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950, the Ebenezer Principal went to a Filipino, | Rev. Vicente Pada. |
early 2007, and after a vacancy of over a year, | Rev. Tom Cunningham of Barrie, Ontario was Called an |
h B. Ely, since they shared a greatgrandfather, | Rev. Elihu Ely (1777-1839), son of Captain Levi Ely |
After playing there for a year, | Rev. James Cleveland hired Carr to be musical direct |
The engine has a redline | rev limiter set at 7500 rpm. |
Lewcott is a AS9100 | Rev B:2004 and ISO 9001:2000 certified company. |
rid fruit was documented in 1750 by a Welshman, | Rev. Griffith Hughes, who described specimens from B |
Locke, John (1805-1880), J. A. Hamilton, | rev. |
The third principal of the Academy was | Rev. Joseph Marsh, who later became the first princi |
Changes were accelerated by | Rev. Brent Hawkes of the Metropolitan Community Chur |
He was accompanied by | Rev. Frs. |
became an itinerant preacher, accompanying the | Rev. Edward White on a preaching circuit covering Va |
According to | Rev. Callander (formerly of Dinton), the 'castle' wa |
According to | Rev. T. F. Thiselton-Dyer's 1876 British Popular Cus |
According to | Rev. John Collinson in his History of Somerset (1791 |
ight have recognised the robbers”, according to | Rev Anthony Chantry, the Mill Hill Missionaries' ge |
logical Association in 1888 heard an account by | Rev. A. E. P. Gray, rector of Wallasey, that the 'Th |
The achievements of | Rev Dr Femi Olowo were first acknowledged in Who's |
In 1876 he made the acquaintance of | Rev. Thomas William Webb and assisted with the compi |
sted at Douai; and his Reflexions, addressed to | Rev. J. Hawkins, an apostate priest (1785 and 1788), |
Chase's adopted father, | Rev. Chase, died in 1779 and after that Jeremiah mov |
Esca was later adopted by | Rev. William Daykin and moved to Canada. |
rench teachers and of her spiritual advisor the | Rev. Arthur Calvedon. |
on of Hickory Grove Baptist Church affirmed the | Rev. Clint Pressley as the new Senior Pastor of Hick |
t-large by unseating African-American incumbent | Rev. Vernon Walton; Victory in the primary is tantam |
It was named after the | Rev. Thomas Prince. |
his site was a wooden one constructed after the | Rev. Nathanael Emmons took a 900 year lease on the l |
His critics were finally silenced after the | Rev. G. F. Browne (later Bishop of Bristol) publishe |
It was named after the | Rev. John Henry Keen in 1894. |
Its agent the | Rev. Samuel Marsden performed the first full Christi |
"Good Times Ahead" (Mercury | Rev) |
In 1837, with the aid of | Rev. Francis L. Hawks, he established the New York R |
es included David Laird, Father Albert Lacombe, | Rev. George Homes, Bishop Grourad, J.A.J. McKenna, J |
sex-for-hire in the Tenderloin - but along with | Rev. Talmage, he was able to get state legislation p |
Along with | Rev. Absalom E. Earle, he was the foremost Baptist a |
g Jr. Today, he co-chairs the Season along with | Rev. Michael Bernard Beckwith of the Agape Internati |
The following year, along with | Rev. Carl McIntire, he helped organize Faith Theolog |
locked by Burgess David E. Good and, along with | Rev. Andre, performed the formal dedication. |
Bishop McKenna also consecrated | Rev. Donald Sanborn as Bishop; Bishop Sanborn, who h |
He also appointed | Rev. A.L. Davis, a prominent civil rights leader, to |
east of St. Regail, of Bangor, is found also in | Rev. Dr. Reeves' Calendar, at the same day. |
ibuted, refronting and internal alterations for | Rev. William Leir, 1864-68 |
and introduced the industry's first AMD Opteron | Rev. F based Node in 2007. |
rn in Rochester, Kent to an American clergyman, | Rev. William MacDonald Bottome and Mary (Leatham) Bo |
idge's family includes the early American poets | Rev. Edward Taylor and Anne Bradstreet. |
nal Rezillo Hi-Fi Harris, and released an album | Rev Up in 1980 under the new name. |
It uses an XScale-IXP4xx/IXC11xx | rev 1 (v5b) processor. |
most notable of all the clerics at Ancrum, the | Rev. John Livingston (1603-1672). |
For the Irish Jesuit priest and academic | Rev. Fr Edward J. Cahill, S.J. (1868 - 1941), see Ed |
