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Among Dewey's neighbors on Quaker Hill were the famous reporter and radio broadcaster Lowell Thomas, the Reverend Norman Vincent Peale, and the legendary CBS News journalist Edward R. Murrow.
The Permissive Label: A couple weeks after my indictment ' conspiracy to counsel, aid and abet resistance to the military draft ', I was accused by Reverend Norman Vincent Peale, a well-known New York clergyman and author who supported the Vietnam War, of corrupting an entire generation.
Following the restoration of the monarchy, in 1663 the non-conformist Reverend John Norman, vicar from 1647 to 1660, was one of several ' religious fanatics ' confined to their homes by Lord Stawell's militia.
They attended the Metropolitan Memorial Methodist Church because it sponsored her daughters ' Brownie troop, occasional Baptist services with the Reverend Dr. Billy Graham, and Norman Vincent Peale's Marble Collegiate Church.
The town has an indirect connection to Scottish settlement in New Zealand ; the Reverend Norman McLeod emigrated to Pictou from Scotland some years after the Hector but eventually re-settled with his parishioners at St. Ann's on Cape Breton Island.
Harcourt's diaries contain a report that one of Queen Victoria's chaplains, Reverend Norman Macleod, made a deathbed confession repenting of his action in presiding over Queen Victoria's marriage to her servant, John Brown.
The Reverend Norman Vincent Peale officiated in the non-denominational rite at the Marble Collegiate Church in New York City.
The Reverend Grevile Marais Livett, FSA, a longtime precentor of the cathedral and later vicar of Wateringbury, authored several books and monographs on the Norman churches of England as well as contributing extensively to Archaeologica Cantiana, the journal of the Kent Archaeology
However, Leinsdorf did have one major triumph with the first professional production of Carlisle Floyd's Susannah with Phyllis Curtin in the title role, and Norman Treigle as the Reverend Blitch.
Occupants over the years have included the Reverend John Bethune, the great-great-grandfather of Doctor Norman Bethune, and David Thompson, Canadian explorer.
MacKenzie, having opened in a one-room log building on land in St. Ann's which had been owned in the 1800s by the Reverend Norman McLeod, another Presbyterian minister who had lived on the site for 30 years and who migrated in the 1850s with 800 settlers from surrounding communities to Waipu, New Zealand.
* Queen Victoria donated two stained glass windows which commemorate author and social reformer Reverend Norman MacLeod, and endowed the kirk's Father Willis organ.
The Reverend Dr. Norman Vincent Peale delivered the eulogy at Penneys ' funeral.
* The Reverend Norman Casey ( 1981 – 2003 )
* Lady Adeliza Elizabeth Gertrude Manners ( 29 December 1810 – 26 October 1877 ), married Reverend F. J. Norman, her first cousin, and had issue.
Reverend Norman Macleod ( 3 June 1812 – 16 June 1872 ) was a Scottish clergyman and author.
It was built by a church committee, headed by the Reverend Manner Octavius Norman.

Reverend and McLeod
With his friend the Reverend John McLeod Campbell he attempted a revision of Calvinism.

Reverend and Presbyterian
Several local leaders, including Reverend Charles W. Kerr, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church tried to dissuade mob action.
In 1894, it was expanded to become Henry Kendall College, named in honor of Reverend Henry Kendall, secretary of the Presbyterian Board of Home Missions.
Two polemical works thought to be his-A Reply to the Reverend Dean of St. Paul's Reflections on the Rector of Sutton, & c. ( 1681 ) and The Rector of Sutton Committed with the Dean of St. Paul's, or, A Defence of Dr. Stillingfleet's Irenicum ( 1680 )-have also been attributed to the Nottingham Presbyterian John Barret.
In December 1680, a prominent member of the county and professed Anglican, William Stevens of Rehoboth settlement, sent a request to the Presbytery of Laggan in northern Ireland to consider sending a Presbyterian minister to Somerset county ; and the first Presbyterian minister, Reverend Francis Makemie, arrived in early 1683, quickly followed by a growing list of additional Irish Presbyterian ministers and missionaries.
His great great grandfather, the Reverend John Bethune ( 1751 – 1815 ), was the family patriarch and established the first Presbyterian Church in Montreal.
The moderators of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland, the Presbyterian Church in Ireland and the United Church of Canada, when ordained clergy, are styled The Right Reverend during their year of service and The Very Reverend afterwards.
Moderators of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church ( USA ) are styled simply The Reverend.
A post office was established in 1884, headed by Reverend Charles A. Taylor, the local Presbyterian minister.
The Reverend James Boyd was an early minister of the Presbyterian faith who served the community.
< font size = 2 > Historic First Presbyterian Church in Caldwell was first organized in the early 1840s by the Reverend Hugh Wilson .</ font size = 2 >
* The Reverend William Hazlitt, who was the minister at the Presbyterian meeting house from 1764 to 1766.
He was born in the village of Ancrum, near Jedburgh, in the County of Roxburgh, Scotland, one of seven children of the Reverend John Livingston, a lineal descendant of the fourth Lord Livingston, ancestor of the earls of Linlithgow and Callendar, a minister of the Church of Scotland, who was sent into exile in 1663 due to his resistance to attempts to turn the Presbyterian national church into an Episcopalian institution.
Emphasizing the mass-circulation of the Bible ( which had been translated into Korean between 1881 and 1887 by the Reverend John Ross, a Scottish Presbyterian missionary in Manchuria ), the Protestant pioneers also established the first modern educational institutes in Korea.
Mercer pushed the state to support the idea, and one of his political contacts in Washington City, John Caldwell, in turn contacted the Reverend Robert Finley, his brother-in-law, a Presbyterian minister, who endorsed the scheme.
Because of his " Kingdom Identity " views ( which hold that Israel, not the church, is the bride of Christ, in contradiction to the teachings of the Westminster Confession of Faith ) and his conversion to Pentecostalism, Pastor Campbell left the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster and, he no longer continues to promote Ian Paisley and his literature due to his compromise and sell out to Irish Republicanism and to recent attendances by Paisley at ecumenical services ( he does adhere to the Presbyterian doctrine of Calvinism ), many of the clergy that Paisley moderates have attacked Campbell, such as Reverend T. A.
Caroline attended Oberlin College and the Women's Medical College of Philadelphia ( much later the Medical College of Pennsylvania ); she was married, first to Edward J. Wyley, and after his death, to the Reverend Matthew Anderson, longtime pastor of the Berean Presbyterian Church in North Philadelphia.
Adams lives in Texas with her husband, the Reverend Dr. Bruce Buchanan, and is a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas, where her husband is an associate pastor.
Even the new Presbyterian Reverend pulls Dunstable aside to warn him against associating with women of loose virtue, and assures him that the age of miracles is past.
* Reverend Thomas Boston ( 1676 – 1732 ), theologian and Presbyterian minister.
Following the wedding, performed by Reverend Williamson of the Central Presbyterian Church in Denver, the newlyweds honeymooned a couple days at Eldorado Springs, Colorado a resort near Denver, and then visited the groom's parents in Abilene before settling into the lieutenant's crude living quarters at Fort Sam Houston.

