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The Reverend Jacob Duché (1737–1798) was a Rector of Christ Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and the first chaplain to the Continental Congress.
From 1774 to 1776, Duché was the chaplain to the Continental Congress, delivering the prayer at the first opening of that body. During the British occupation of ...

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Jacob Duché was baptized at Christ Church in 1738 and it was the same church where he would one day serve as minister and preach his famous American Vine sermon ...
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A biography of the life of Philadelphia's Jacob Duché, the Anglican minister who offered the most famous prayer and wrote one of the most infamous letters of ...
Kevin J. Dellape examines the life of Jacob Duché Jr., the Anglican clergyman who opened the First Continental Congress with a moving prayer and served as ...
Jacob Duché Jr. (153). Election date: 1768 (Elected to the American Society.) Jacob Duché Jr. (31 January 1737–3 January 1798) was an Anglican clergyman and ...
Biographical information of Reverend Jacob Duché 1737-1798, the son of Colonel Jacob Duché and Mary Spence, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died at ...
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During the tumultuous year of 1775, Reverend Jacob Duché preached his sermon, The American Vine, to the Continental Congress on July 20, 1775.
06þ/08þ/2019 · Jacob Duché was appointed as chaplain, at least unofficially, for purposes of providing an opening prayer. As Duché strode to the lectern on ...