by Calvinistic Methodist minister and musician | Rev. John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt), has become so well |
ers built a church on Central Avenue and called | Rev. David Leroy Nickens of Chillicothe, Ohio as its |
was split between Monterey and Fresno, and Most | Rev. Aloysius Joseph Willinger retired as the third |
king of Gampola and died in 1408 and thereafter | rev. |
ands of the 1990s; The Flaming Lips and Mercury | Rev. |
geons but they were portrayed as doves, and The | Rev lying down with a tarantula crawling across his |
hurch Chorleywood: Bishop David Pytches and the | Rev. Barry Kissell. |
Samuel Fessenden and Methodist | Rev. Gershom A. Cox were the vice-presidents. |
yed Gary in Present Laughter at the NT, and the | Rev Hutton in the BBC series Cranford. |
, who has produced The Flaming Lips and Mercury | Rev, worked on their 2002 record Walking in a Strai |
connection with their Central Mission, and the | Rev. W. T. A. Barber, M.A., was appointed principal, |
Nashville Pussy, Helmet, The Queers and Mercury | Rev. |
the second of four daughters of Fannie and the | Rev. Charles Cargile. |
Priest and Pioneer: | Rev. Leopold Moczygemba. |
iah Mannis, examines the Outdoor Church and the | Rev. |
tts, the daughter of Samuel Howard, and married | Rev. Samuel Gilman, a Unitarian who occupied a pasto |
Northcote, and the | Rev. J. Russell have estates here, but about three-f |
adows, Zacky Vengeance, Synyster Gates, and The | Rev. Despite not being in the band at the time, John |
, Sue Gibbs, Clare Hayns, James Maberly and the | Rev David Streater, founded Zimbabwe National Emerg |
of Revelation: An Introduction and Commentary ( | Rev. |
Between 1772 and 1774, | Rev Dr Edward Pickard gathered together dissenting |
eutenant Governor of Illinois Pat Quinn and the | Rev. Al Sharpton. |
ed Sen. Mary Landrieu, Sen. Trent Lott, and the | Rev. Jesse Jackson about their perception of the gov |
nge, New Jersey, the son of Harriet Fay and the | Rev. James Smith Bush, an Episcopal priest at Grace |
In 1763 Mrs. Catharine Cappe and the | Rev. Theophilus Lindsey had such a gathering of the |
who came to live in New Marske in 1971, and the | Rev Alan Hughes entitled "New Marske Looking Back". |
”Samson and Delilah” ( | Rev. |
Hon. and Most | Rev William Carmichael was Archbishop of Dublin for |
al meeting following the service and terminated | Rev. Muste. |
William Stinde, Ph.D., the Chancellor and CEO, | Rev. Dr. Sooueng Gan, Th.D., D.D |
With his wife and brother, | Rev. Zalmon B. Burr, who was also his classmate, he |
e Hendrix College Ethel K. Millar Award and the | Rev. Negail Riley Award from Black Methodists for So |
("Tragic"), was composed between 1903 and 1904 ( | rev. |
Dandridge M. Cole, Aubrey Cole Odhner, and the | Rev. Robert H. P. Cole. |
lit between former Governor George Wolf and the | Rev. Henry A. Muhlenberg, as well as defeat incumben |
ing (Thursday) at which Bishop McDonald and the | Rev. Fathers Simon and Savelli officiated. |
The Chapter of Southwell is the patron, and the | Rev. Samuel Lealand Oldacres is the incumbent. |
d Gough, John Nichols, William Herbert, and the | Rev. James Granger, have been printed in John Nichol |
ention by former President Bill Clinton and the | Rev. Jesse Jackson. |
t Agnew, married John Maxwell (1656), and later | Rev. Walter Laurie |
rope with Pavement, Throwing Muses, and Mercury | Rev. In 1995, the band released a self-titled EP on |
-up was Snail's-Pace Slim on vocals and guitar, | Rev Otis Elevator on drums and Andy Farrell on bass |
d is the daughter of gospel singer and preacher | Rev. Julius Cheeks. |
east Cancer Awareness, Africa Outreach, and the | Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Assembly. |
home conference, the Holston Annual Conference, | Rev. Hunt served churches in Kingsport, Chattanooga, |
id not take allegations against another priest, | Rev. William O'Connell, seriously. |
Another visitor, | Rev. Hugh Jones, reported that the 77 Indian student |
France where, in 1915, he and another chaplain | Rev. Neville Talbot opened Talbot House, a rest hous |
A Buddhist Answer” by | Rev Taitetsu Unno |
A farmer, Leavitt apparently followed | Rev. John Wheelwright to his settlement of Exeter, N |
