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  • Augustine A. MacDonald was elected speaker.
  • Thomas Mazzocco 1993 Angelo S. Petitto 1994 Augustine A. Mazzei, Jr. 1995 Joseph L. Tropea 1996 Fr
  • sband's death, Maud became a canoness at the Augustine Abbey of Campsey in Suffolk.
  • St. Augustine Academy is a private, independently operated
  • l become an academy and will be known as "St Augustine Academy".
  • Villanova University are traced back to St. Augustine Academy.
  • Augustine Adolphus MacDonald, OC (February 7, 1876 - F
  • Bishop Joseph P. Hurley, bishop of St. Augustine, affectionately known as “Ten Acres Joe” by
  • Also in the United States, the St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park is the only c
  • In 1893 the St. Augustine Alligator Farm started as a small facility,
  • Augustine also rejected an economic hierarchy within t
  • Augustine, Ambrose, Bede, and Boetius all countenanced
  • The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is a venue for outdoor concerts
  • med at the newly constructed, 2,000 seat St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
  • altar are the carved figures of Jesus, Saint Augustine and Saint Paulinus.
  • d Spanish Florida settlements, including St. Augustine and the Mocama mission province, forcing fur
  • Addams and the Dream of American Democracy, Augustine and the Limits of Politics, and " Sovereignt
  • e Mickler-O'Connell Bridge, both between St. Augustine and Anastasia Island.
  • He also wrote and lectured on Saint Augustine and Medieval Philosophy.
  • working with the team helping the Head Coach Augustine and South Africa won the 1st leg 6-0 in Joha
  • He suggested Merton read The Confessions of Augustine and The Imitation of Christ.
  • covers in works by writers such as Denis and Augustine, and solves them with the humanist principle
  • Grovier's poetry is haunted by the ghosts of Augustine and Spinoza, Jakob Boehme and Meister Eckhar
  • 6, which serves the communities of Avon, St. Augustine, and Greenbush, and also includes Avon Grade
  • In the book, Lista is not related to Augustine and does not know her.
  • orthern Florida, ringing church bells at St. Augustine and severely jolting other towns along that
  • Augustine, and of course, in the population.
  • yrs, St. Leontius Valerius, who ordained St. Augustine, and the great "Doctor of Grace", Augustine
  • He joined with St. Augustine and three other bishops in a further letter
  • st British city (maybe) but what about Saint Augustine and Santa Fe, etc. ?
  • (2005) Augustine and Postmodernism: Confessions and Circumfes
  • bridge between some point in the city of St. Augustine and Anastasia island.
  • Augustine, and Brother Martin will only play St. Augus
  • he joined the Order of Canons Regular of St. Augustine and in 1318 became abbot of Saint-Sernin, To
  • He was rector of St Augustine and St Faith.
  • Shingwauk had two sons, Augustine and Buhgwujjenene (Fiero spelling: Bagwajini
  • bot and his monks embraced the Rule of Saint Augustine and became Canons Regular.
  • St. Augustine and Christian Platonism, Villanova Universit
  • de San Agustin de Laredo, in honor to Saint Augustine and Colonel Escandon's hometown Laredo, Cant
  • his education, he joined the Order of Saint Augustine and was ordained priest May 30, 1931.
  • SS Augustine and John, Thomas Street, Dublin (1860);
  • ollows to some extent the lines laid down by Augustine and Orosius.
  • ssion as a lay brother into the Order of St. Augustine, and was received in a convent in Tuscany.
  • ns for the Keys, Miami, central Florida, St. Augustine and the Panhandle)
  • 1749 in Brunswick County, the son of Colonel Augustine and Mary (Herbert) Claiborne.
  • posed a book on grammar, commentaries on St. Augustine and Pierre Lombard, and diverse philosophica
  • ion was small, with a few settlements at St. Augustine and Pensacola.
  • two guesthouses, the Monastic Church of St. Augustine, and the Monastic Enclosure.
  • Saint Augustine and James Joyce both have speaking parts in
  • he feud eventually involved Nacogdoches, San Augustine, and other East Texas counties.
