「rev」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)6ページ目
該当件数 : 3311件
Dr. Francis Howard Rose, Gertrude Coombs Rose, | Rev. Erle Frederich Rounds, Louise Cummings Rounds, |
Rev. Ernest Philip Aderman, OBE (22 May 1894 - Febru | |
The Very | Rev. Ernest M. Howse (died February 1, 1993) was the |
Rev. Ernest Theodore Lams, 1936-45 | |
when he was defeated by the National candidate, | Rev Ernest Aderman, who was also a Christian minist |
ase, they sampled phrases from a 1971 sermon by | Rev. Estus Pirkle (from his film If Footmen Tire You |
t the 1958 Contest by Raquel Rastenni with "Jeg | rev et blad ud af min dagbog". |
d preceding Denmark's Raquel Rastenni with "Jeg | rev et blad ud af min dagbog". |
Isidore Loeb, in | Rev. Et. |
The pastor is the | Rev. Eugene Walther, a native of the area, who was c |
Nonconformity, especially as represented by the | Rev. Evan Jones (Calvinistic Methodist) and Rev. E. |
The Very | Rev Evan Owen Phillips , DD, MA (1826 - 1897) was a |
er with a learned Welsh-born Baptist missionary | Rev. Evan Jones, a fellow Britisher residing among t |
Rev. Ewald Haun, was Rector in 1911. | |
m the United Church of Canada, the minister was | Rev. Ewan Macdonald, the husband of author Lucy Maud |
The sermon preached by the Right | Rev. Ewen Ratteray, Anglican Bishop of Bermuda, at t |
Rev. Eynon died on March 22, 1888 at Exeter, Ontario | |
and introduced the industry's first AMD Opteron | Rev. F based Node in 2007. |
don, a lecture on the Theological Essays of the | Rev. F. D. Maurice, which he afterwards published, a |
He was the son of | Rev. F. W. Varney (d. |
er parts were presented to the same body by the | Rev. F. W. Pye, and another page by Sir John Maclean |
lt in 1847, chiefly through the solo efforts of | Rev. F. Sugden, Vicar of Adlingfleet. |
Rev. F. W. Herzberger was the first Pastor and Rev. | |
lished a benevolent mission in Hong Kong, where | Rev. F. Hartman, assisted by four lady agents, were |
However, with the Church disputes caused by the | Rev. F. Lion Cachet in 1865 and later, he found hims |
He was educated at the | Rev. F. Wilkinson's school at Sydney, and from 1852 |
The Rt. | Rev. F. Percy Goddard, Suffagan Bishop of Texas |
in the Works of L. L. Hamline, D. D., edited by | Rev. F. G. Hibbard, D. D., (two volumes, 1869). |
the burial service was impressively read by the | Rev. F.G. Holbrooke, Vicar of Portslade; the psalms |
Rev. Father Breton was succeeded by Rev. Fr. | |
The | Rev. Father Power was appointed chaplain, a man in p |
ing (Thursday) at which Bishop McDonald and the | Rev. Fathers Simon and Savelli officiated. |
In 1972, the | Rev. Faulton Hodge became priest in charge and later |
Vatican spokesman | Rev. Federico Lombardi did not dispute the letter's |
sh within the archdiocese The current pastor is | Rev. Ferdinand Buccafurni. |
Scripture and Antiquity (1714, in reply to the | Rev. Ferdinando Shaw's Validity of Baptism Administr |
Rev. Ferrell ministered to the black population of L | |
Rev. Ferry also was the pastor of the Protestant chu | |
mber of a remarkable quartet of brothers, today | Rev. Field is best recalled because of his marriage |
Rev. Filotheos Faros | |
rland Presbyterian Church, which was started by | Rev. Finis E. King in 1847. |
f Independence, Richard Stockton, studied under | Rev. Finley at West Nottingham Academy. |
Rev. Fisher was also a Republican, as was her grandf | |
Over time, | Rev. Fisher became Constable's biggest patron and a |
