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The Rt | Rev Charles Waldegrave Sandford, DD was the fourth |
The interior was reordered in the 1920s by | Rev. Charles Donald Bentinck, with the removal of Vi |
hed in 1855, with the first service held in the | Rev. Charles Mackie's home "Stricklands". |
However, | Rev. Charles Kerry of the Derbyshire Archaeological |
The Rt | Rev Charles Henry Turner (14 January 1842 - 13 July |
Under the leadership of the | Rev. Charles Terry Collins, Plymouth also formed Oli |
Rev. Charles Fox Burney (4 November 1868 - 15 April | |
The | Rev. Charles Barton (or Burlton) was appointed by th |
Sheepy Magna, Leicestershire, third daughter of | Rev. Charles Eustace and descendant of the Viscounts |
merly registrar of Smith College, a daughter of | Rev. Charles E. Knox, deceased, formerly president o |
Rev. Charles D. D. Doren, the first bishop in the Co | |
By the | Rev. Charles Thomas Plumptre, Rector of Claypole, |
ejacket was named for its first postmaster, the | Rev. Charles Bluejacket, one-time chief of the Shawn |
In 1941, his grave was discovered by the | Rev. Charles McTague. |
Rev. Charles Bathurst (d. | |
adquarters were at Spring Bank, the home of the | Rev. Charles Wallace Howard, 2 miles (3.2 km) north |
The Rt | Rev Charles Keith Kipling Prosser (known as Keith; |
Rev Charles Bartholomew | |
Beginning in November 1897, | Rev. Charles Van Hulse visited Tulsa (then also part |
n in Leamington, Warwickshire, the sixth son of | Rev. Charles Lane and Frances Catherine Sandford Lan |
The | Rev. Charles Seymour was called to Trinity 1949 and |
ard VI Grammar School, St. Albans - his father, | Rev Charles Perkins, was the headmaster - and at Me |
The son of | Rev. Charles Blades, Minister of Allanton, and Sarah |
l sanctuary was designed by its first minister, | Rev. Charles Follen. |
Ballymena, Co. Antrim, the eldest child of the | Rev Charles Davey, a Presbyterian minister, and his |
Educated at | Rev. Charles P. Burney's school, Greenwich, he was a |
uly 16, 2009 - Indiana Black Expo presented the | Rev. Charles R. Williams Excellence Award to Charlie |
e year he accepted the post of assistant to the | Rev. Charles Strong, of the Australian Church, Melbo |
He was mentored by his father, The | Rev. Charles H. Brown, his sister, Mrs. Angie B. Jef |
The gardens were officially opened in 1875 by | Rev. Charles Hesketh, from whom the land occupied by |
Following the death of | Rev. Charles Nerinckx, he became superior of the Sis |
The Very | Rev Charles MacAlester Copland was an eminent Angli |
Bishop Galloway's great uncle was the | Rev. Charles Betts of the North Carolina Conference |
st services were held on January 1, 1827 by the | Rev. Charles Train. |
In 1858 the house was bought by | Rev Charles Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Sto |
He was born 16 April 1799, the third son of the | Rev. Charles Fynes Clinton, LL.D., prebendary of Wes |
g Mojo Elem, Little Mack Simmons, Tail Dragger, | Rev. Charlie Jackson, Andre Williams, Warren Storm, |
Chase's adopted father, | Rev. Chase, died in 1779 and after that Jeremiah mov |
In 1954, | Rev. Chester Brzegowy, CR was named pastor. |
Rev. Chris Glaser, M.Div., has been an activist in t | |
The boy was entrusted to the care of | Rev. Christian Freidrich Schwartz, a Danish missiona |
The | Rev Christine Musser and her American husband arriv |
Peter was the fourth son of the | Rev. Christopher Erle of Gillingham, Dorset, and bro |
The Very | Rev Christopher George Hardwick is the current Dean |
Atkinson was the second son of the | Rev. Christopher Atkinson, rector of Thorp Arch, Yor |
22 May 1866, Anne Elizabeth Nevile, daughter of | Rev. Christopher Nevile, of Thorney, Nottinghamshire |
