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| r excellence, he made simplicity a virtue and | divinity a permanent feature in his music, with rasika |
| andsons describes him as "mighty well seen in | divinity, accurate in the fathers and church history … |
| 4, and Baker was one of the disputants in the | divinity act then kept before her majesty. |
| e to take up the chair of Regius Professor of | Divinity and was given a corresponding canonry at Ely |
| equired him to take the degree of Bachelor of | Divinity, and his conscientious scruples made this imp |
| us opinions about the Trinity, about Christ's | divinity and Incarnation. |
| He has a Master of | Divinity and he graduated from the University of Toron |
| oma of Theology from the Melbourne College of | Divinity, and also a Bachelor of Arts from Melbourne U |
| an University, and both his B.D. (Bachelor of | Divinity) and his Ph.D. from Yale University. |
| of Theological Studies, three-year Master of | Divinity and one-year post-graduate Master of Theology |
| At Oxford he studied both | divinity and medicine, and remained to tend the plague |
| 's College, Cambridge, becoming a Bachelor of | Divinity and a Fellow of King's, and lectured on Gramm |
| e substance) with the Father as regarding his | divinity and consubstantial with us as regarding his h |
| Helmut Koester, Professor of | Divinity and of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Univ |
| School of Religion grants both the Master of | Divinity and Master of Arts in Religious Studies degre |
| The Seminary offers Master of | Divinity and Diploma of Theology programme for people |
| titles of the two interlocutors, a doctor of | divinity and a student of the laws of England, a barri |
| ypostasis was the centre of Jesus' unity (his | divinity and humanity being described as natures) wher |
| tudied philosophy there under Harrington, and | divinity, and was ordained priest in 1625. |
| e became assistant to the Regius Professor of | Divinity, and in 1883 became Professor of Ecclesiastic |
| e in the college, and proceeding to doctor of | divinity and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University in 1 |
| al Museum (1883), now Peterhouse Theatre, the | Divinity and Literary School and Newnham College (betw |
| ted States and Canada, BTSR offers Masters of | Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees. |
| llow by 1321; he took the degree of doctor of | divinity, and acquired the reputation of a profound sc |
| In 1554 he took the degree of Doctor of | Divinity and was appointed prebendary of Winchester, b |
| en preserved the difference of the natures of | divinity and humanity, with all their properties, facu |
| rist is true God and true man, perfect in his | divinity and perfect in his humanity, consubstantial w |
| contradictory concepts, the reconciliation of | divinity and manhood. |
| ok noted for its originality; and his Body of | Divinity and Miscellanies. |
| obtained the degrees of Master and Doctor of | Divinity, and in 1511 was made Vicar General of the Do |
| rinity, where he was also Regius Professor of | Divinity, and served in 1617 and 1618 as Vice-Chancell |
| Postcolonial Theologies: | Divinity and Empire. |
| fathers' guilt through the avowal of Christ's | divinity and baptism, they are complicit in the deicid |
| ety of graduate degrees including a Master of | Divinity and a variety of Master of Arts. |
| Hunt studied | divinity and English at the University of Chester and |
| St Mary Hall and obtained both a Bachelor of | Divinity and a Doctorate of Divinity in the same month |
| Southwestern Theological Seminary (Master of | Divinity), and the University of South Carolina (Juris |
| In 1597 he was admitted bachelor of | divinity, and he proceeded in divinity in 1605. |
| the year having studied in the Department of | Divinity and Religious Studies of the University of Ab |
| mentary examinations in Latin, Ancient Greek, | Divinity and Mathematics and was abolished in 1960. |
| e she was a member of the Board of Studies in | Divinity and the Board of Continuing Education, and se |
| d 1895, as well as Lady Margaret Professor of | Divinity and Canon of Christ Church between 1895 and 1 |
| In 1673 he graduated in | divinity, and in 1675 he was appointed rector of St Eb |
| 954 he went up to Glasgow University to study | Divinity and took his BD from Trinity College, Glasgow |
| st minister, Wallace received the Bachelor of | Divinity and Master of Theology degrees from Southeast |
| He was made professor of | divinity and attracted the attention of Pope Gregory X |
| Vancouver School of Theology with a Master of | Divinity, and was subsequently ordained by British Col |
| rees (JD/MBA, JD/MA in Religion, JD/Master of | Divinity, and JD/MA in Bioethics). |