  • s, and fragments quoted in Vopiscus, Jerome, Augustine and other writers.
  • He established a legal practice in San Augustine and became active in local political circles
  • Augustine and Gregory to the Roman Catholic Westminste
  • Daughters of the Confederacy was held in St. Augustine and the two daughters of Lola and Panchita w
  • This synthesis of Augustine and phenomenology was perhaps first attempte
  • each case, it is a methodological reclaim of Augustine and the religious origins of existentialism
  • enth century, few remain today, and only St. Augustine and St. John's to the northeast are yet used
  • ntly there was a priory of Canonesses of St. Augustine, and a preceptory of Knights Hospitallers.
  • St Patrick, St Peter, St John, St Hilda, St Augustine and St Joseph.
  • controversial critique of the works of Saint Augustine, and was accused of Jansenism, but at all ti
  • Joseph of Florida in St. Augustine and in Jensen Beach, Florida.
  • The kneeling saints are, on the right, St. Augustine and, on the left, San Frediano.
  • ntly there was a priory of Canonesses of St. Augustine, and, in 1199 a preceptory of Knights Hospit
  • Amelia Island and St. Augustine are especially popular for their beaches and
  • Originally planned for the St. Augustine area, residents of that community did not lo
  • St. Augustine, arguing from a position of scriptural inerr
  • 5 March - Thomas Augustine Arne, composer (b.
  • By 597, when St Augustine arrived in Kent, what is now England was pop
  • prior-general of the order of Hermits of St. Augustine, as a writer on theology and political matte
  • g Potano may have reached the mission at St. Augustine as refugees, but the Potano effectively beca
  • Augustine Ashley Grimes (born 2 August 1957 in Dublin)
  • joined the Order of Canon Regulars of Saint Augustine at Saint-Ruf.
  • appointed chaplain to the canonesses of St. Augustine at Abbotsleigh, where he lived uninterrupted
  • e of his attempts at imposing the Rule of St Augustine at the cathedral.
  • ntly mentioned in Peter Brown's biography of Augustine, Augustine of Hippo: a Biography (Berkeley:
  • has now been relocated from Texas Ave to San Augustine Ave.
  • located to middle of the building facing San Augustine Ave.
  • , to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Augustine B. Kelley, and was reelected to the ten succ
  • New Advent Biography of Alexis John Augustine Bachelot
  • The principal consecrator was Bishop Peter Augustine Baines, and the principal co-consecrators we
  • Fr Augustine Baker OSB (December 9, 1575 - August 9, 1641
  • Helen More came under the influence of Augustine Baker and took the religious name of Gertrud
  • Hilton's Scale of Perfection (London, 1659); Augustine Baker's Sancta Sophia (2 vols, Douai, 1657);
  • ear Liverpool, Stuart's real name was Thomas Augustine Barrett.
  • St. Augustine Beach was the location of an infamous globst
  • St. Augustine Beach is a city in St. Johns County, Florida
  • "Hot Country 105.5," it was licensed to St. Augustine Beach, Florida, and was owned by Ken & Eilee
  • Coquina Quarries are an historic site in St. Augustine Beach, Florida.
  • and its eastern terminus is at SR A1A in St. Augustine Beach.
  • end was built in 1810 to a design by Daniel Augustine Beaufort who was the rector between 1789 and
  • Augustine began his coaching career in Malta with Slie
  • was built in 1889 by business tycoon and St. Augustine benefactor Henry Morrison Flagler and dedica
  • Christopher Bernau (born Herbert Augustine Bernau, June 2, 1940 - June 14, 1989) was an
  • Augustine Berthe biography of Garcia Moreno
  • r landlords under the 1903 Act and the later Augustine Birrell Land Purchase (Ireland) Act 1909 whi
  • Augustine Birrell (1850-1933), author and politician
  • Chief Secretary for Ireland (James Bryce and Augustine Birrell respectively) from 1906 to 1910.