Rev. Fisher then became the Eastern Field Secretary | |
Rev. Fitz Balintine Pettersburg was a proto-Rastafar | |
The author of numerous books, | Rev. Fitzgerald also was a regular contributor to th |
Manor was built in 1840 as the rectory for the | Rev. Fitzhardinge Berkeley Portman. |
Rev: Five lines of ancient Hebrew script; reading " | |
The Rt | Rev Ford Tichborne, DD was a 20th century Anglican |
The | Rev. Fowler joined the Rock River Annual Conference |
Rev. Fox is the founder of the "Circle Craft" tradit | |
For the Irish Jesuit priest and academic | Rev. Fr Edward J. Cahill, S.J. (1868 - 1941), see Ed |
When | Rev. Fr Kocheri Cyriac became kurupanadam church vic |
Rev Fr Mary Bastian collected the remains of victim | |
rther developed by the New Zealand canon lawyer | Rev Fr Denzil Meuli in his thesis "Res Sacramenti". |
Rev Fr Mary Bastian was himself killed on January 6 | |
In 1940 | Rev. Fr Thackenkery Varghese became the vicar of kur |
Rev Fr, Joseph Vaniyapurakkal was the vicar of Mann | |
to the level of a town, it was none other than | Rev. Fr. |
This statue always remember the | Rev. Fr. |
It was officially opened by | Rev. Fr. |
Dale Bauman and | Rev. Fr. |
orial Hall" was inaugurated February 6, 2006 by | Rev. Fr. |
e vicar of Mannila Holy Family Church replacing | Rev. Fr. |
Under the tenure of | Rev. Fr. George Thachangaril, land was acquired for |
The efforts and leadership of | Rev. Fr. George Muckattukunnel for the erection of t |
Associate pastors - | Rev. Fr. |
Later | Rev. Fr. |
hmitz from the Institute of Christ the King and | Rev. Fr. |
(1899-1988) | Rev. Fr. Walter J. Stocklosa was the town's Catholic |
Bede's for a new assignment at the Citadel and | Rev. Fr. |
Pastor: | Rev. Fr. |
The Mass was celebrated by the Very | Rev. Fr. |
uncil is Philip Meagher and the deputy chair is | Rev. Fr. |
The | Rev. Fr. |
The current priest is | Rev. Fr. |
Now | Rev. Fr. |
On 23 May 1980, | Rev. Fr. |
t scout troop with the patronage of our founder | Rev. Fr.Robert M.Perera. |
Rev. Fr.T.C Jacob eng. | |
the original church was bought, and the rector | Rev. Francis Newton commissioned John Loughborough P |
The Rt | Rev Francis Whitfield Daukes was born on 27 March 1 |
The Rt | Rev Francis Horner West was the Bishop of Taunton f |
the supervision of the District Superintendent | Rev. Francis Fajardo. |
The Very | Rev. Francis B. Sayre Jr. (January 17, 1915 - Octobe |
The Most | Rev Francis Oliver Green-Weston MC was an eminent A |
On the death of his son | Rev Francis H Hodgson (FHH) in 1930 the estate was |
out 1629, possibly with a contingent led by the | Rev. Francis Higginson. |
Brandt was eldest son of the | Rev. Francis Brandt, rector of Aldford, Cheshire, 18 |
He was born in Instow, Devon, the son of | Rev. Francis Slater and Mrs. Harriet Slater. |
The Rt | Rev Francis Alexander Randal Cramer-Roberts, DD was |
Rev Francis Whitmore (Frank) Isitt (1843-1916) was | |
The | Rev. Francis Makemie (1658-1708) was an Irish clergy |
In 2005, | Rev. Francis Engels pleaded guilty to molesting a Pe |
The Rt | Rev Francis Ambrose Gregory, DD, MA was a former Bi |
Her husband, Nathaniel Dane, was the son of | Rev. Francis Dane. |
rn in Leominster, Massachusetts, the son of the | Rev. Francis Gardner (1736-1814). |
The | Rev. Francis Brown (December 26, 1849 - 1916), Ameri |
It is named for the | Rev. Francis J. Hart, S.J., the guiding force behind |
Rev. Francis Engels was the subject of numerous comp | |
