Rainsford, William Stephen
RAINSSFORD, rênz´fōrd, WILLIAM STEPHEN: Protestant Episcopalian;
b. in Dublin, Ireland, Oct 30, 1850. He received his education at St. John's College,
Cambridge (B.A., 1872); was curate of St. Giles, Norwich, England, 1873–76; traveled
in the United States and Canada as missionary; was assistant rector of St. James
Cathedral, 1876–83; and rector of St. George's Church, New York, 1883–1905. He
is the author of Sermons Preached in St. George's Church (New York, 1887);
The Church's Opportunity in the City Today (1895); Good Friday Meditation
(1901); Reasonableness of Faith and Other Addresses (1902) ; A Preacher's
Story of his Work (1904); and The Land of the Lion (1909).