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enkins married firstly Bessie Howe, daughter of | Rev. John Howe of Cork, in 1851 and secondly Alice N |
Rev. John Hunter, First A.M.E. | |
notes, probably written by Robert Thyer or the | Rev. John Clayton. |
ngham on 18 January 1810, the second son of the | Rev. John Hindes Groome, formerly fellow of Pembroke |
Right | Rev. John England 1820 -1842 |
Polytechnic Institute of Puerto Rico in 1912 by | Rev. John Will Harris. |
Rev John Kendrick Archer (3 March 1865 - 25 July 19 | |
2008, "The Holy Trinity Apostolate," founded by | Rev. John Hardon, S.J., sponsored a "Breakfast with |
at Bracebridge, Lincolnshire, the third son of | Rev. John Penrose who was vicar there, and his wife |
The Rt | Rev John Dauglish , was an Anglican Colonial Bishop |
Ian Maclaren (pseudonym of | Rev. John Watson; 3 November 1850 - 6 May 1907) was |
Rev. John T. Pressly, 1828-1831 | |
Edited by the | Rev. John Alexander Lamb. |
Rev. John Kalloor Cor-episcopo as the second bishop | |
It was constructed by | Rev. John Venatius Bachet in 1547. |
The Rt | Rev John Edward Hine was an eminent Anglican Bishop |
Rev. John Fielder Mackarness and Alethea Buchanan Co | |
The general director is | Rev John Dunnett. |
The Rt | Rev John Chappell Sprott (16 October 1903 - 11 Nove |
The Rt. | Rev. John Fielder Mackarness was born on 3 December |
The village was transformed by wealthy vicar, | Rev. John Foster. |
Rt. | Rev. John Vander Horst, Seventh Bishop of Tennessee |
Emma Caroline *15 January 1802 Lisbon x | Rev. John Page Wood (eldest son of Matthew Wood (Lor |
a general title of 'Four several Tracts of the | Rev. John Kettlewell,' without specification of any |
The son of | Rev. John Anderson and Ann Masson, he was born in 18 |
The Rt | Rev John (Arthur) Arrowsmith Maund (1909-1998) was |
Burns was born in Glasgow, the son of | Rev John Burns (1744-1839), a Presbyterian minister |
of a Catholic family, and was identified by the | Rev. John Morris with the lady at whose house John G |
The Rt | Rev John Henry Garton is a former Suffragan Bishop |
The | Rev. John Monroe Moore served his denomination as a |
The church's first pastor, the | Rev. John Clubb, who served from about 1705 to 1715, |
uring which the Board of Directors, assisted by | Rev. John King, took care of things at Hartford Stre |
Very | Rev John Moses (dean), Dean of St Paul's from 1996- |
On February 2, 1842 the | Rev. John Stocker became the first pastor and the ch |
• The Rt. | Rev. John Spong (Bishop of Newark) - Served as a Stu |
The current Master is the | Rev. John H. A. Dick; the previous Master was the Ve |
The Rt | Rev John Phillips Allcot Bowers (15 May 1854, Ports |
unity in Milagiriya from 1890 and they include: | Rev. John Ford, Rev. Harry Marsh, Rev. Paul Lucien J |
Rev John Edward Allen, MA was an eminent Anglican p | |
In 1643, they were copied for | Rev. John Lynch of Galway by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhis |
Crum-Ewing married Helen Dick, daughter of the | Rev. John Dick of Glasgow in 1826. |
Fellows include | Rev John Macdonald, Rev John Morrison, Rev Dr John |
The Rt | Rev John Freeman Perry was an eminent Anglican Bish |
The | Rev. John Skinner referred to him as ‘that great ora |
f the College in the early years in Burwood was | Rev John Davies, who served as principal and lectur |
In 1783 Boys furnished the | Rev. John Duncombe with much matter relating to the |
Memoir by | Rev. John R. Duncan, Minister of St. Andrews-Llanbry |
Rev. John Wheelwright became vicar of Bilsby from 16 | |
oys some obscure fame as the 1584 birthplace of | Rev. John Lathrop, founder of Barnstable, Massachuse |
