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  • e warrior Chempil Arayan, the archbishop Mar Augustine Kandathil, the writer Chempil John, and the
  • Martin Augustine Knapp, William Lea Chambers and George Walla
  • Augustine knew the cycle, which he attributed to "Leut
  • been interpreted to mean Ebbsfleet was where Augustine landed to convert the Kingdom of Kent to Chr
  • Augustine Lau - Private Wai Keung
  • Augustine Lee won 260 votes (1.29% of the total) in th
  • Augustine left office as of March 31, 2001 due to heal
  • Alan Augustine left office as of March 31, 2001, just sever
  • It is located between St. Augustine Light and Cape Canaveral Light.
  • shed as the support organization for the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum and LAMP.
  • 1824 to 1845 served as the Keeper of the St. Augustine Lighthouse in Florida, thus making him also
  • e to a surname, which is used by people like Augustine Lindsell.
  • th in Pleshey, Essex he was buried in Friars Augustine, London.
  • Augustine Lonergan (May 20, 1874 - October 18, 1947),
  • John Augustine Longley, served as assistant private secreta
  • d for the marriage, nor a birthdate for John Augustine Longley.
  • The first monks were Augustine, Luke, Xavier, Cyprian, Placid, Simeon and F
  • eat vacated by the death of her husband John Augustine Macdonald.
  • Augustine Mahiga told the U.N. Security Council that t
  • Augustine Mahiga told the Security Council that he is
  • statement read out by its January President, Augustine Mahiga of Tanzania, the Council also called
  • including the U.N.'s Special Representative Augustine Mahiga, his counterpart from the African Uni
  • ppointed Special Representative for Somalia, Augustine Mahiga, to Mogadishu.
  • e Francis Nicholson (1650-1731) and Theodore Augustine Mann (1735-1809), prior from 1764 to 1777.
  • Barstow died in St. Augustine March 26, 1852 and was interred in Huguenot
  • es Fetique (1875-1951), and a daughter Marie Augustine Marthe Fetique (1879-1928 Andre's mother).
  • Nick McCarthy (born Nicholas John Augustine McCarthy, 13 December 1974) is an English mu
  • James Augustine McFaul (June 6, 1850-June 16, 1917) was an I
  • rdiology and Cardiac Surgery Unit at the Mar Augustine Memorial Lisie Hospital in Ernakulam, Kerala
  • Augustine mentions Vagitanus/Vaticanus three times in
  • arried firstly Rachel Messenger, daughter of Augustine Messenger, and secondly Bridget Coke, daught
  • of chocolate saints, including St. Francis; Augustine; Michael, Jude, Anthony and Fermin -- all ma
  • Samuel Augustine Miller (October 16, 1819 - November 19, 1890
  • pines, bombarded a radar station on Cape San Augustine, Mindanao, supported the unopposed landings
  • ting his headstrong daughter and founded the Augustine monastic community of Mont Ste.
  • they perfectly describe the church that the Augustine monks of Launceston established at Tallan (b
  • of Osney, near Oxford Castle, for the use of Augustine Monks - this was to become Osney Abbey..
  • The Augustine monks who operated it petitioned the pope in
  • St. Augustine Monster ("Octopus giganteus"), a globster
  • Augustine Monster"
  • According to John Augustine Morfi, Mediavilla left the government of Tex
  • The Oxbow and Augustine Mound Sites have been declared National Hist
  • The artifacts found at the site (the Augustine Mound), and a second nearby site (the Oxbow
  • The battery was commanded by Lt Augustine N. Parsons.
  • Augustine National Cemetery.
  • Augustine National Cemetery was closed to interments i
  • St. Augustine National Cemetery is a United States Nationa
  • St. Augustine National Cemetery was included in a National
  • eptember 17, 2003, he married Guusje Barbara Augustine Nederhorst (1969- 2004), a Dutch actress, in
  • Josh Smith at Luhring Augustine, New York 2009
  • Like its Spanish partner to the north, St. Augustine, New Smyrna has stood under four flags: firs
  • ison, Tyler, Anderson, Cherokee, Sabine, San Augustine, Newton, and Nacogdoches counties.
