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Rev. Tracy's theological views were absolutely ortho | |
The Very | Rev Trevor Owen Evans was an eminent Anglican pries |
se pro bono for Robin Tyler and Diane Olson and | Rev. Troy Perry and his husband Phillip Ray De Bliec |
Church presented by the denomination's founder, | Rev. Troy Perry |
on The Patch and the Black Cat Tavern affected | Rev. Troy Perry, a Gay Pentecostal Minster from rura |
The college was founded by the | Rev. Tryon Edwards and the Rev. James W. Wightman, p |
The | Rev. Tucker married Anna Maria Washington (1851-1927 |
Rev Tv - TV host/Interviewer (Rev TV Channel #25 - | |
e point that it was granted its own leadership, | Rev. U. Thomas served as the first Overseer. |
It was answered by the | Rev. Ulrik Velhelm Koren who arrived in late 1853 an |
Rt | Rev Ulysees Burgh (1648-1693), Lord Bishop of Ardag |
nal Rezillo Hi-Fi Harris, and released an album | Rev Up in 1980 under the new name. |
Rev Up (as The Revillos) (September 1980: Snatzo / | |
and went together to preparatory school (under | Rev. Upjohn), secondary school at Eton College, then |
rev., Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1994 | |
Rev. V. T. Koshy was considerate to his juniors and | |
Willoughby Middle row: | Rev. V.S. Wright, Mrs. Ingham, Bishop Ingham, Mrs Da |
f Denver on May 4, 1912, at the Kistler home by | Rev. Van Arsdall. |
In 1964 the disagreement came to a head, when | Rev. Van der Ziel was accused of errors in his teach |
t-large by unseating African-American incumbent | Rev. Vernon Walton; Victory in the primary is tantam |
Grace Lutheran Church's | Rev. Vernon Johnson held the funeral and he was buri |
Founded by the | Rev. Vernon Turner, it commenced broadcasting on 5 M |
s giving a report to the Black United Front, at | Rev. Vernon Dobson's Union Baptist Church in Baltimo |
The Rt | Rev Vernon Sampson Nicholls (1917-1996) was Bishop |
Lancelot Royle was the son of | Rev. Vernon Royle, the famous test cricketer, and gr |
The Rt | Rev Vibert Jackson was a Colonial Anglican Bishop i |
950, the Ebenezer Principal went to a Filipino, | Rev. Vicente Pada. |
The Very | Rev Victor Andrew Stock, AKC is the current Dean of |
Chili Peppers, Etta James, Eric Benet, Mercury | Rev, Victor Wooten, Soulive, Pama International, an |
fter the death of last king of Gampola Kingdom) | Rev. Vidagama Maithree Thera, with the help of the n |
The Jesuits nominated the | Rev. Vincent O'Keefe, an ardent American liberal, to |
The | Rev. Vine Victor Deloria, first priest of Native Ame |
In 2005, | Rev. Vinod Victor and Rev. Gideon Sobhanam brought o |
Rev. Virgil C. Blum, S.J., Papers, 1947-1990 | |
Berg was born to Hjalmer Emmanuel Berg and | Rev. Virginia Lee Brandt, the youngest of three chil |
In 1879, | Rev. Vital Quinon encouraged the Catholic community |
Rev. Volume 77, Issue 2, 304 - 304 (1950). | |
Rev. Volume 58, Issue 5, 475 - 476 (1940). | |
Rev. Volume 55, Number 5, 511 - 512 (1939). | |
Rev. Volume 79, Issue 6, 1019 - 1019 (1950). | |
Rev. Volume 42, Number 2, 305 - 311 (1932). | |
Rev. Volume 60, Number 2, 154 - 154 (1941). | |
Rev. Volume 58, Number 7, 608 - 610 (1940). | |
Rev. Von Schenk was trained for ordained ministry at | |
Rev. W Awdry used to live in the old vicarage in Emn | |
Rev W Harley Anderson 1878-1894 | |
Red Engine from The Railway Series books by the | Rev W Awdry, and the spin-off TV series Thomas and |
The | Rev W Mould, vicar of St Mary's and also chaplain t |
Rev W W Lutyens designed the furnishing and embelli | |
In the Railway Series books by the | Rev. W Awdry Barrow Central is the mainland terminus |
Rev W M Pyne came from Ballyvolane near Cork but he | |
the Rectory (now called Oxted Place) until the | Rev W M Pyne inherited Ballyvolane House on his fat |
