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Layman

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  • Brut described himself as "a sinner, a layman, a farmer and a Christian" in his trial for he
  • alist Chris Badeker and pianist/vocalist Jenna Layman after college.
  • elsen also appeared in a promotional video for Layman Allen's mathematics game called "Equations"
  • time editor of Literary Gazette; was the only layman among the seven contributors to the much talke
  • Francis Cherry (1665?-1713) was an English layman and non-juror, known as a philanthropist and b
  • Byrnes was a leading Methodist layman and was involved with a number of charities in
  • York Times Best-selling Chew, written by John Layman and published by Image Comics.
  • Presbyterian Church and a prominent Christian layman, and Postmaster General of the United States.
  • hancellor of the chapter, George Rechberger, a layman and Josephinist, to exercise great influence o
  • (the blessing fingers), clad in the garb of a layman, and quickly buried; it was then re-exhumed an
  • , saw a dove alight upon the head of Fabian, a layman and stranger to the city, who was thus marked
  • I strongly recommend the book to both layman and scientist."
  • 17. Saint Laurence Bai Xiaoman, a Chinese layman, and an unassuming worker.
  • There would not be another layman as Master of the College until Reginald Walter
  • Landulf was probably a layman, as his chronicle does not manifest an interes
  • riest, foreground) and extraordinary minister ( layman, background) distribute Holy Communion.
  • German Dramatists, 1889-1918, A Bruccoli Clark Layman Book, Edited by Wolfgang D. Elfe, University o
  • had been defrocked and that he was currently a layman, calling him Mister Milingo.
  • served as its chairman, the highest position a layman can hold in the Church of England.
  • t 1628) was an English Roman Catholic recusant layman, convicted of murder.
  • On June 1, 1911, Judge Layman declared West City to be duly and legally orga
  • Layman displayed so much aptitude for the assignment
  • Monastero di Bose) was established by Catholic layman Enzo Bianchi in 1965 at Bose, a frazione in th
  • dike (died 1585) was an English Roman Catholic layman, executed on a treason charge.
  • h was formed in 1822 under the leadership of a layman from Nashville, H. R. W. Hill.
  • A Christian layman from Cabra, who had converted to Islam but lat
  • After 14 years as a layman, Gordon was ordained in 1985 into the Uniting
  • d, the Jesuit missionary, while disguised as a layman, had a keen discussion with George Abbot, the
  • was at a serious disadvantage because, being a layman, he could not directly take part in the discus
  • if an ecclesiastic of a lower degree, or if a layman, he attended without any summons.
  • It was in Dublin that, as a layman, he first became acquainted with John Nelson D
  • While still a layman he was a mayor of his native city.
  • a prominent banker, civic leader, and Baptist layman in Alexandria, the seat of Rapides Parish, in
  • which was published under the pseudonym of ‘A Layman' in 1851, and reprinted in 1854.
  • merick and taught, with a secular priest and a layman, in the school which Woulfe established with c
  • king or the Visigothic nobility or to assist a layman in doing the same was to be disgraced and made
  • and after leaving politics he became a leading layman in the Church of England; an interest in histo
  • of 1945, and aimed at the mass market and the layman, it presented a well-written and coherent case
  • In laboratory and layman jargon the "property" is often left out provid
  • Layman language uses the term "schizophrenic" loosely
  • He was only the second layman Master of the College after Anthony Gate, Mast
  • Named by Crary for Frank Layman, mechanic of the U.S. Ross Ice Shelf Traverse
  • Frank D. Layman Memorial is a historic monument located at Hun
  • e, he denounced his preisthood and adopted the layman name of Ko Yugai.
  • In 1855, he was sued by a prominent Catholic layman named Peter Spink in Kankakee, Illinois.
  • In the 1880s, a Seventh-day Adventist layman named Abraham La Rue began selling publication
  • at Tyburn, 7 March 1544) was a Roman Catholic layman, nephew to Stephen Gardiner, who became involv
  • liamson is editor emeritus of the Presbyterian Layman newspaper.
  • He is mentioned as a layman of the Roman Church in 2 Timothy 4:21.
  • 1810 under the headmastership of John Youl, a layman of the Anglican Church.
  • icts are a sweet memory to the football loving layman of this area.
  • 222-252 CE) was a Chinese Buddhist layman of Yuezhi ancestry who translated a wide range
  • He is at present the head layman of the Church of Jesus Christ in Madagascar (F
  • Dr. Emilio Javier (1952-1958), an outstanding layman of the United Church of Christ in the Philippi
  • 07?) was a prominent recusant English Catholic layman of the reigns of Elizabeth I of England and Ja
  • As a leading layman of the Presbyterian Church, McCook served at t
  • ckman, presented a petition to Judge Thomas J. Layman of the Franklin County Court to incorporate We
  • bushel in Yorkshire; and John Fulthering was a layman of the same county, who being zealous Catholic
  • ish On Mixed Life which is written to a devout layman of wealth and household responsibility, advisi
  • Devout layman: Once you know -- once you know what is right,
  • ory of the Crusades was written solely for the layman or novice.
  • r Arian" or "Arian senior", and may refer to a layman or a member of the Gothic sacerdotal college;
  • The Recorded Sayings of Layman P'Ang: a Ninth-Century Zen Classic (1971) Weat
  • Layman, R.D. and Stephen McLaughlin.
  • : A Descriptive Bibliography and, with Richard Layman, Ring W. Lardner: A Descriptive Bibliography (
  • ested under the name of Edward Campion), and a layman, Robert Widmerpool.
  • With him was executed a layman, Robert Hardesty, who had given him shelter.
  • After a notable life as a layman, Rutski also joined the order.
  • arted his own movement as a celibate Digambara layman scholar at Songadh in Gujarat.
  • transferred into the name of a loyal Catholic layman, so that the law would not apply.
  • ve way to explain the sordid mess to a curious layman than having them watch this film.
  • lthough he disapproved of the appointment of a layman to the patriarchate.
  • Toussaint was the first layman to be so honored, as the crypt is normally res
  • ous appeals to various bishops and influential layman to be given a parish in north Wales were initi
  • ook is a theodicy, an attempt by one Christian layman to reconcile orthodox Christian belief in a ju
  • who "put his then-graduate-research-assistant Layman to work on checking it.
  • ton Education Board, and in 1917 was the first layman to be Moderator of the General Assembly of the
  • He was the first layman to be elected Master of University College.
  • , he wears a long flowing garment typical of a layman, trimmed with blue and tied with a red sash.
  • eists; Shepherd, a clergyman, and Templeton, a layman, uncertain in his belief, but inclined to Chri
  • elated to fellow drivers Dub, John, Larry, and Layman Utsman (who are all retired from NASCAR compet
  • ances of the time, Druys was appointed, with a layman, visitor to the university, with full power to
  • Layman was a member of the Western Australian Legisla
  • After a brief period of time a layman was hired to teach Social Studies and Physical
  • George Layman was born at Wonnerup House in 1838 and resided
  • The text for the layman was cowritten with Matthew d'Ancona and presen
  • It is narrated by a layman who has memorised nearly all of the rudimentar
  • It was erected in 1901 to commemorate Frank D. Layman, who died on the site of the memorial on Augus
  • ized him (Chronica II.46) as noble and rich, a layman who had devoted his life to study, vain of his
  • pal honor which can be conferred on a Catholic layman who is not a head of state.
  • Sagredo is an intelligent layman who is initially neutral.
  • lord implies that he is as unimpressed as any layman with the friars.
  • A shravakachar discusses the conduct of a Jain layman with .
  • tes that this would be one of the only times a layman would ever approach the altar of the Temple.