Reverend and minister
Reverend Joshual Corder, a Baptist minister, gathered a few citizens of Southern sympathies, to call on Jones and plead with him to spare the structure ; ;
the Reverend Augustus Woodbury, a Unitarian minister ; ;
A teenage girl, Abigail Williams, is being sharply questioned by her minister uncle, the Reverend Samuel Parris, about a wild night affair in the woods in which she and some other girls had seemed to have had contact with these evil beings.
In 1763, The Reverend James Manning, a Baptist minister, and an alumnus of the College of New Jersey ( predecessor to today's Princeton University ), was sent to Rhode Island by the Philadelphia Association of Baptist Churches in order to found the college.
Protestant churches typically require a Masters of Divinity, accreditation by the denomination and ordination by the local church in order for a minister to become a " Reverend ".
* 1935 – Reverend Ike, American minister ( d. 2009 )
The son of the Reverend George Abercrombie, the minister of East Church, Aberdeen, he was educated at the Grammar School and Marischal College, University of Aberdeen.
* Reverend Micah Balwhidder, fictional minister in 1821 novel Annals of the Parish
Having been vilified in the media for her support of free love, Woodhull devoted an issue of Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly ( November 2, 1872 ) to an alleged adulterous affair between Elizabeth Tilton and Reverend Henry Ward Beecher, a prominent Protestant minister in New York ( he supported female suffrage but had lectured against free love in his sermons ).
The first " compleationist " was to be the Reverend A. E. Robertson, in 1901, later minister at Braes of Rannoch from 1907.
His father, Joan's grandfather, the Reverend Alberto Baez, left Catholicism to become a Methodist minister and moved to the U. S. when Albert was two years old.
In his manuscript, The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies, Reverend Robert Kirk, minister of the Parish of Aberfoyle, Stirling, Scotland, wrote in 1691:
The minister ( since 1991 ) is the Reverend Alastair Jessamine.
The minister ( since 1991 ) is the Reverend Alastair Jessamine.
Stephen Crane was born November 1, 1871, in Newark, New Jersey, to Reverend Jonathan Townley Crane, a minister in the Methodist Episcopal church, and Mary Helen Peck Crane, a clergyman's daughter.
In 1970 the Reverend John W. Elliot, senior minister of the Church of Scientology and chairman of its Drug Abuse Prevention team, announced that " Dianetic Counselling " had " completely cured 30 out of 30 people " who came to the Church of Scientology for help.
He was eventually released on holiday and on 4 March 1883, he murdered his father, the Reverend Julius Benn, a Congregational church minister, by bludgeoning him to death with a chamberpot ( Worcester Spode ).
* René Auberjonois as Reverend Oliver: A minister of Pembroke who volunteers to fight with the militia.
Heroes and heroines included Sylvia Landry and Reverend Jacobs, criminals such as Larry, and " lackeys " such as a minister whom Mrs. Stafford supported, who encouraged African Americans to reject suffrage.
In Australia, the Reverend Childe worked as the minister for St. Thomas ' Parish, but proved unpopular, getting into many arguments with other members of the community and often taking unscheduled holidays into the countryside when he was supposed to be overseeing religious services.
It was named after the first minister of the parish's Congregational church, Reverend Thomas Brooks.
The Reverend Thomas Brooks was ordained as the first settled minister.

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