12; Issue 61168; col F Right | Rev W. A. E. Westall: Obituary |
connection with their Central Mission, and the | Rev. W. T. A. Barber, M.A., was appointed principal, |
cal family on 3 August 1863: his father was the | Rev. W. Salter Price. |
He was born the son of the | Rev. W. Hincks in Exeter, Devon, studied at Manchest |
Rev. W. R. Hemphill, 1837-1848 | |
ssett,' published in 1878 (two editions) by the | Rev. W. J. Loftie. |
In Stepney the "Bluebell" Engine, a book by the | Rev. W. Awdry from The Railway Series, Nos. |
Plenderleath, | Rev. W. C., The White Horses of the West of England |
d many times in The Railway Series books by the | Rev. W. Awdry on the Skarloey Railway. |
Wilbert is named after the author's father, the | Rev. W. Awdry, who created the series. |
ctional location in The Railway Series books by | Rev. W. Awdry and in the related Thomas the Tank Eng |
Rev. W. E. Allen was the first pastor of Our Lady of | |
n the Railway Series of children's books by the | Rev. W. Awdry, the character Duck the Great Western |
Rev. W. V. Awdry, author of Thomas the Tank Engine | |
Alheit's only son, | Rev. W. A. Alheit of Ceres, drowned at Jongensklip n |
In an 1865 speech in Oakland, California, | Rev. W. B. Brown of New Jersey quipped that the reas |
See Life of Bishop Gleig, by the | Rev. W. Walker (1879). |
renovation by Sir George Gilbert Scott, for the | Rev. W. A. Duckworth, in 1878. |
all of 1865, the first minister of St. John was | Rev. W. T. Osborne, who was also the first African A |
The lyrics to the song were written in 1911 by | Rev. W. A. Fletcher, an itinerant preacher, while he |
Following Mr. Lockwood, | Rev. W. J. Boone, D.D., went out in 1837 to Batavia. |
Rev. W. B. Ousley, 1868 to 1869 | |
was edited, abbreviated and expurgated, by the | Rev. W. Lewis. |
n The Railway Series of children's books by the | Rev. W. Awdry (which developed into the television s |
Outlying Nooks of Cairngorm - | Rev. W. Forsyth |
l length, and in 1862 on the resignation of the | Rev. W. Scott he was offered the position of governm |
y, and his wife Eleanor Norton, daughter of the | Rev. W. A. Norton, rector of Alderton and Eye, Suffo |
rby Bodmin and Wenford Railway and inspired the | Rev. W. Awdry to include them in The Railway Series |
Rev. W.A. Hash became principal in 1923 and oversaw | |
870 to a design of Charles Barker-Green for the | Rev W.B Portman and the patron Lord Portman of Orch |
d for the use of the Slavi Indians by the Right | Rev. W.C. Bompas. |
Rev. W.F. Whitcher was a 19th century Methodist past | |
Rev. W.H. Garrett was its founding pastor. | |
was born on the 29 September 1900 , the son of | Rev. W.H. Parker and educated at Christ Church, Oxfo |
er 1927 and is the younger son of the late Very | Rev W.J.Margetson and Marion Jenoure. |
Ordinary members included | Rev. W.L.W. Eyre. |
he Catholic Emancipation Act, Brownlow gave the | Rev. W.O. O'Brien land for a church in the townland |
The | Rev. W.R. Coleman, M.A., S.T.M., D.D. 1952-1960 |
Rev. Wade and his German born wife recognized that t | |
Rev. Wade and his wife then began to study about Jew | |
ing the Middle Tyger River, which his grandson, | Rev. Walker Ernest Duncan, would later purchase afte |
Ms. Bell married | Rev. Wallace Wells and went on to be a social worker |
The Rt | Rev Walter Burd , DD was an Anglican bishop in the |
Rev. Walter L. Zeile, 1972-85 | |
The Most | Rev. Walter F. Sullivan served as the eleventh bisho |
The Very | Rev Walter Kenrick Knight-Adkin CB, OBE (1880-1957) |
Rev. Walter Bagot's daughter Louisa-Frances married | |
The Very | Rev. Walter Henry Farquharson (born 30 May 1936) was |
The Very | Rev Walter John Lawrance was an eminent clergyman i |