until John, Bishop of Sheffield, appointed the | Rev. Martin Kilner in 2008. |
n 1898 to execute the commission appointing the | Rev. James Cooper to a Regius Chair at the Universit |
w qualification of missionary appointments, the | Rev. Dwight McKissic gave a sermon during a chapel s |
In April 1978, | Rev. Damon Shook began his nearly three decades of s |
r is a scrolled pediment containing the arms of | Rev Langford. |
backgrounds ranging from preachers such as the | Rev. Ian Paisley and Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones to preac |
The film stars Palin as the | Rev. Charles Fortescue, Denholm Elliott as The Bisho |
As the | Rev. N. F. Robinson pointed out (in "The black chime |
In the 1800s it was referred to as "The | Rev. Shackley's School", and Thomas Cooke taught the |
Mayor of Montreal is the same gentleman as the | Rev. Louis N. Boudrye, Chaplain of the Fifth Regimen |
“In his youth, he was a favourite pupil, as the | Rev. K.M.Banerjee had been of David Hare and Derozio |
Robert Mitchum as The | Rev. Jonathan Rudd |
In 1885 Bishop Henry Cosgrove assigned the | Rev. James Davis as the pastor. |
uring which the Board of Directors, assisted by | Rev. John King, took care of things at Hartford Stre |
He was educated at the | Rev. F. Wilkinson's school at Sydney, and from 1852 |
At Horns | Rev the Danish Energy company Elsam (now DONG Energ |
anity had appeared in 1695, and was attacked by | Rev. John Edwards as a Socinian. |
Bishop Munib Younan, Archbishop Attalah Hanna, | Rev. Mitri Raheb, Rev. Naim Ateek and father Jamal K |
facts of these two projects to the attention of | Rev. Mackay and soon between them they formulated an |
received considerable media attention following | Rev. Kathleen Baskin-Ball's, Senior Pastor, experien |
n 1864-68, probably by James Piers St Aubyn for | Rev. William Leir. |
The Irish in Australia (1986, | rev. |
gland with degree granting authority), admitted | Rev. Dr. Gladstone to its honorary fellowship at Can |
nist speaker and authored an autobiography, The | Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman, a Na |
Blackman, Margaret B. (1982; | rev. |
Joseph B. Solodow, | rev. |
Babyhood (1974, | rev. |
Making Sense of the Millennium, Baker Academic; | Rev. ed. |
eam is the fifth album by the rock band Mercury | Rev, released in the UK on August 27, 2001, in Fran |
singer and founding member of the band Mercury | Rev. |
The baby was baptised by | Rev. A.V.Mathew, at the Maramon church and was given |
er with a learned Welsh-born Baptist missionary | Rev. Evan Jones, a fellow Britisher residing among t |
he marriage of the sister of the 8th Baronet to | Rev William Gresley, Rector of Netherseal, and the |
Tim Barrett as | Rev. Blunt |
Don 'Red' Barry as | Rev. Zachary Gant (as Donald Barry) |
Randall Batinkoff as | Rev. David Grantland |
Dale Bauman and | Rev. Fr. |
wife of an inner city vicar, in the BBC sitcom | Rev. Also in 2010, she played 'Mother' in Matt Smith |
reek Historical Inscriptions, 359-323 BC, 1972, | rev. |
Before 1809, | Rev. Robert Addison had preached in the Masonic Hall |
Munro's list is generally regarded as being the | Rev. A. E. Robertson in 1901. |
neral sermons for: Mrs. Bristow, Belfast, 1736; | Rev. Hugh Scot, Belfast, 1736; 10. |
Ms. Bell married | Rev. Wallace Wells and went on to be a social worker |
Chili Peppers, Etta James, Eric Benet, Mercury | Rev, Victor Wooten, Soulive, Pama International, an |
Benjamin Contee, | Rev., Hon. |
Berg was born to Hjalmer Emmanuel Berg and | Rev. Virginia Lee Brandt, the youngest of three chil |
ter standard MSX, and is a cross between MS-DOS | rev 1.0 and CP/M. |
Biography by | Rev. Charles A. Goodrich, 1856 |
s: Billy Bragg: The Authorised Biography (2002, | rev. |
oys some obscure fame as the 1584 birthplace of | Rev. John Lathrop, founder of Barnstable, Massachuse |
ed with the appointment of its first Bishop, Rt | Rev James Chapman in 1845 as the Bishop of Colombo. |
ng as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Bill Bixby as | Rev. Arthur Ford. |
1863, when it called its first black minister, | Rev. Samuel Madden. |
The Greek City States: A Source Book, 1986, | rev. |