  • Faxton's most famous resident was Sir Augustine Nichols, a judge of the Court of Common Plea
  • Alfred Augustine Nobbs (27 November 1846 - 28 September 1906)
  • Clement Augustine O'Leary (26 June 1916 - 12 June 1969) was a
  • and, in manuscript, the Lives of Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas.
  • e Church, including Origen, Ambrose, Jerome, Augustine of Hippo, Hippolytus of Rome, Irenaeus, Just
  • born 1953) is currently Parish Priest at St. Augustine of Canterbury, Barkingside.
  • n studies in England, where he visited Saint Augustine of Canterbuy, he returned to Ireland.
  • e use of logical argumenation, influenced by Augustine of Hippo's neoplatonism.
  • Saint Augustine of Hippo stated "[T]he compact of marriage i
  • ossidius (5th century) was a friend of Saint Augustine of Hippo who wrote a reliable biography and
  • St. Augustine of Hippo campaigned against this heterodox b
  • St. Augustine of Canterbury Church Belleville, Illinois wa
  • he north side, and Saints Paul, Stephen, and Augustine of Hippo on the south side, representing res
  • uent correspondence with John Chrysostom and Augustine of Hippo; the Corto Maltese adventure Fable
  • Augustine of Hippo admired Aurelius, and a number of l
  • erhaps most famous as the bishopric of Saint Augustine of Hippo in his later years.
  • trine had been written about much earlier by Augustine of Hippo and was eventually defined a dogma
  • Saint Augustine of Canterbury RC High School is a mixed gend
  • These tableaux depict Saint Matthew and St. Augustine of Hippo.
  • The series discussed the lives of Augustine of Hippo, Blaise Pascal, William Blake, Sore
  • The St Augustine of Canterbury School (Taunton) in Taunton, E
  • St Augustine of Canterbury R.C. High School (Oldham), Lan
  • St Augustine of Canterbury Catholic Primary School (Gilli
  • He was consecrated as bishop by Augustine of Nidaros and worked to regulate the August
  • Crispina's death was observed in the time of Augustine of Hippo; in his sermons Augustine repeatedl
  • hority, and developed local traditions until Augustine of Canterbury and others imposed Benedictine
  • berty for example, concerning the opinion of Augustine of Hippo on the problem of predestination, o
  • They are praised by Saint Cyprian and Augustine of Hippo.
  • His work makes use of the typology of Augustine of Hippo, although applying it not to events
  • ms were known as 'penitential psalms' by St. Augustine of Hippo in the early 5th century.
  • s consecrated archbishop by his predecessor, Augustine of Canterbury, during Augustine's lifetime,
  • ases therefore opposing central teachings of Augustine of Hippo.
  • d Abelard's Doctrine of Limbo, which amended Augustine of Hippo's Doctrine of Original Sin.
  • le the so-called existential theology of St. Augustine of Hippo with the methodology of Martin Heid
  • Roman Emperor Honorius and a close friend of Augustine of Hippo, as well as a correspondent of Sain
  • The movement finds in writers such as Augustine of Hippo and Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
  • owledge of Greek and a strong agreement with Augustine of Hippo.
  • Augustine of Hippo claims it is a remnant of the appar
  • St Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic High School or
  • canons, along the lines of the life of Saint Augustine of Hippo, and granting them land in Vallespi
  • inues in Western Christian thought via Saint Augustine of Hippo, who converted to Christianity from
  • The only record of the sect is in Augustine of Hippo's De Haereticis ch.
  • He was a lifelong friend of Saint Augustine of Hippo and joined him in his conversion (i
  • very frequently, while much less frequently Augustine of Hippo and Gregory the Great are quoted.
  • urch Fathers, especially John Chrysostom and Augustine of Hippo.