1939 (by-election following Young's death) - | Rev. Walter George Brown - United Reform Movement |
Rev. Walter Ciszek, S.J. (November 4, 1904-December | |
t Agnew, married John Maxwell (1656), and later | Rev. Walter Laurie |
was supplemented for a time by the tutorship of | Rev Walter Scott of Rowell, and by 1823 he had made |
Rev. Walter Robinson Parr (May 3, 1871 - March 24, 1 | |
trative responsibilities, invite newly ordained | Rev. Warren Ost to be the ministry's first director, |
From 1932 until 1936, the | Rev. Watkins also served as the Editor of the Wesley |
The | Rev. Watkins was a delegate to MECS General Conferen |
It was not until later that | Rev. Welty learned that their new home was in the he |
Reddi and Anand Reddi in Cytokine Growth Factor | Rev were the first to propose the term metabologen |
Rt. | Rev. Wesley L. Nolden, II is a bishop in the Reforme |
tbread married, Harriet Sneyd, daughter. of the | Rev. Wettenhall Sneyd, of the Isle of Wight on 5 Nov |
In the Virginia Conference, | Rev. Whitaker served on many Conference agencies: Pr |
Rev. White met and married Izie Dora White (coincide | |
In 1916, | Rev. White enlisted in the No. 2 Construction Battal |
Following the war | Rev. White returned home to Halifax and was called t |
used it as a tribute to their late drummer The | Rev, who often cited "Jacob's Ladder" as his favori |
The band members were friends of Mercury | Rev, whose David Fridmann engineered their debut al |
entral Avenues in 1971, under the leadership of | Rev. Wilber Page, longtime pastor. |
Rev. Wilbert J. Sohns, 1982-91 | |
Rev. Wilfred Parker b. 23 January 1883, d. 22 June 1 | |
For the former Bishop of Croydon, Rt | Rev Wilfred Wood, see Wilfred Wood (bishop). |
tion in Down following the arrest of its leader | Rev. Willam Steel Jackson on June 5. |
was born in Westford, Massachusetts, son of the | Rev. Willard Hall and Mehitable Pool. |
Rev. William C. Frey, retired Bishop of Guatemala an | |
l was born at Harrow, Middlesex, the son of the | Rev. William Done Bushell who for fifty years was an |
It was once owned by | Rev. William Garmondsway Wrightson, who once owned t |
Rev. William Mercer Green in 1883. | |
Memorial to | Rev. William Smith, Browne's nominee as rector. |
rded on 10 November 1752, was fourth son of the | Rev. William Farington, vicar of that place, afterwa |
Right | Rev. William Millsaps is the presiding bishop of the |
Rt. | Rev. William Talbot (1658 - 10 October 1730) was Bis |
lished an account of the life of his uncle, the | Rev. William Bagshaw, ‘the Apostle of the Peak' (170 |
n was preached at Bristol on 22 May 1720 by the | Rev. William Tong, and was printed at Bristol the sa |
Rev William Nicholson (1969-1985) - Remained in the | |
Guided by the vision of founder The Rt. | Rev. William E. Swing the URI Charter was developed |
wife, Harriet Bladen, and the elder brother of | Rev. William Robert Capel (1775-1854). |
The Very | Rev William Ungoed Jacob, MA(Oxon) was an eminent A |
f Dinder, in Somerset, was built in 1801 by the | Rev William Somerville on the site of a former mano |
and for many years the residence of his uncle, | Rev. William Coombes (d. |
At this time, | Rev. William Fraser recommended Murdoch for appointm |
The Rt | Rev William Marlborough Carter, KCMG, DD was an emi |
influential twentieth century minister was the | Rev William Dick. |
lo-Chinese College, erected in 1905 in honor to | Rev. William Henry Lacy and his wife Mrs. Emma Nind |
ed a hall on Broadway in 1832 so that the young | Rev. William R. Williams could conduct services. |
es are located in Mountainside, New Jersey; the | Rev. William Klettke has been the district president |
id not take allegations against another priest, | Rev. William O'Connell, seriously. |
