「presbyter」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Martyrs Desan, bishop; Mariabus, | presbyter; Abdiesus; and 270 others in Persia |
e said Elias, from which it appears that the | presbyter acted somewhat as a baron of the Jewish Exch |
The song was originally sung by a | Presbyter, although this figure was later replaced by |
Martyr Vladmir, | presbyter and martyr Bartholomew (1938) |
Martyr Epictetus, | presbyter, and Astion, monk, in Scythia (209) |
In April 1001 he was appointed a | presbyter and a cardinal. |
copate, on 20 January 905, signing as both a | presbyter and a primicerius ("Flacinus presbyter, Prim |
Martyrs Pamphilius, | presbyter, and with him Porphyrius, Valens, Paul, Sele |
In 1808, he became a | presbyter, and was given the surname Monte Alverne, in |
ch, Athanasius, bishop of Anazarbus, and the | presbyter Antonius of Tarsus. |
ise, that Roger is identical with Theophilus | Presbyter, author of the medieval treatise De diversis |
nd of one wife, or the widower, as a deacon, | presbyter, bishop and subdeacon, [but no other married |
Atherina | presbyter Cuvier, 1829 Sand smelt |
he manuscript was later in the property of a | Presbyter David, the son of Micheal the Metropolitan o |
ed in order from, and superior in power to a | presbyter, dedicated to William Twisse. |
goras, Ephraemius, Ioannes Phocas, Neophytus | Presbyter, George Acropolites, Liber de Syria Expugnat |
all four-yard cave which had been dug by the | presbyter Hilarion. |
From 1950 he was a | presbyter in the Roman Catholic Church. |
akkuk), Cyrinus, Valentine, and Asterius the | Presbyter in Macedonia (269) |
According to the article his father was a | presbyter in the Church of England, so presumably not |
siding Bishop of the UECNA, Reber had been a | presbyter in the Anglican Orthodox Church and rector o |
Sand smelt (Atherina | presbyter) is a species of marine fish of the Atherini |
62), argues that the | Presbyter Judaeorum was merely a secular officer in th |
Jacob of London was the first known | Presbyter Judaeorum of the Jews of England; appointed |
iteration from Hebrew, Hayyim ben Moshe) was | Presbyter Judaeorum or chief rabbi of the Jews of Engl |
aintings have been found inside, in 1905 the | Presbyter Lorenzo Sierra discovered a very important r |
onicon Paschale, as written in prison by the | presbyter Lucian of Antioch awaiting death, mentions A |
leus, supposedly written by an eyewitness, a | presbyter named Johannes, are not authentic and the na |
In the case of a | presbyter named Athanasius, accused of being to some e |
uch of this information was collected by the | presbyter Nothelm, who, at the instigation of Albinus, |
Hieromartyr Artemon, | presbyter of Laodicea in Syria |
With George, | presbyter of Venice, he conducted an hydraulic organ t |
nysius later became leader of the school and | presbyter of the Christian church, succeeding Heraclas |
Charles Isaac Stevens (1835-1917), a former | presbyter of the Reformed Episcopal Church as his succ |
he Tullochs of Bonington near Forfar, he was | presbyter of the diocese of Brechin until on 19 August |
In 1255 he was appointed | presbyter on the expulsion of Elias from that office. |
John the | Presbyter, Oxford 1911. |
n 1782 he became the deputy of the presiding | presbyter Peter Hesse, and in 1785 appointed the presi |
t the administrative jobs and was ordained a | presbyter, receiving his own parish of Miokovci. |
r in Chicago, and a former Assemblies of God | presbyter served as the first moderator. |
The last Executive | Presbyter was Rev. James W. Knight. |
eracy and the education of his flock and his | presbyter, which needed liturgical and religious books |
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