  • St Augustine of Canterbury Catholic Primary School is loc
  • very few Anglican churches dedicated to St. Augustine of Hippo.
  • and the reintroduction of Christianity with Augustine of Canterbury in 597.
  • St Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic High School (St
  • considered responsible for the conversion of Augustine of Hippo, who praised him for his learning a
  • Augustine of Canterbury, whose Gregorian mission was s
  • h in the 5th century to be argued against by Augustine of Hippo in the City of God,
  • with foundational Christian thinkers such as Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas, and famed Chris
  • n from the doctrines of salvation adopted by Augustine of Hippo, was first codified in the Belgic C
  • William Augustine Ogden - composer
  • The Roman Catholic church of SS Gregory and Augustine on Woodstock Road was designed by Ernest New
  • Saint Augustine, on the other hand, appeared in a magical un
  • led "Problems of the Age with Studies in St. Augustine on Kindred Topics".
  • He resigned as Bishop of St. Augustine on April 21, 1979.
  • tallation took place at the Cathedral of St. Augustine on March 27, 1968, and was attended by the l
  • The Chair of St Augustine or Cathedra Augustini (Latin) represents one
  • Belonging to the Augustine order of nuns founded by the wife of Philip
  • Augustine Owen Eguavoen (born August 19, 1965 in Sapel
  • Michael Augustine Owen Lewis is the Anglican Bishop of the Dio
  • St Augustine Papey was a mediaeval church in the City of
  • Porphyry's philosophy from Oracles in St. Augustine, Paris, 1959
  • St. Augustine parish is also home to an elementary school,
  • St. Augustine Parish (Isle Brevelle) Church, Natchez, Loui
  • Augustine Patrick Kelly MC (1 January 1894 in Dublin,
  • 93; records from that year show Heminges and Augustine Phillips, another future King's Man, in the
  • Richard Burbage, Robert Armin, Thomas Pope, Augustine Phillips, Richard Cowly, and Henry Condell,
  • St. Augustine Place
  • While at Lincoln-Way, Augustine played both football and basketball.
  • Augustine), Ponte Vedra, Southeast and Bookmobile-Exte
  • Reinterment took place at the St. Augustine Post Cemetery, which would become St.
  • 843 his cartoon (preliminary drawing) of "St Augustine Preaching" won a prize in the competition to
  • met by 2,000 troops under Brigadier General Augustine Prevost that would march up from Saint Augus
  • The British commander there, General Augustine Prevost, detached 1,000 men out of his 4,000
  • In 1936, Father Benito died and is the only Augustine priest buried in the church.
  • Mother Teresa of St. Augustine, prioress (Madeleine-Claudine Ledoine) b. 17
  • Woodbridge Priory was a small Augustine priory in Woodbridge in the English county o
  • The Augustine Priory of the Holt Trinity was founded at Mi
  • the location for Warter Priory which was an Augustine Priory dedicated to St James and founded in
  • the villains take Goddard and witness Sister Augustine prisoner.
  • ty and affected neighborhoods north of Saint Augustine, producing F3 damage.
  • ersecuted by the Roman authorities, and even Augustine protested at their treatment.
  • With respect to the first three, St. Augustine quotes from them and directly credits their
  • pher, "the educational levels offered at St. Augustine ranged from primary to high school, includin
  • e, County Road 2197 (Williams Road), Old St. Augustine Rd, County Road 2195 (WW Kelly Drive) as far
  • The St. Augustine Record is a daily morning newspaper publishe
  • Chipley Priory was a small Augustine religious house, dedicated to the Blessed Vi
  • Joseph Congregation of St. Augustine remain present in Catholic parishes througho
  • 6, an attack led by Sir Francis Drake on St. Augustine resulted in the cathedral burning down.
  • Augustine, Retractions
  • Confessions Of Saint Augustine: Revision Of The Translation Of Rev. J.M. Le
  • The Penscola - St. Augustine road (the Bellamy Road) built in the 1820s c
  • The Plank Road intersected Old St. Augustine Road and it was near that intersection that
  • 852, The Plank Road was completed to Old St. Augustine Road and the spur to Tallahassee was complet
  • e property extended southward across Old St. Augustine Road.