  • Brown and Company (Examines the lives of St. Augustine, Blaise Pascal, William Blake, Soren Kierkeg
  • born 1894, Mary Patricia, born 1896, Clement Augustine, born 1898, Vincent Jeramiah, born 26 April
  • Dom Augustine Bradshaw (1575-1618) was a Benedictine monk.
  • The St. Augustine Bridge Company was incorporated on May 16, 1
  • elieved to be the only structure left in St. Augustine built entirely during the British period was
  • There are no extant buildings in St. Augustine built prior to 1702 when the British burned
  • i, via Hilliard, Callahan, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Bunnell, Daytona, Titusville, Fort Pierce,
  • The rule borrowed from the rule of Saint Augustine, but was mostly inspired by the rule of Sain
  • or part of Pojoy (per Hann), refugees in St. Augustine by 1717.
  • He was awarded the Cross of Saint Augustine by the Archbishop of Canterbury on 27 March
  • materials and structures carried out in St. Augustine by Hita y Salazar and he said the report tha
  • Father Augustine C. Murray was the first pastor, serving in t
  • Andrew Augustine Caffrey at the Biographical Directory of Fed
  • On the other hand, Augustine called for a historical view of the remainde
  • man history as being a conflict between what Augustine calls the City of Man and the City of God (a
  • and retired Professor of Zoology at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies
  • training, Richards was Principal of the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies
  • Department of Biological Sciences at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies.
  • er at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago.
  • If Augustine can be said to have any concerns for politic
  • ts including broad-leaved grasses such as St Augustine can reduce the impact of puncture vine by re
  • In 1895, he married Augustine Cardin.
  • Major Herbert Augustine Carter VC (26 May 1874 - 13 January 1916) wa
  • lagian?" Scholars such as Orthodox Christian Augustine Casiday and Protestant Lauren Pristas mainta
  • Resort and Casino, Spotlight 29 Casino, and Augustine Casino, which are owned and operated by Nati
  • ng James A. Murray, and was installed at St. Augustine Cathedral on June 5, 2009.
  • the 1970s, he oversaw the renovation of St. Augustine Cathedral and, in 1979, its re-dedication.
  • He was installed at St. Augustine Cathedral on November 21, 1961.
  • The park and the St. Augustine Catholic Church in Natchez have been include
  • He was a member of the St. Augustine Catholic Church in New Roads, where he resid
  • St. Augustine Catholic Church is an historic Gothic Reviva
  • Life Leadership, Young Life Leadership, St. Augustine Catholic Student Ministries, Christian Campu
  • He is buried at St. Augustine Cemetery in Dundas.
  • He was interred in St. Augustine Cemetery.
  • he most dominant buildings in Northam is the Augustine Centre.
  • Saint Augustine Chapel and Cemetery is a historic church on
  • Walter Augustine Charsley (1869 - 1948) was an English footba
  • le KETK-LP covers Nacogdoches, Angelina, San Augustine, Cherokee and Shelby Counties, KETK-LP's low
  • Augustine Choge, Athletics, Men's 5000 m
  • of nuns, and to this day is connected to St. Augustine Church in Culver City.
  • Saint Augustine Church History
  • the firm of Rutan and Russell, he built St. Augustine Church on 37th Street in the Lawrenceville n
  • St. Augustine Church on fire.
  • the school has a Christmas service in the St Augustine Church which is just across the road from th
  • t of the Treme neighborhood, including Saint Augustine Church and the Backstreet Cultural Museum.
  • Musicians play for a funeral leaving Saint Augustine Church in the Treme neighborhood; Dr. Michae
  • The Old St. Augustine Church was designed by Nicholas Fagan, whose
  • St Augustine Church was dogged with structural problems s
  • Augustine Church, despite the fact that it had been pr
  • strict which was proposed in 1993 to the St. Augustine city commission for listing on the National
  • The St. Augustine Civic Center (also known as the Visitor's In
  • her Andrew Archibald and his younger brother Augustine Colin.