In 1869, he produced his Memoir of the | Rev. John Keble, whose friend he had been since thei |
s the second minister, called the "Teacher", to | Rev. John Higginson. |
Since missionary | Rev. John Thomas Tucker and Mother Amy Carmichael mi |
The Very | Rev John Bernard Haldane, MA was an eminent Anglica |
Rev. John Flynn was the first superintendent possess | |
The | Rev. John Graham is the current rector. |
The | Rev. John H. Thomas-Visiting Professor in Church Min |
Rev. John Batchelor (1854-1944) was an English missi | |
The Rt | Rev John William Hawkins Flagg was an eminent Angli |
ina merchant, opium trader and botanist, son of | Rev. John Murray Forbes, Rector of St. Luke's, New Y |
The Rt | Rev John Richard Gordon Eastaugh was an eminent Ang |
esign possibly by architect Robert Smythson for | Rev John Cradock, Vicar of Gainsford. |
Rev. John Lord (1614-81) was rector from 1640 until | |
ssachusetts; born in Sterling, Massachusetts to | Rev. John and Rebecca (Prentiss) Mellen. |
The | Rev. John J Cavanaugh, C.S.C. (1899 - 1979), a pries |
The Rt. | Rev. John Boyd Bentley (1943-1948) (Suffragan, 1931- |
The minister is | Rev. John Taylor, and the Church Secretary is Mrs Pa |
The second son of the | Rev. John Boldero (died 1796), rector of Ampton, Suf |
The Very | Rev John David Treadgold, LVO is an eminent Anglica |
s born in Egham, Surrey in 1838, the son of the | Rev. John Oliver Willyams Haweis of Brighton, Canon |
Rev. John Farrar (1802-1884) was a Methodist ministe | |
He was the son of | Rev. John Burrough and his wife Alexis Blissett, and |
1929 | Rev. John Love Morrow MA, DD (Clontarf, Dublin) |
He was educated for the ministry under the | Rev. John Short at Lyme Regis, Dorset, and finished |
West Eight Street & Enright Avenue, in 1843 by | Rev. John Baptist Purcell, for English speaking Cath |
Rev. John Forrest (1803) | |
He then replaced the | Rev. John Osgood at Midway Congregational Church. |
There, he was ordained by | Rev. John J. Zubly and William Tennent. |
Rev. John Wroblewski was the first resident assistan | |
Rev. John Larkin (d.1890) | |
Rev. John Woodbridge, Settled in Newbury, Massachuse | |
Rev. John M. Buchanan is the pastor of Fourth Presby | |
He had four brothers, Moses Andrews, | Rev. John Andrews, James Andrews and Polydore Andrew |
According to | Rev. John Collinson in his History of Somerset (1791 |
The Rt | Rev John Robert Geoffrey Neale was the inaugural Bi |
The Rt | Rev John Wareing Bardsley, DD, MA was born on 29 Ma |
les and other literature included Wilkes Allen; | Rev. John Eliot (of New North Church); John Lathrop, |
Since the | Rev. John Wesley ordained and sent forth every Metho |
The house was substantially rebuilt by | Rev John Saville Ogle in about 1832. |
Rev. John Pettingall D.D. (1707/8 - 30 June 1781) wa | |
One of the longest serving Vicars was | Rev. John Heath Sykes. |
destroyed in the mid-19th century by the vicar, | Rev. John Charles Carwithen. |
22 March 1834), married on 2 December 1788 | Rev. John Walcott, son of Charles Walcott (MP). |
tional account (as relayed, for example, by the | Rev. John Morison of Bragar in Lewis in about 1680) |
One of them, | Rev. John Welsh of Ayr, the son-in-law of John Knox, |
In 1913, | Rev John Tarlowski replaced Father Wroblewski. |
ar School as a parlour boarder with the Master, | Rev John Bradley, after which he was placed with hi |
Rev. John Frederick Boerger, 1932-36 (Pastor, St. Jo | |
Rev. John C. Wille, 2006-present (Pastor, Good Sheph | |
William Crathorne edited The Spiritual Works of | Rev. John Gother in 1718 (16 vols.). |