Rev. Christopher Mtikila was born in southern Tanzan | |
The Very | Rev Christopher John Armstrong is the current Dean |
in 1839, Elizabeth Ann, the eldest daughter of | Rev Christopher Woollacott, of London. |
The Rt | Rev. Christopher Butson, DD was a Church of Ireland |
Rev. Christopher Mtikila addressing a crowd | |
The current minister at Capel Y Crwys is | Rev. Christopher Owen. |
George was the second son of | Rev. Christopher Cronshaw, Canon of Manchester Cathe |
The current Moderator of the GPM is the | Rev. Chua Hua Peng. |
The | Rev. Chuck Currie (1969 - ) is a United Church of Ch |
omas Evans in 1892, another clerical descendant | Rev Claud Lewis, had the use of the house. |
The Rt | Rev Claude Martin Blagden was an eminent Anglican B |
August 28, 1983 - The | Rev. Claude E. Payne became the second Rector. |
After his death, | Rev. Claudius (Claud) Lysias Chilton, Jr., grandson |
In 1806, the | Rev. Claudius Buchanan, an Anglican priest, visited |
Buchanan, | Rev. Claudius. |
The Rt. | Rev. Cleland K. Nelson |
The | Rev. Clement Procopio, a Franciscan priest, was inst |
nd donated by Gabrielle Greeley and her husband | Rev Clendenin as a memorial to their daughter Murie |
Rev. Cleophus Robinson, Canton, MS | |
He was employed there for 7 years until | Rev. Cleveland died. |
talists, against six other candidates including | Rev. Clifford L. Le Duc (born about 1891), then past |
The Rt | Rev Clifford Leofric Purdy Bishop (called "Jim") wa |
Rev. Clifton Daniel, 3rd. | |
The | Rev. Clifton Kirkpatrick, DMin, is the former Stated |
on of Hickory Grove Baptist Church affirmed the | Rev. Clint Pressley as the new Senior Pastor of Hick |
Rev. Clymer served pastorates in Ozone Park, New Yor | |
Rev. Cobby Annor | |
Stated Supply; often | Rev. Cockburn (still in Uxbridge) 1880-82, |
Rev. Code 29A.80.020. | |
It was from this appointment | Rev. Colaw was elected to the Episcopacy by the Nort |
In 1961 | Rev. Colaw was appointed to the Hyde Park Community |
nd an Elder in 1947 by Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, | Rev. Colaw became a Member in Full Connection of the |
The Very | Rev Colin Slee (10 November 1945 - 25 November 2010 |
The vicar of the group parish was | Rev. Colin Perkins initially, then Rev. Andrew Wigra |
The Rt | Rev Colin John Fraser Scott was the Suffragan Bisho |
The Very | Rev Colin Douglas Semper was an eminent Anglican pr |
e the death of the departmental head, Professor | Rev Conor Martin, Farrell was controversially denie |
Rev. Constantine Newman (Current) | |
Rev. Cook pastored the local church in Trinidad, Col | |
e bed of the Eassie Burn, near Eassie Church by | Rev. Cordiner, c. 1786. |
He also wrote a Life of | Rev. Cornelius Winter, Memoirs of Rev. John Clarke a |
in 1700 against the state clergy, particularly | Rev. Cotton Mather, for its role in the Salem witch |
The speed of the fan is measured by a | rev counter and converted to a windspeed by an elec |
Rev. Craig (credited with many Kentucky firsts, e.g. | |
Rev. Craig is said to have been the first to age the | |
e Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church in 1755, with | Rev. Craighead serving as pastor of both the Rocky R |
Church elected the | Rev. Cranston Publishing Agent for the Western Book |
George H. Reed as | Rev. Crippen |
Rev. Currie continues to guest preach throughout the | |
The Very | Rev Cyril Evelyn Morton was an eminent Anglican pri |
The Rt | Rev Cyril Henry Golding-Bird DD was an eminent Angl |
The Labour Party candidate was | Rev. D Hughes, who had been the unsuccessful candida |
The Chaplain the | Rev. D Clementson, conversed with her on spiritual s |