  • (Michael) Augustine Roche (c.1849 - 7 December 1915) was an Iris
  • She attended St Augustine Roman Catholic primary school in Coulby Newh
  • is five sources are Jesus, Saint Paul, Saint Augustine, Saint Gregory and Saint Bernard, probably B
  • What Augustine Says (Baker Book House, 1982);
  • ior to the beginning of the 5th century, St. Augustine says that it is of Apostolic origin, and he
  • Maria Besendahl as Augustine Schmalz (as Anna-Maria Besendahl)
  • His wife was Augustine Schmitz (d.1965).
  • St. Augustine School provides Catholic education for boys
  • Gaines then spent three years at St. Augustine School, a Catholic school for African Americ
  • Methodist, George sent his daughters to St. Augustine School, run by the Sisters of Providence.
  • The Rt Rev Augustine Scriven (1852-1916) was an eminent Anglican
  • responsible for the establishment of the St. Augustine Seminary in Toronto and the Canadian Catholi
  • He is buried at St. Augustine Seminary.
  • Dionigi had introduced him to the works of Augustine, Seneca, and Petrarch; Branca presumes that
  • ie von Lasaulx (1815-1872) - known as Sister Augustine, served as Superior of the St. Johannis Hosp
  • Originally known as Faith Augustine, she started her television reporting career
  • 17 March - Patrick Augustine Sheehan, priest, author and political activi
  • Just after crossing Moultrie Creek is St. Augustine Shores.
  • In 1963 the Hotel was one of several St. Augustine sites involved in the civil rights movement.
  • John Augustine Smith was the tenth president of the College
  • Augustine Soares is a Roman Catholic priest in Karachi
  • St. Augustine South is a census-designated place (CDP) in
  • Then, it enters St. Augustine South, an unincorporated community south of
  • Edward Augustine St Aubyn Harney (31 August 1865 - 17 May 192
  • four saintly fathers of the Latin Church, St Augustine, St Ambrose, St Gregory and St Jerome, all m
  • Through St. Jerome, St. Augustine, St. Damasus and Rufinus, the name Macedonia
  • County, Connecticut - February 14, 1839 St. Augustine, St. Johns County, Florida) was an American
  • small cemetery was originally established as Augustine Street Cabaret Cemetery in November 1914.
  • Augustine submitted one of the earliest pieces of iden
  • St. Augustine supposes them thus called from their yieldin
  • It was bought by Augustine T. Smythe in 1881, who developed it into a m
  • Augustine Taneko, a former Member of Parliament, recei
  • Beryl Hallam Augustine Tennyson (10 December 1920, Chelsea, London
  • June 1898 to build a line from Moscow to San Augustine, Texas by way of Camden, primarily to move p
  • e FSA, including photographic studies of San Augustine, Texas in 1939, and Pie Town, New Mexico in
  • Licensed to San Augustine, Texas, USA, the station serves the Lufkin-N
  • He resumed the practice of law in San Augustine, Texas, and died there May 27, 1908.
  • Born near San Augustine, Texas, Broocks attended the common schools.
  • oocks Cemetery, about four miles east of San Augustine, Texas.
  • ric utility cooperative headquartered in San Augustine, Texas.
  • Dominique Edison Grew Up In San Augustine, Texas.
  • mily moved from Indiana and resettled in San Augustine, Texas.
  • Norwood, and her family also settled in San Augustine, Texas.
  • t Florida and it was on an assignment in St. Augustine that he met and married Ellen Maher in 1847
  • Monica had three children: Augustine the eldest, Navigius the second, and a daugh
  • St Augustine the Less was a Church of England parish chur
  • Founded in 1842 by the Order of Saint Augustine, the university traces its roots to old Sain
  • who was reared Catholic, named him after St. Augustine, the Bishop of Hippo in north Africa.
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