The | Rev. William H. Judd was the first priest to serve C |
The | Rev. William G. Sinkford (b. |
The Very | Rev William Clavell Ingram DD was the Dean of Peter |
Rev William Lucas Collins (baptised 23 May 1815 - 2 | |
Mahaffey Camp had its beginning in 1894 when | Rev. William Bryenton, a Methodist minister, along w |
er he himself was baptized at St. Mary's by the | Rev. William Brock. |
The Very | Rev William George HendersonDD was Dean of Carlisle |
The Rt | Rev William Percy Gilpin was a long serving Bishop |
The Rt | Rev William Allan Pyatt CBE was Bishop of Christchu |
Unionist Party candidate, former Mid-Ulster MP | Rev. William McCrea in campaigning. |
Rev William Charles Cotton MA (30 January 1813 - 22 | |
Rev. William Aedan McGrath, in the cell opposite Cha | |
The | Rev William Snodgrass (4 September 1827 - 22 July 1 |
His nephew, | Rev. William Cooper Thomson (fl. |
rmerly a children's home founded in May 1985 by | Rev. William Brink, who also operated Brinkhaven Hom |
Rev. William Digby, Dean of Durham and Chaplain Ordi | |
The Rt. | Rev. William E. Swing, Bishop of California, ordaine |
The Very | Rev William Cyril Mayne , MA (14 April 1877, Glouce |
Born in Bordenave, Alberta, the son of the very | Rev. William and Pearl Hochachka, he obtained his B. |
was the head of the mission, taking over after | Rev. William Watson in 1840. |
The Very | Rev William Kay , DSO MC, MA (1894 - 1980) was an e |
Rev. William James Byron, S.J. (born 1927) a priest | |
The Very | Rev William Thomas Baring Hayter (30 August 1858- 2 |
He edited in 1874 a Memoir of the | Rev. William Shaw, and in the same year appeared Sta |
Rev. William Corby, CSC (October 2, 1833 - December | |
He was followed by the | Rev William Boone. |
Sarah Whitear was born in 1787, the daughter of | Rev. William Whitear, a prebendary of Chichester, at |
ther monuments are a rectangular brass plate to | Rev William Lingards who died in 1620, a marble tab |
dmasters of the school in those early days were | Rev. William Brown, Rev. James Smith and, for a shor |
The | Rev. William John Hutton is a clergyman, community a |
The services of the | Rev. William Chalmers Burns were accepted, and he we |
The Rt. | Rev. William Bacon Stevens (July 13, 1815 - June 11, |
Among the 12 founding members were | Rev. William Hamilton Drummond, Dr. William Bruce, H |
The Rt | Rev William Collinson Sawyer, DD was a colonial Ang |
he marriage of the sister of the 8th Baronet to | Rev William Gresley, Rector of Netherseal, and the |
The Rt | Rev William Frederick Surtees (16 October 1871(1871 |
The | Rev. William Ellery Channing gave his first sermon a |
The Rt | Rev William Woodcock Hough (19 December 1859 - 8 Ma |
ence of Dr. Adams having lent his pulpit to the | Rev. William Romaine, who had there preached a sermo |
His mother was Matilda, daughter of | Rev. William Marsh. |
n), in A Critique on the Poetical Essays of the | Rev. William Atkinson, London, 1787. |
n Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire, the son of the | Rev. William Vernon Harcourt who was a scientist, an |
Rev. William Christian Kohn, 1909-13 | |
an appendix of a sermon on his interment by the | Rev. William Wood, and a memoir from the ‘Monthly Re |
Robert Philip, The Life and Opinions of the | Rev. William Milne, D.D., Missionary to China (1840) |
s "In memory of Martha, the beloved wife of the | Rev. William Jowett M.A., She was eleven years resid |
Hon. and Most | Rev William Carmichael was Archbishop of Dublin for |
hout central Pennsylvania, held by evangelists, | Rev. William Straub and Rev. Daniel Dubendorf. |
The Rt | Rev William Johnston was Bishop of Dunwich from 197 |
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