| e, the triune nature of God, creationism, the | divinity and virgin birth of Jesus Christ, a sola fide |
| He later earned masters degrees in | divinity and library science. |
| James Hadow, Professor of | Divinity and Principal of St. Mary's College in the Un |
| His | divinity and his humanity are united in one person, wi |
| stry, Master of Arts in Counseling, Master of | Divinity, and Doctor of Ministry. |
| although the distinction was blurred because | divinity and kingship were so closely intertwined. |
| s from Princeton University and the Master of | Divinity and the Doctor of Divinity Honoris causa from |
| Rupp was the John Lord O'Brian Professor of | Divinity and dean of the Harvard Divinity School from |
| , and Yale University (1955), where he earned | divinity and Ph.D. degrees. |
| dley was educated at the Melbourne College of | Divinity and Brisbane College of Theology. |
| From 1708 he was Regius Professor of | Divinity and canon of Christ Church, Oxford; and from |
| In 1949, he became Dean of the Faculty of | Divinity and professor of the philosophy of religion a |
| ordinary people and associate him solely with | divinity and the Royal Family.(4) |
| n graduating in the late 1960s with Master of | Divinity and Ph.D. degrees in history from Yale Univer |
| rk in Maynooth, he was awarded a Doctorate in | Divinity and a Doctorate in Canon Law. |
| They graduated with a Master's degree in | Divinity and a Master in Christian Education respectiv |
| ol College, Oxford where he read classics and | divinity, and entered the Middle Temple before beginni |
| blin University in 1882, received a degree in | Divinity, and sought ordination in the Anglican Church |
| He has a master's in | divinity and an honorary doctorate from The University |
| wo master's degrees in practical theology and | divinity, and a "doctor of ministry", the latter of wh |
| ugh interested in being a soldier, he studied | divinity, and was licensed by the presbytery of Edinbu |
| He was lecturer in | divinity, and senior follow of Magdalen College, and p |
| He was deeply read in Puritan | divinity, and adopted Sabellian doctrines on the Trini |
| ting that he engaged to preach only practical | divinity, and to forbear from expressing any opinions |
| s return to England in 1691 he began to study | divinity, and on Richard Baxter's advice went to Oxfor |
| isville, Kentucky where he received Master of | Divinity and Doctor of Ministry degrees. |
| degree from Melbourne College of | Divinity, and a Ph.D. degree from Sydney University in |
| n was ordained a minister, became a Doctor of | Divinity and was the first assistant librarian of Mars |
| In 1651, he was elected Regius Professor of | Divinity, and, in 1653, Master of Trinity College. |
| This bold rejection of all | divinity appalled the rectitudinous Robespierre. |
| It was named after the Avestan | divinity Aredvi Sura Anahita. |
| but the intelligentsia had regarded ‘the old | Divinity' as conveying profound insights into the natu |
| He studied | divinity at the University of Edinburgh, followed by a |
| He was made Doctor of | Divinity at Aberdeen University in 1908. |
| Bishop of Ely and held professorial chairs in | divinity at both Durham University and Cambridge Unive |
| tional vocation and in 1957 he became head of | Divinity at St Matthias Teacher Training College, Bris |
| .D., M.A. (1819-1895) was Regius Professor of | Divinity at the University of Oxford and Canon of Chri |
| ubsequently, he travelled to England to study | divinity at the University of Oxford. |
| as Canon of Durham Cathedral and Professor of | Divinity at Durham University). |
| In 1682 Alexander became Professor of | Divinity at Glasgow, almost certainly with the help of |
| held in conjunction with the Professorship of | Divinity at the University, which he held jointly with |
| ed as a candidate for the degree of Master of | Divinity at Princeton Theological Seminary. |
| He fulfilled his vow by becoming professor of | divinity at Copenhagen and canon of Roskilde. |
| tells the story of Samuel Plampin, Doctor of | Divinity at Cambridge and vicar of St Peter's Babraham |
| nd then in 1899 became Norrisian Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge, until his app |
| his position as Lady Margaret's Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge. |
| sbolston (1577-1645) was Gresham Professor of | Divinity at Gresham College, London, England. |
| Harnack was a professor of | Divinity at the University of Tartu in what is today E |
| ch) (1901-1904), before becoming professor of | divinity at New College (1904-1936). |
| He received an Honorary Degree of | Divinity at the Trinity Hall College in Springfield, I |
| udies, he was awarded the degree of Doctor of | Divinity at the age of 22. |