Bishop of Nellore, Most | Rev. D. M. Prakasam (17 January 2007) |
ommemorated in the poem, Lines in Memory of the | Rev. D. Duck, Curate of Danby. |
Holy Day Books left incomplete by the death of | Rev. D. A. de Sola. |
d to Jeffersonville, Indiana to be near her son | Rev D. L Motley Jr (pastor of Gilte Edge Baptist Ch |
Rev. D. J. Jeremiah is the present Librarian. | |
He married Eliza, a daughter of | Rev. D. A. de Sola of London. |
The | Rev. D.E Jones began working among Mizo people in 18 |
She now lives with her son, the | Rev. D.L Motley, Jr. in Jeffersonville, Indiana. |
the Christian faith under the preaching of the | Rev. D.O. |
On October 1, 1912, the | Rev. D.P. Rogers became pastor of the Amelia group o |
The parish's current rector is the | Rev. Daivd Showers. |
The Pastor is | Rev. Dale Hanson. |
of the future Master of the Order of Preachers, | Rev Damian Byrne. |
In April 1978, | Rev. Damon Shook began his nearly three decades of s |
Rev. Damuah was appointed a member of the PNDC on Ja | |
The priest in charge is the | Rev. Dan Connolly and the curate is the Rev. Helen H |
Rev. Dan P. Gilbert, 2006-present | |
On 7 May 1851 she married the | Rev. Daniel Ames, from whom she was divorced in 1874 |
The | Rev. Daniel Joseph Jenkins established an orphanage |
"Letter To Theodore", translated by | Rev. Daniel and Esmeralda Jennings (on-line) |
Besides the probability of | Rev. Daniel Coker's having established our church he |
in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey, the son of | Rev. Daniel Higbee and his wife Beulah Hollinshead. |
It was commissioned in 1927 by | Rev Daniel Cohalan D.D., Bishop of Cork. |
tholics in Erdington are mainly indebted to the | Rev. Daniel H. Haigh, founder of the Church of SS Th |
Sanderson was born in India in 1848, the son of | Rev. Daniel Sanderson, who was a Methodist missionar |
dell was born at Clifton, Yorkshire, the son of | Rev. Danson Richardson Roundell of Screven and Glest |
Rev. Darlington was Licensed to Preach in the M.E. | |
Rev. Darlington then transferred to the West Virgini | |
rried Miss Angeline Ensign, the daughter of the | Rev. Datus Ensign, who was one of the early Methodis |
In May 2007, | Rev. David Brauer-Rieke was elected as Bishop of the |
In 1778 the | Rev. David Simpson opened one at Macclesfield. |
ers built a church on Central Avenue and called | Rev. David Leroy Nickens of Chillicothe, Ohio as its |
Rev. David P. Strohschein, 1996-97 (acting president | |
ntly in interregnum, the last Priest In Charge, | Rev David Hunter, a New Zealander having resigned t |
The Rt | Rev David Allan Brown was Bishop of Guildford from |
n moved to New York City where Zipra's husband, | Rev. David Mendes Machado, was the religious leader |
The Very | Rev David Watcyn Morgan was the seventh Dean of St |
The Very | Rev David Leaning is an eminent Anglican priest, wh |
Rev. David Beckmann says he's encouraged by efforts | |
studies at the same place under the care of the | Rev. David Adams. |
Prior to Pastor Kepley's retirement in 1998, | Rev. David Amidon was called as Associate Pastor and |
1854 | Rev. David Hamilton (Belfast) |
Funds from the sale were used by the vicar, | Rev David Davies, to improve the area in an attempt |
irst Moderator, and he was succeeded in 2006 by | Rev. David Mook (a minister in Phoenix, Arizona). |
Its current rector is the | Rev. David Sivret, who just returned from a tour of |
Randall Batinkoff as | Rev. David Grantland |
The building is currently owned by the | Rev. David Kennedy, a black civil rights leader and |
Rev David Charles Brindley, AKC is the current Dean | |
Rev. David B. Reed then Bishop of Colombia. | |
