pope Co., AR, in Jul 1922.
William E. died in Pope Co., AR, on 25 Dec 1870.
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 ++ relapsed catholic ++ religion politics culture blog
I see this as a country ruled today by what I would describe as a secular state religion [of political correctness].
Although it was known that the picture was taken it had never surfaced until just now in a book by the Pope's official photographer."
Thunderstruck: "You have heard about Pope John Paul II giving Bono rosary beads and wanting to try on Bono's fly shades.
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 SAINTS AND FEASTS
But the newly-consecrated Pope not only did not accept the Typos, but convened the Lateran Council of 649 (attended by 105 of his bishops, and Saint Maximus the Confessor, who was then in Rome), which anathematized the Typos and the Monothelite heresy.
At this time the Emperor Constans II, also known as Constantine Pogonatus (reigned 641-668), was seeking support of his confession of faith called the Typos, which espoused the Monothelite heresy, that is, that there is only one will and energy in the Incarnate Son of God.
Because of this Saint Martin was seized by an imperial force in 653 and brought to Constantinople, where he was charged with sending money to the Saracens and conspiring with them, and blaspheming against the most holy Mother of God.
http://www.goarch.org/en/Chapel/saints.asp?contentid=17   (256 words)

  
 The Ecole Glossary
The Council of Constance in 1417 elected Oddo pope on Novemer 11, so he took the name Martin in honor of Martin of Tours, whose feast is celebrated on that day.
Martin came to Rome in 1420, and he spent most of his reign dealing with political unrest, both in the papal states and in Europe.
Oddo attended the Council of Pisa, which attempted to end the schism between the pope in Rome and the antipope in Avignon, in 1409.
http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/martinv.html   (226 words)

  
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The Hymns of Pru­den­ti­us, Trans­lat­ed by R. Mar­tin Pope and R. Davis, 1905
Son of H. Pope (one time pres­ident of the Wes­ley­an Con­fer­ence), Mar­tin was ed­u­cat­ed at Man­ches­ter Gram­mar School; Vic­tor­ia Un­i­ver­si­ty, Man­ches­ter; and St. John’s Coll­ege, Cam­bridge (BA 1887, MA 1896).
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/p/o/pope_rm.htm   (58 words)

  
 Pope Martin I - Wikipedia
Martin was very energetic in publishing the decrees of his Lateran synod in an encyclical, and Constans replied by enjoining his exarch or governor in Italy to seize the pope, should he persist in this line of conduct, and send him prisoner to Constantinople.
In this condemnation were included, not only the "Ecthesis" or exposition of faith of the patriarch Sergius for which the emperor Heraclius I has stood sponsor, but also the "typus" of Paul, the successor of Sergius, which had the support of the reigning emperor (Constans II).
After suffering an exhausting imprisonment and many public indignities, he was ultimately banished to Cherson in the Crimea, where he arrived on March 26, 655, and died on the 1th of September following.
http://nostalgia.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Martin_I   (272 words)

  
 martin pope
Martin is known as one of those people who can get their hands on hard to find magickal materials.
The Floor of his sanctum is actually a stone floor stolen from a greek temple in mykonos.
He had been looking for a way out of that nine to five shit his dad was into for years.
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 Pope Martin V - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was prorogued for seven years, and then met at Basel; shortly after its opening Martin died of apoplexy, on February 20, 1431.
His first act after his election was to publish a brief confirming all the regulations made by his predecessors with regard to the papal chancery — regulations which had long been the subject of complaint.
He left Constance at the close of the council (May 1418), but travelled slowly through Italy, lingered at Florence, and did not venture to enter Rome until September 1420, when his first task was to seek to restore it to the prosperity and order to which it had become a stranger.
http://www.butte-silverbow.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Pope_Martin_V   (258 words)

  
 Pope Theodore I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The decree was condemned, but not by Theodore, who died before he could formulate his answer, leaving his successor, Pope Martin I, to face the Imperial anger.
But he also sought to end the issue with the Emperor, by promulgating the Type of Constans, ordering that the Ecthesis be taken down and seeking to end discussion on the doctrine.
This page was last modified 04:23, 11 October 2005.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Theodore_I   (253 words)

  
 Martin Pope free genealogy biography - a Civil War soldier of Pennsylvania
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Learn where your ancestors were born, where they lived, when they immigrated, and who their family members were.
Martin Van Buren Pope, eldest son of Samuel Pope, was born near Gaddis Mills, on Redstone creek, Fayette county, Pennsylvania, May 26, 1839.
http://www.pacivilwar.com/bios/pope_martin.html   (714 words)

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