The Rt | Rev. Francis William Cocks was Anglican Bishop of Sh |
In 1837, with the aid of | Rev. Francis L. Hawks, he established the New York R |
Francis Drake was the son of | Rev. Francis Drake, Vicar of Seaton and Beer. |
The Most | Rev Francis Marsh (October 23, 1626-1693) was Archb |
His most popular book was "The Life of | Rev. Francis A. Baker", one of his companions, who d |
He succeeded Most | Rev. Francisco San Diego of Laguna in 2004 becoming |
d Presbyterian Church was formed in 1960 by the | Rev. Frank M. Barker, Jr. and is located in suburban |
tey, a Hertfordshire Parish" written in 1929 by | Rev Frank Ricardo Williams, M.A. |
The | Rev Frank Isitt was nominated as the Prohibitionist |
Rev Frank Isitt entered the ministry from the Syden | |
, and Co-Freemason Annie Besant and her husband | Rev. Frank Besant. |
Santa Ana was founded on October 25, 1931 with | Rev. Frank E. Lindgren as it's senior pastor. |
Rt | Rev Frank Pilkington Sargeant - Bishop at Lambeth f |
The school was founded by | Rev. Frank H. Bigelow in 1920. |
The Rt | Rev Frank Melville Jones, CBE, DD was an Anglican C |
Rev. Frank Allred | |
s of the area donated land to the church, where | Rev. Frans Lion Cachet proceeded to build a Dutch Re |
lia began in Port Lincoln under the ministry of | Rev. Fred Buick on Jan 1, 1978 in the home of a Mrs. |
The Rt. | Rev. Fred Hiltz, Bishop of Nova Scotia and Prince Ed |
Rev. Fred H. Ilten, 1963-70 | |
Rev. Fred William Brockmann, 1917-18 | |
gay community should support a campaign by the | Rev. Fred Nile and the Christian Democratic Party to |
estine Gray Clark Dixon, and four children: the | Rev. Freddie B. Dixon Sr. of Austin, Texas; Leona Lo |
The Rt | Rev Frederic Wallis, MA, DD (1854, Hastings - 24 Ju |
The Rt | Rev Frederic Arthur Cockin, was an Anglican Bishop |
In 1837, | Rev. Frederick W. Holland became a minister of the c |
Rev. Frederick A. Niedner, 1970-78 | |
Melsheimer (1782-1873), who like his father the | Rev. Frederick Valentine Melsheimer (1749-1814), was |
Hon. | Rev. Frederick Anson (1811-1885), a fellow of All So |
Rev. Frederick W. Lorberg, 1957-63 | |
Plymouth seat in an upset victory in 1943 over | Rev. Frederick Frost, who was also a Christian minis |
married Edith Saumarez in 1876, daughter of the | Rev. Frederick Grosvenor, rector of Dunkerton. |
orgia met in convention in Augusta to elect the | Rev. Frederick Focke Reese as the fourth Bishop of t |
Rev. Frederick Thatcher (1814 - 19 December 1890) wa | |
Rev. Frederick Lewis Weis, Th.D. (August 22, 1895 -A | |
Rev Frederick Ledger Frost (1887-1957) was a New Ze | |
Rev. Frederick Anson. | |
ian Congregational Society, formed in 1840 with | Rev. Frederick A. Farley as its Minister. |
The | Rev Frederick Dudley Vaughan Narborough (1895-1966) |
The Rt | Rev Frederick Courtney (1837 - 1918) was an eminent |
The Rt | Rev Frederick Samuel Baines, DD (1858-1939) was an |
Rev. Frederick Manners-Sutton (1784 - 30 August 1826 | |
Bligh Bond was the son of the | Rev. Frederick Hookey Bond, born in the Wiltshire to |
as born at Bloxham, Oxfordshire, the son of the | Rev. Frederick Scobell Boissier, M.A., who was then |
The | Rev. Frederick William Spurling (3 February 1844 - 1 |
ks at £7 6s, and now at £176, is enjoyed by the | Rev. Frederick Parry Hodges D.D.. |
Rev. Frederick Thomas Secombe, born 31st December 19 | |
The Rt | Rev Frederick James Western (24 February 1880 - Nov |
Rt | Rev Frederick Andrew Amoore, Bishop of Bloemfontein |
Rev. Frederick Anson's brother George Edward Anson s | |