Long Melford in Suffolk, where his father, the | Rev. David Ford, was congregational minister. |
Rev. David A. Bode, 1997-2003 | |
, Sue Gibbs, Clare Hayns, James Maberly and the | Rev David Streater, founded Zimbabwe National Emerg |
The current pastors at the church are | Rev. David Amidon and his wife, Rev. Diane Amidon. |
The Very | Rev David Frayne , MA was an eminent Anglican pries |
Rev David Benjamin Keldani (Abdul Ahad Dawud, Muham | |
Period of Forty Years (containing the memoir of | Rev. David Rice), T.T. Skillman, 1824 |
Rev. David Goodchild, from one of the most memorable | |
Rev. David J. Bueltmann, 1995-present | |
e west of Jamaica and then in 1971 he succeeded | Rev David Lapsley, another Irish Presbyterian minis |
A line spoken by | Rev. David Marshall Lee in the Larry Shue play The F |
September 1842 - died unknown), daughter of the | Rev. David Frederick Markham, Canon of Windsor and R |
St John's Episcopal Church, | Rev David Starr, San Bernardino, California |
The Rt | Rev David Daniel Bartlett was Bishop of St Asaph fr |
Rev. David Simpson, Anglican priest was born here in | |
The Very | Rev David Michael Hoyle MA(Cantab), PhD is the curr |
He is the son of | Rev. David McIlveen, a well-known minister in the Fr |
Lay agency, under the direction of | Rev. David Hill, was a prominent feature in the Miss |
The ministers of the church are | Rev. David S. Clift, Rev. Joe Wilburn and Rev. Mark |
The Rt | Rev David Tustin was the Suffragan Bishop of Grimsb |
1842, but following the Disruption of 1843 the | Rev David Mitchell left to become a minister of the |
Cochrane was the second son of | Rev. David Crawford Cochrane, Master of Etwall Hospi |
dest of the eight sons and two daughters of the | Rev. David Dudley Field I, a Congregational minister |
of fellow theologian and Methodist minister the | Rev. David Stacey, and is sometimes styled Morna Hoo |
It was founded in 1852 by | Rev. David Jones. |
en the ages of 11-16 and was founded in 1904 by | Rev. David Field, a wealthy land owner from Wigston. |
first minister of the synagogue was appointed, | Rev. David Grunsfeld, who ran services and also taug |
The | Rev. David Hummell Greer (b. |
Rev. David J. Porterfield, C.S.C. (July, 2001-June, | |
Rev. David Harris, a career journalist and Anglican | |
The Very | Rev David John Ison is the current Dean of Bradford |
Rev. David Kurz | |
ber 25, 1779 - January 5, 1844), sixth child of | Rev. David Bolles, was born at Ashford, Connecticut. |
an of the Fellowship and served until 1992 when | Rev. David Yonggi Cho was elected chairman. |
The Rt | Rev David Goodwin Loveday (1896 - 1985) was an Angl |
n the state capital, Springfield, Illinois; the | Rev. David Bueltmann has been the district president |
A notable minister was The | Rev. David George McQueen, DD, LLD who served for 43 |
ege at Trevecca, leaving Bala to the North; the | Rev. David Charles became principal of the former (f |
vania, the youngest of the five children of the | Rev. David P. Shafer and his wife Mina. |
Rev. David Leroy Nickens (1794-1838) was a freed sla | |
second year of operation on 12 September 1901, | Rev. David C. Thatcher (born in July 1858, probably |
e was succeeded as Moderator in May 2008 by the | Rev David Lunan. |
A modern icon panel by the late | Rev. David Hunter is on display in the church and te |
Another noted passenger was | Rev. De Sales Standerwick, rector of Graymoor's St. |
The | Rev. de Carvalho returned to Angola and was appointe |
The | Rev. de Carvalho was ordained a Deacon in The Method |
was founded in 1902 through the inspiration of | Rev. Dean John W. Crowe, the encouragement of Fr. |
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