| But the Regius Professorship of | Divinity at Cambridge fell vacant, and J. B. Lightfoot |
| cularly the Pauline epistles, stress Christ's | divinity at the expense of any human personality, and |
| On release he left to become professor of | divinity at Louvain, returning on the accession of Mar |
| n is currently the Lady Margaret Professor of | Divinity at the University of Oxford and a canon of Ch |
| uty for William Jane, the regius professor of | divinity at Oxford; his Jacobite opinions, however, pr |
| the Berean Church, Barclay initially studied | divinity at the University of St Andrews, and served a |
| lege London, Canon of Durham and Professor of | Divinity at Durham University. |
| eaching and research and was Ely Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge from 1960 to 1 |
| ss of Separation) from Le Moyne, professor of | divinity at Leiden, and the famous French Protestant d |
| ince 1954 he was for many years a lecturer in | Divinity at the University of Edinburgh and Professor |
| erine Pickstock is a member of the Faculty of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge and a Reader i |
| He studied | divinity at New College, Edinburgh. |
| d, into a farming family, Bell chose to study | divinity at the University of St Andrews. |
| born in Porsgrund, Norway and while studying | divinity at Copenhagen he became interested in the pur |
| He subsequently took a degree in | divinity at the Harvard Divinity School. |
| urning to America, Allen earned a Bachelor of | Divinity at Yale Divinity School. |
| 39 was appointed Lady Margaret's Professor of | Divinity at Cambridge. |
| He turned down the Hollis Professorship in | Divinity at Harvard. |
| was elected to the Margaret professorship of | divinity at Cambridge in 1765, and was at the same tim |
| In 1655, he became the Regius Professor of | Divinity at Cambridge - then the seat of Puritan thoug |
| rooke Foss Westcott, then Regius Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge, in 1881. |
| He was Regius Professor of | Divinity at Cambridge in 1569, and President of Queens |
| ollege, London in 1954, becoming Professor of | Divinity at the University of London in 1958. |
| In 1964, he was appointed Regius Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge, a post held i |
| pril 1554, when he was incorporated Doctor of | Divinity at the University of Oxford. |
| nder Queen Mary he became Regius professor of | divinity at Cambridge in 1557, and in 1558 both rector |
| 48 Vermigli was appointed Regius Professor of | Divinity at Oxford, in succession to Dr. Richard Smyth |
| hop Weller received his degree of Bachelor of | Divinity at Nashotah House in 1884. |
| Lady Margaret Beaufort and her Professors of | Divinity at Cambridge: 1502 to 1649, 2003 |
| from Trinity, Nolan continued his studies in | divinity at Hartford Seminary, receiving his Masters i |
| dson of Charles E. Raven, Regius Professor of | Divinity at Cambridge, he developed professional exper |
| yle (died 6 December 1654) was a Professor of | Divinity at Trinity College, Dublin and Master of Univ |
| Bursche studied Lutheran | divinity at the University of Tartu and became a membe |
| an and academic, Lady Margaret's Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge. |
| In 1969, she completed a Masters of | Divinity at the San Francisco Theological Seminary. |
| Company College 1830-50, Regius Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge from 1850, and |
| n 1850 when he was chosen Regius Professor of | Divinity at Cambridge University. |
| His son William Jane was Regius Professor of | Divinity at Oxford. |
| A reader in | divinity at the University of St Andrews at its first |
| hool) in Elbing, he started to study Catholic | divinity at the Collegium Hosianum in Braunsberg (Bran |
| rdained priest in 1608 he graduated Doctor of | Divinity at Salamanca. |
| He was educated by Poliander, Professor of | Divinity at Leyden (1640) and at the Prince of Orange' |
| nd Caius College, Cambridge and a Lecturer in | Divinity at the university. |
| was elected the Lady Margaret's Professor of | Divinity at Cambridge in 1807 and began presenting lec |
| 06, she was elected Norris-Hulse Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge (the first wom |
| as an English theologian, Regius Professor of | Divinity at Oxford. |
| This led to his appointment as a professor of | divinity at St Mary's College, University of St Andrew |
| He became a special student in | divinity at Phillips Academy, serving as well as an in |
| intoun that, though appointed to the chair of | divinity at Glasgow in 1661, he never left Kilwinning |
| In 1910, he was appointed Regius Professor of | Divinity at Oxford University, a post he held until hi |