ctional location in The Railway Series books by | Rev. W. Awdry and in the related Thomas the Tank Eng |
Mackay was born to | Rev. Donald George Mackintosh Mackay and Jean Margar |
Perry was born to | Rev. John Curtis and Mary Elizabeth (Baston) Perry i |
In 1858 the house was bought by | Rev Charles Beecher, brother of Harriet Beecher Sto |
Called a three steps, one bow pilgrimage, | Rev. Heng Sure and his companion Heng Chau (Dr. |
) "(Bertram) Vivian, Baron Bowden (1910-1989)", | rev., Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxfor |
Brain Res | Rev 4: 237-274. |
Brewer was born to Emilia Field Brewer and | Rev. Josiah Brewer, who at the time of his birth wer |
nd an Elder in 1947 by Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, | Rev. Colaw became a Member in Full Connection of the |
and Samuel Barrows were married in Brooklyn by | Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. |
wife, Harriet Bladen, and the elder brother of | Rev. William Robert Capel (1775-1854). |
George Hastings' brother the | Rev. Theophilus Henry Hastings, though assuming the |
el Simmons, Jr., and he is the older brother of | Rev. Joseph Simmons, better known as "Run" of Run-DM |
His older brother was | Rev Joseph D'arcy Sirr. |
ny performed by the bride's brother-in-law, The | Rev. Samuel Wilberforce, later Bishop of Oxford and |
mber of a remarkable quartet of brothers, today | Rev. Field is best recalled because of his marriage |
The house was built for | Rev Sir Thomas Broughton between 1777 and 1798 to a |
Tracy, what is Bungtown Copper?" | Rev. Tracy replied that is was an expression shorten |
f the College in the early years in Burwood was | Rev John Davies, who served as principal and lectur |
eir deaths during the Third Reich but supported | Rev. Friedrich von Bodelschwingh's attempt to resist |
the chancel was new roofed and restored by the | Rev Charles Forster AD 1844". |
as moved four blocks to the east in 1891 by the | Rev. John F. Kempker and the following year the pres |
Mary Sloss, were married June 26, 1768, by the | Rev. Thomas John Claggett, Gantt's cousin, later to |
may have been influenced in his writings by the | Rev. John Paget of Nantwich, Cheshire, first ministe |
lises attended a Theistic church founded by the | Rev. Charles Voysey in Swallow Street, near Piccadil |
ngeburg Township was established in 1749 by the | Rev. John Giessendanner, and a chapel at Orangeburg |
n was preached at Bristol on 22 May 1720 by the | Rev. William Tong, and was printed at Bristol the sa |
ta Greatheart: The Story of John Pounds, by the | Rev Carey Bonner. |
space in part of the crypt and was opened by Rt | Rev John Sentamu, Bishop of Stepney on 19 December |
iously to this date he had been baptised by the | Rev. |
Greta Hall, Keswick, and he was educated by the | Rev. John Dawes at Ambleside. |
"You're My Queen" by Mercury | Rev |
f Dinder, in Somerset, was built in 1801 by the | Rev William Somerville on the site of a former mano |
f the Lady Lucy Herbert of Powis, edited by the | Rev. John Morris, S.J., London, 1873,12mo. |
s Road, Southwark, London on 8 June 1783 by the | Rev. Rowland Hill. |
the complete commentaries was undertaken by the | Rev. Thomas W. Moseman, an Anglican clergyman, under |
preached in St. Mary's Church, Penzance, by the | Rev. Prebendary Hedgeland on 14 Sept. |
r pastor for 40 years, and was succeeded by the | Rev. Dr. Harry L. Reeder III, the current minister. |
d Presbyterian Church was formed in 1960 by the | Rev. Frank M. Barker, Jr. and is located in suburban |
He was succeeded in 2009 by the | Rev. Peter Morales. |
the burial service was impressively read by the | Rev. F.G. Holbrooke, Vicar of Portslade; the psalms |
He was baptised at Arnesby by the | Rev M. Davis. |
estant missionary, the call was answered by the | Rev. John Monteith, a young Presbyterian of Scottish |
er parts were presented to the same body by the | Rev. F. W. Pye, and another page by Sir John Maclean |
Notes on Electric Lighting, by the | Rev. Gerald Molloy, D.D., D. Sc. (M. |
It was answered by the | Rev. Ulrik Velhelm Koren who arrived in late 1853 an |
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