It was eventually completed in 1861, by The | Rev. John Light of Trinity College Dublin, at a cost |
Prior to him, | Rev. John Moore, whose sermons on Homosexuality appe |
Penelope Rodney McKim, wife of | Rev. John Linn McKim and daughter of Caleb & Penelop |
Principal: Sister Janet Walters, IHM, and | Rev. John Babowitch. |
Archdall married Emily Mary Maude, daughter of | Rev. John Charles Maude in 1845. |
Rev. John Weir Foote, VC , CD (5 May 1904 - 2 May 19 | |
Carpenter Gothic style, it was designed by the | Rev. John Dewitt McCollough, who later became its re |
congregation appointed its first minister, the | Rev John Owen in June 1967. |
Rev. John Scully, S. J. (c. | |
' | Rev John Edgar D.D, LL.D (1798-1866) was a presbyte |
Rev. John Anderson was first accused in 1993, and wa | |
The Very | Rev John OakleyDD was Dean of Carlisle and then Man |
The Rt | Rev John Taylor Smith KCB, CVO, DD was the Anglican |
Martyr | Rev. John Bradford |
ily, his grandfather was the Methodist minister | Rev. John Eggleston. |
31, as the "Independent Catholic Church" by the | Rev. John Farnan, who had been suspended by Bishop J |
d Margaret Urquhart Cruikshank, daughter of the | Rev. John Cruickshank, of Turriff, Scotland in 1836. |
liam Appleton Lawrence, Mrs. Henry Hill Pierce, | Rev. John Nevin Sayre and Bishop Paul Jones and othe |
Rev. John Valton | |
Rev. John Pierpont, | |
was chosen in November 1755 co-pastor with the | Rev. John Hotham of the dissenting chapel at St. Sav |
hed Letters from Samuel Taylor Coleridge to the | Rev. John Prior Estlin', 1884, 4to (printed for the |
, Darlington Township, reads: "In memory of the | Rev. John H. Eynon . |
A farmer, Leavitt apparently followed | Rev. John Wheelwright to his settlement of Exeter, N |
work Forty Years in China, which was written by | Rev. John Gerardus Fagg in 1894, a biography genre. |
The | Rev. John A. Deal, the first Episcopal missioner in |
Rev. John Rawsthorne on 3 July 1997. | |
The Rt. | Rev. John E. Hines, 4th Bishop of Texas |
The Rt | Rev John Richard Satterthwaite (born 17 November 19 |
The son of the | Rev. John Peckard of Welbourn, Lincolnshire, he matr |
The | Rev. John Durham - A preacher who threw his life awa |
The Rt | Rev John Kingsmill Cavell was the ninth Suffragan B |
The | Rev. John H. Thomas was the General Minister and Pre |
Rev. John McCullough, head of Church World Service; | |
ted at Yale in 1767, studied theology under the | Rev. John Smalley (1734-1820) at Berlin, Connecticut |
The Mitchell House, named for | Rev. John Mitchell, was the first cottage on the Mil |
Rev. John Bell, 2009 | |
ea that would become Riverside in 1846 when the | Rev. John George Alleman organized a parish named St |
The Rt | Rev John Tristram Holland, OBE (31 January 1912 - 9 |
and in defiance of James' interdict, they sent | Rev. John Munro as representative to an Assembly at |
d a United States Senator, whose father was the | Rev. John Hemphill from County Tyrone. |
He had two brothers, | Rev. John Pendarves (born 1682), Rector of Drewsteig |
resident of Baldwin-Wallace College, succeeding | Rev. John Lowden Knight. |
23 he published his first work, the Life of the | Rev. John Blackadder, which was followed by the Life |
Rev. John Reinecke | |
rried Margaret Bartlett, eldest daughter of the | Rev. John Edward Parker Bartlett, Rector of Barnham |
Perry was born to | Rev. John Curtis and Mary Elizabeth (Baston) Perry i |
The earlier missionary, | Rev. John Smith, died in prison under sentence of de |
Rev John Hawker | |
Rev. John Perkins, an African American minister who | |
Rev. John Samuel Bewley Monsell (March 2, 1811) - (A | |