ura, who married 13 September 1758 the Hon. and | Rev. Frederick Keppel (later Bishop of Exeter) and d |
Rev. Frederick Brand, 1907-17 | |
rotestant church in Detroit, founded in 1833 by | Rev. Fredrich Schmidt, a missionary from Basel Switz |
TEAM was founded October 14, 1890, by | Rev. Fredrik Franson (as the Scandinavian Alliance M |
Freemans moved to Hartford, Connecticut, where | Rev. Freeman was installed as pastor of the Congrega |
Rev. Freeman and family returned to Brooklyn in 1864 | |
Texas, the only child of a Methodist minister, | Rev. Freeman F. Moten, and his wife Ida. |
eir deaths during the Third Reich but supported | Rev. Friedrich von Bodelschwingh's attempt to resist |
Rev. Frost died in 1804 at 46 years of age. | |
He was accompanied by | Rev. Frs. |
So, with | Rev. Fuller, 65 people decided to start a church in |
Rev. Furness was the father of painter William Furne | |
The previous minister, | Rev G Hutton B Steel (1990-2006) is now minster of |
The | Rev G R Glieg also wrote 'The Life of the Duke of W |
Bishop of Cuddapah, Most | Rev. G. Prasad (1 March 2008) |
que and varied religious programs, conducted by | Rev. G. E. Lowman, a noted preacher who takes for hi |
in Surrey, but modern historians, including the | Rev G. H. Godwin now asscribe it to some place of t |
George Herbert Morrell was the son of the | Rev. G. K. Morrell, fellow of St John's College, Oxf |
Rev G. Campbell Morgan in 1907 | |
St. Richard's School was founded in 1960 by the | Rev. G. Ernest Lynch, rector of Trinity Episcopal Ch |
His critics were finally silenced after the | Rev. G. F. Browne (later Bishop of Bristol) publishe |
He married in 1890 Fanny, daughter of the | Rev. G. W. Millard in 1890, who survived him with a |
It existed from 1926 under | Rev. G. Gardner Monks, the school's first Headmaster |
1835); "Devotions to St. Joseph", edited by the | Rev. G. Tickell, S.J. (London, 187- [sic]). |
Another daughter married the | Rev. G.E. Schnabel, later the Pastor of the Albright |
In 1895, a choir aisle was added in memory of | Rev G.H. Fisher, MA, who was the vicar at the churc |
the | Rev. G.O. Fallis, C.B.E., E.D., D.D., of the Methodi |
The former MP for Mossley, the | Rev. G.S. Woods, was elected as a Labour Co-operativ |
eorge Uglow Pope (1820-1908) popularly known as | Rev. G.U. Pope or G.U. Pope was a Christian missiona |
Rev. Gallagher was the subject of Peacemaker, writte | |
At | Rev Gallagher's funeral in January 2000, Cardinal C |
ghes, researched the matter and determined that | Rev. Gano served with Clinton's army, not with Washi |
Rev. Gano, an accomplished actor, formed a community | |
Rev. Garrett, the first principal of the Central Hig | |
He studied with | Rev. Gary Davis, collaborated with Pete Seeger, and |
The church's present rector is the | Rev. Gary P. Fertig. |
an, Big Youth and Toots & the Maytals (Reggae), | Rev. Gary Davis, Gene Johnson [Rock & Soul], and Rev |
Rt | Rev Gavin Hunter Reid, Bishop of Maidstone from 199 |
The Rt | Rev Gay Lisle Griffith Mandeville was Bishop of Bar |
ls were further honed while she toured with the | Rev. Gene Martin and the Action Revival Team, and in |
Rev. Gene Robinson, a gay man who lives openly with | |
Rev. Genet. 2 (4): 292-301. | |
Connor, | Rev. Geoffery (2002). |
The Rt | Rev Geoffrey Charles Lester Lunt (1885-1948) was an |
The Rt | Rev Geoffrey Franceys Cranswick (10 April 1894 - 19 |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |