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" After much argument, the judge resolves the case by marrying the lovely plaintiff himself.
After marrying Mary Reed in a Methodist service in 1862, a Quaker encouraged him to express regret for this, to which Cannon replied, " If you mean that I am to get up in meeting and say that I am sorry I married Mary, I won't do it.
After the separation, the marriage was never referred to by the Bowdler family, and in the biography of Bowdler by his nephew, Thomas Bowdler, there is no mention of Bowdler's ever marrying.
After marrying Fleetwood Mac bass guitarist John McVie, she joined the band in 1970.
After marrying, the couple may wear both engagement rings and wedding rings, or if they prefer, only the wedding rings.
After marrying Amelia, he finds after a couple of weeks that he is bored.
After marrying a local widow, Lewis purchased a half-section of land and proceeded with plans to build a town that he hoped would become a trade center for the region.
After marrying Molly Kenyon, George, Bill and Molly's daughter Peggy embark on the ' torchship ' Mayflower.
After Thomas Francis, the senior branch of his descendants repatriated to Savoy, alternately marrying French, Italian and German princesses.
After Thomas, the senior branch of his descendants repatriated to Savoy, alternately marrying French, Italian and German princesses.
After marrying Thjodhild ( Þjóðhildr ), he moved to Haukadal ( Hawksdale ) where he built a farm.
After marrying, they lived in Jersey City and continued to work in the summers in various camps until they became head counselors and finally ran Stissing Lake Camp in the Berkshire Mountains.
After marrying actor Rex Bell in 1931, Bow ended her career in 1933 with the film Hoop-La, becoming a rancher in Nevada.
After meeting and marrying in Paris in the late 1920s, Ernest and Pauline made frequent and lengthy visits to her parent's home in Piggott, where Ernest wrote portions of A Farewell to Arms, and other works.
After marrying, Jacquard tried cutlery making, type-founding, and weaving.
After abandoning Arda and marrying Adelaide it was suspected that he was homosexual, since he had no children with either, nor any from his first wife Godvera.
After the heads of Sebastianus and Jovinus arrived at Honorius ' court in Ravenna in late August, to be forwarded for display among other usurpers on the walls of Carthage, relations between Ataulf and Honorius improved sufficiently for Ataulf to cement them by marrying Galla Placidia perhaps at Narbo in early 414, but Jordanes says he married her in Italy, at Forlì ( Forum Livii ).
After marrying his second wife Mary in 1911, the couple went on a long drive, because he did not have time for a honeymoon.
After marrying his American-born wife, Masha Lipshitz, in Warsaw, Poland, in 1932, the couple spent about a year in Palestine where Hutner completed his research and writing of his Kovetz Ha ' aros on Hillel ben Eliakim's commentary on midrash sifra.
After production wrapped on Chalk in 1997, Moffat announced to the cast that he was marrying Vertue.
After the death of Lord Kildare in 1773, the Duchess caused a minor sensation by marrying her children's tutor, William Ogilvie, with whom she had begun an affair some years earlier in Frescati House.
After a campaign of uninterrupted success, Enghien returned to Paris in triumph, and tried to forget his enforced and hateful marriage with a series of affairs ( after Richelieu's death in 1642 he would unsuccessfully seek annulment of his marriage in hopes of marrying Mlle du Vigean, until she joined the order of the Carmelites in 1647 ).
After meeting her brothers, Rocky decides to " take his medicine " by marrying her.
After several more releases including the modestly successful " There Oughta Be a Law ", Mickey & Sylvia split up in 1959 with Sylvia later marrying Joe Robinson that same year.

After and preacher
After Osiander's death in 1552, Albert favoured a preacher named Johann Funck, who, with an adventurer named Paul Skalić, exercised great influence over him and obtained considerable wealth at public expense.
After the Elector of Trier had demanded that the townsmen turn a Lutheran preacher out of the town, a board made up of townsmen who were ineligible for council functions handed the council a 30-point comprehensive list of demands on 24 May.
After its release in 1970, the Hollywood Free Paper described Norman as " a combination of lyricist, composer, performer, backwoods preacher poet.
After a long visit to Spener, at that time a court preacher in Dresden, Francke returned to Leipzig in the spring of 1689, and began to give Bible lectures of an exegetical and practical kind, at the same time resuming the Collegium Philobiblicum of earlier days.
After studying for the Presbyterian ministry in London, and also at Utrecht and Leiden, he took license as a preacher in 1709, but was not successful.
After giving birth to a still-born baby at age 19, she found spiritual comfort listening to the on-air sermons of Preston Bradley, a famous Chicago preacher and founder of the People's Church, a church which promoted the brotherhood of man.
After Crooke's death in 1598 Roger Fenton served as preacher, until his replacement by Richard Sibbes, later Master of Catherine Hall, Cambridge, in 1616.
After in early November 1918 the grand duke, the dukes and princes of the eight monarchies, later merging into the new State of Thuringia, had abdicated and thus released each of the eight territorial Lutheran church bodies from their respective supreme governorate ( summepiscopacy ), Lutheran church leaders, among them the Saxe-Altenburgian court preacher Wilhelm Reichardt as one of the driving forces, decided the unification of the church bodies on 15 November 1918.
After the war he studied for the ministry and became a preacher, but the focus of his work was free education in the South.
After further training at the University of Edinburgh Campbell was licensed as a preacher by the presbytery of Lorne in 1821.
After being released from jail, Minkow became a preacher and a fraud investigator, and spoke at schools about ethics.
After the song, the preacher concludes his sermon, and the congregation go their separate ways-we see the kids running and playing ( Overture ), and we are soon introduced to Swallow, Brat and Poor Baby.
After they had conquered Finland, baptized the people and built many churches, the victorious king returned to Sweden while Henry ( Henricus ) remained with the Finns, more willing to live the life of a preacher than that of a high bishop.
After a brief period employed as private chaplain to the wife of Sir William Scott of Harden in 1675, Cameron was dismissed from service for refusing to attend the parish church on the Sabbath .. With Welwood ’ s encouragement Cameron became increasingly religiously active and was eventually licensed as a field preacher in 1678.
After ordination, Powell began assisting his father with charitable services at the church, and as a preacher.
After Tomlinson's death, his son Milton was appointed General Overseer, but Kent remained a forceful preacher and influential leader.
After several years as a pastor starting in 1950 and later as an itinerant preacher, in 1956 Tijerina and 17 families of his followers sought to purchase land in Texas on which to create their version of the Kingdom of God.
After a hardship-filled infancy, upon completing his studies, he became a Christian preacher.
After marrying COGIC preacher Thomas Thorpe ( from which " Tharpe " is a misspelling ) in 1934.
After returning to America, Wesley became an important preacher in a rise of fervent Christianity called the Great Awakening, along with George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards, among others.
After studying theology in Erlangen from 1778 to 1780, he became a home tutor and assistant preacher in Hertingen, Bad Bellingen, and was appointed Präzeptoratsvikar ( assistant teacher ) in 1783 at the Pädagogium in Lörrach, now called the Hebel-Gymnasium in his honour.
After withdrawing from Presbyterianism in 1824 and teaching at various schools in upstate New York and Detroit, Brownson applied to be a Universalist preacher.
After his theological studies he became an Evangelical-Lutheran preacher and served in various Dutch towns.
After serving as a full-time preacher, Adams was invited in late 1944 to serve at the world headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses in Brooklyn, New York, where he was secretary to Society president, Nathan H. Knorr.

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