| 1847 - 17 March 1918) was Regius Professor of | Divinity at the University of Oxford. |
| l College, he joined for a graduate course in | divinity at King's College, London and earned a B. D. |
| aurice, who became Lady Margaret Professor of | Divinity at Oxford. |
| He refused an offer to become Professor of | Divinity at Edinburgh University in 1662. |
| Going on to study | Divinity at the University of Edinburgh, Douglas profe |
| ological College, North Adelaide then dean of | Divinity at Bishop's University, Lennoxville. |
| A Marian exile, he became Regius Professor of | Divinity at Cambridge and Master of St John's College, |
| ate student to matriculate into the School of | Divinity at Morehouse College in Atlanta. |
| f Stephen Sykes, formerly Regius Professor of | Divinity at the University of Cambridge, and subsequen |
| Jacobson (1803-1884) was Regius Professor of | Divinity at Oxford University (1848-1865) and Bishop o |
| In 1921 he became Professor of | Divinity at Bishop's University, Lennoxville. |
| In 1721, he established the Hollis Chair of | Divinity at Harvard, with a salary of £80 per year. |
| ry 25 in 1806, Neander went to Halle to study | divinity at the age of 17. Friedrich Schleiermacher wa |
| ilosophy at Boston College, United States and | divinity at Weston College School of Theology, Cambrid |
| He earned the Master of | Divinity at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, VA |
| on the campus of Harvard University on 11-25 | Divinity Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
| B.A. ( | Divinity) Black silk, lined with white silk, edged wit |
| of himself, Soldier American, Prairie Ghost, | Divinity, Brother Occult, and the rookie Blur Girl. |
| the University of St Andrews, first studying | divinity but later excelling in mathematics. |
| d to Cambridge in 1843 as Regius Professor of | Divinity, but in 1849 he was nominated to the see of L |
| led to the award of an honorary Doctorate of | Divinity by the Episcopal Divinity School, Massachuset |
| He was awarded a Doctorate of | Divinity by Glasgow University in 1891. |
| e was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of | Divinity by the University of Oxford . |
| A female | divinity called Sita was known before the Ramayana of |
| Belsham resigned the | divinity chair in June 1789, having become a Unitarian |
| Revival structure was built as a church, the | Divinity Church of the United Brethren in Christ. |
| those in | Divinity, Civil Law, Medicine, Letters, Science, and M |
| a Bachelor's Degree in Theology from Bethany | Divinity College in Dothan, Alabama. |
| ackney was the Principal and Dean of McMaster | Divinity College and was also the Professor of Histori |
| He taught at McMaster | Divinity College from 1977 until his retirement in 200 |
| McMaster University's McMaster | Divinity College, which provided training for Ontario |
| uished Professor of New Testament at McMaster | Divinity College. |
| ugh Scotland, and had the degree of Doctor of | Divinity conferred on him by the universities of Edinb |
| wich University of Cambridge, 1994; Doctor of | Divinity degree (D.D.) honoris causa by University of |
| He earned a Master of | Divinity degree from Wesley Theological Seminary in Wa |
| She received her Master of | Divinity degree from the Boston University School of T |
| of Berlin, and received an honorary Doctor of | Divinity degree from Hampden Sydney College in 1927. |
| education, in 1886 Cravath earned a Doctor in | Divinity degree at Grinnell College. |
| nt's Award (for highest GPA) with a Master of | Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Semina |
| Oxford awarded him the Doctor of | divinity degree in 1720 for the work, and John Wesley |
| ining Center (1976) and an honorary Doctor of | Divinity degree from Oral Roberts University (1982). |
| Later she received Master of | Divinity degree from Howard University and her Doctor |
| Bachelor of Science and honorary Doctorate of | Divinity degree from Lee University. |
| uly 2009 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of | Divinity degree by Durham University. |
| He was awarded an honorary Doctor of | Divinity degree by the University of Aberdeen, and an |
| zarene College in 1949 and earned a doctor of | divinity degree from the University of Vermont in 1966 |
| Salminen held a | divinity degree as well as a law degree. |
| by Olivet with the conferral of the Doctor of | Divinity degree as part of the University's centennial |
| He received an honorary Doctor of | Divinity degree from Tabernacle Baptist Theological Se |
| Bachelor of | Divinity Degree in Theology and Biblical Studies, Calv |
| He received his Doctor of | Divinity degree from Alma White College in 1927. |
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