From 1722 to 1756, | Rev John Cowper served as rector of St Peter's; he |
ndon, whose Congregationalist Principal was the | Rev. John Harris DD, and by extending and rebuilding |
His father, the | Rev. John Waterhouse, was general superintendent of |
The | Rev. John A. Deal, the first Episcopal missioner in |
torate in 1895 and Mr. Mathew Kesari, father of | Rev. John M. Kesari and grand-father of Rev. J. Eben |
married Mary Miller Loockerman, daughter of the | Rev. John Miller and widow of Vincent Loockerman. |
dt, a Christian evangelist, was the daughter of | Rev. John Lincoln Brandt (1860-1946), a Disciples of |
The Rt | Rev John Leonard Wilson KCMG, MA, DD |
John McIntire as | Rev. John Pengilly |
Rev. John Lloyd DCL (died 20 February 1607) was Dean | |
l, Tullamore, Offaly, eldest of six children of | Rev. John Swift Joly (1818-1887) and Elizabeth Slato |
Allen was the son of | Rev. John Allen, vicar of Bleddington, Gloucestershi |
in 1991 by Miss Lavinia Baird, a descendant of | Rev. John Porter, to the Duke of Abercorn, who purch |
Cyril Raymond as | Rev. John Harris |
Delivered by The | Rev. John Andrews, D. D. Rector Of St. James's Brist |
He then served as curate under | Rev. John Hughes at St. John's Church in Philadelphi |
ca where he married Mary Clark, the daughter of | Rev. John Clark, a colleague of his father in 1862. |
most notable of all the clerics at Ancrum, the | Rev. John Livingston (1603-1672). |
In May 2009, Conley wrote a personal letter to | Rev. John Jenkins, C.S.C., president of Notre Dame U |
denominational venture promoted by the Anglican | Rev. John Eyre of Homerton, Secretary of the London |
In 1825 the | Rev. John Dunmore Lang appealled for a minister for |
on of John Armstrong, who married a daughter of | Rev. John Strong, for thirty-six years (1744-1780) p |
Caroline married | Rev. John Stephen Flynn, on 56 Apr 1888. |
It was named after the | Rev. John Henry Keen in 1894. |
Rev. John McLean started a schooling system in Princ | |
ine as quick as Johnny" were the words from The | Rev. Johnny was also friends with Zacky Vengeance's |
hat year he married Martha, the daughter of the | Rev. Jonas Clark, of Lexington, Massachusetts. |
"Church in the Fort," which was founded by the | Rev. Jonas Michaelius in 1628. |
Rev. Jonathan Chechile has been the pastor of First | |
ambridge, the eighth child and first son of the | Rev. Jonathan Holt Titcomb and his wife Sarah. |
es Greenleaf married Lydia Parsons, daughter of | Rev. Jonathan Parsons of Newburyport. |
Rev Jonathan Desmond Francis Greener , MA is the cu | |
Robert Mitchum as The | Rev. Jonathan Rudd |
The | Rev. Jonathan N. Clodfelter, 2002-present |
Rev. Jonathan Philpott became the Priest in Charge i | |
The father of Judge Leavitt was | Rev. Jonathan Leavitt, a Yale graduate who was a Con |
rom the then President of the Methodist Church, | Rev Josateki Koroi and who were now in the church's |
st-run North Texas University School, headed by | Rev. Joseph J. Morgan. |
Peter, also known as "Old Captain", a slave of | Rev. Joseph Craig, who came to Kentucky with the Bap |
On 19 January 1994, Very | Rev. Joseph Ramban was cosecrated Metropolitan by HH |
His father was a minister of religion, | Rev. Joseph Blackman. |
n View was built in 1867 with funds gathered by | Rev. Joseph Bixio, S.J. of Santa Clara. |
Most | Rev. Joseph P. McFadden (2010 - ) |
Her first pastor was | Rev. Joseph Woods. |
The | Rev. Joseph Lowery, then-president of the Southern C |
Rev. Joseph "Daddy" Dunn (1746 - 1827) was an Englis | |
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