  • St. Augustine College offers 14 degree programs at both th
  • St. Augustine College is the first bilingual institution o
  • ological College, Jabalpur, and later at St. Augustine College, Canterbury, UK.
  • mony was performed on 20 April, Captain John Augustine Collins successfully argued to have the ship
  • ce Flight Plans Committee, also known as the Augustine Commission, to review the human spaceflight
  • and Bishop Verot became first Bishop of St. Augustine, concentrating henceforth all his efforts on
  • In the 5th century, St. Augustine conjoined this with Christian love... by the
  • he was certainly in the country by 604, when Augustine consecrated him as bishop in the province of
  • born in Valencia, and became a friar in the Augustine convent of that city in 1608.
  • Michael Augustine Corrigan (August 13, 1839 - May 5, 1902) was
  • dernism, the archbishop of New York, Michael Augustine Corrigan, broke up the faculty and reassigne
  • Benina was a town in southeast San Augustine County, Texas, United States.
  • He was a county attorney of St. Augustine County, Texas from 1937 to 1939.
  • Originally from San Augustine County, Stark lived in Burkeville, Texas and
  • unty and extends into a small portion of San Augustine County.
  • Henry Augustine Cowles was born in 1846 in Ipswich and died
  • At its north end it connects via St. Augustine Creek and the Wilmington River with the Sava
  • aters around Savannah, Georgia, and in Saint Augustine Creek, Florida, from April 1863 to December
  • It is 80 km long and was named after Joseph Augustine Cushman in 1976.
  • It was designed by George Augustine Daidy and was built in 1930.
  • The Parish Church of St Augustine dates from the late 14th century and is a Gr
  • The church dedicated to St. Augustine dates to 1450 while the one dedicated to the
  • After studying and practicing law in St. Augustine, David Levy became the delegate to United St
  • Charlotte Marie Augustine de Bourbon, Comtesse d'Issoudun (13 July 180
  • She was born to Augustine De Zavala (originally de Zavala), son of Lor
  • ied Caroline Fanny Maud, daughter of William Augustine de Winton, of Westbury Lodge, Durdham Down,
  • Saint Augustine dedicated the first books of his landmark Th
  • He was a San Augustine delegate to the Convention of 1836 at Washin
  • gs of such subjects as the conversion of St. Augustine, devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, the ev
  • Anate Augustine did her higher secondary schooling in Sacred
  • Augustine died in 1743.
  • Augustine died on June 11, 2001 of cancer, at Father H
  • The Abbey absorbed the Augustine Dodford Priory in 164, by an order of Edward
  • cted in 2008, unseating first-term incumbent Augustine Dominguez.
  • work on Three Anti-Pelagian Treatises of St Augustine, Dr Liddon's Life of Dr Pusey, Dr Pusey's Sp
  • James Augustine Duff (27th September 1872 - 4th March 1943)
  • Blunt was born Augustine Durell Blunt in Monroe, Michigan, located so
  • Augustine during the Civil Rights movement") would mak
  • ot in Nigerian national Team, and then coach Augustine Eguavoen, visited the game Karpaty Lviv vs D
  • Saint Augustine Elementary School (Diocesan) Founded 1928
  • William Augustine Ellison (1855 - 1 November 1917) was an Engl
  • Benjamin Augustine Enloe (January 18, 1848 - July 8, 1922) was
  • Augustine Eugene Hornyak, OSBM, JCB, STD (1919-2003) w
  • d servitude, and the British Governor in St. Augustine eventually allowed them to leave.
  • His father: Rev. Henry Jerome Augustine Fane De Salis (d.
  • in Florida Herald and Southern Democrat, St. Augustine, February 14, 1839
  • hildren, and she experienced much grief when Augustine fell ill.
  • The airport was opened during March 1941 as Augustine Field with an all-direction 4,000' turf take
  • Spanish Florida in an attempt to capture St. Augustine, first capturing Fort San Diego, Fort Picolo
  • urther donation of funds was provided by Mrs Augustine Fitzgerald to preserve and catalogue the col
  • Sir Augustine Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet (d.
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