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His message was particularly well received in Scotland, and Campbellite, Unitarian and Adventist friends separated to form groups of " Baptised Believers ".
At the age of 13 he read Thomas's Elpis Israel and was subsequently baptised in 1853 at the age of 14 in the River Dee and joined the " Baptised Believers ".
The next was the hymn book published for the use of Baptised Believers in the Kingdom of God ( an early name for Christadelphians ) by George Dowie in Edinburgh in 1864.
Baptised in the Palace's Music Room on 8 April 1960, by then Archbishop of Canterbury, Geoffrey Fisher, the Prince's godparents were: The Duke of Gloucester ( his maternal granduncle ); Princess Alexandra of Kent ( his 1st cousin once removed ); the Earl of Euston ; the Lord Elphinstone ( his 1st cousin once removed ); and Mrs Harold Phillips, and he was named after his paternal grandfather, Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark.
Baptised by the Archbishop of Canterbury, John Bird Sumner, on 22 June in the palace's private chapel, the Prince's godparents were Prince William of Prussia ; his great-uncle's sister-in-law, Princess Bernard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach ( for whom his maternal grandmother the Duchess of Kent stood proxy ); and the Duke of Wellington ( with whom he shared his birthday and after whom he was named ).
Baptised on 25 March 1404, he was the second son of John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset and Margaret Holland, and succeeded his childless elder brother Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset to become the 3rd Earl of Somerset in 1418.
Baptised 4 September 1722 ( New Style ) in Lincoln, England, his father was a country gentleman and soldier whose poor health and early death in 1735 caused the family to fall upon hard times.
Baptised as Askala Maryam (" Askal of Mary ," a type of flower ), but using the given name of Zewditu ( known erroneously as Judith in English ), the future Empress was the eldest daughter of the then Negus ( or King ) Menelik of Shewa, the future emperor Menelek II of Ethiopia.
Baptised the day after his birth, on 13 May, he was the youngest of his parents ' five surviving children, and his uncle Guido was a revered Franciscan friar.
Baptised 16 May 1692, Pentreath was probably the second of the six children of Nicholas Pentreath, a fisherman, by his second wife, Jone Pentreath.
He was Baptised at St. Mary Roman Catholic Church ( 1843 ), at the corner of St. Antoine and Croghan ( Monroe ), on February 18, 1866, attended St. Albertus for his primary education, and studied at Detroit College which is now the University of Detroit Mercy where he received a Bachelor's degree in 1884 ; then, after attending St. Mary's in Baltimore, he completed his theological studies at St. Francis Seminary in Monroe, Michigan, and he was ordained by the Bishop John Samuel Foley in 1889.
A number of members of Parliament welcomed Windsor's marriage in 2006 as " the first legal and public marriage within the rites of the Roman Catholic Church of a member of the Royal Family since 1554 and the marriage of Queen Mary I to Philip II of Spain " and then later proposed a further Early Day Motion welcoming the Baptism of his first son Albert noting " that he was the first member of the Royal Family to be Baptised a Catholic since 1688 and the so-called Glorious Revolution when James II was chased away from his Crown and country on account of the Baptism of his son, the Old Pretender.
He was Baptised in 1767 in St Peter & St Paul the Parish Church of Ormskirk where there is a commemorative plaque to his life.
Baptised in the newly established Swiss Protestant Church in London on 19 January 1764, Francis Hobler, as he was commonly known, held the respected position of principal clerk to the Right Hon.
Mary Fitton ( or Fytton ) ( Baptised 24 June 1578 – 1647 ) was the daughter of Sir Edward Fitton of Gawsworth, Cheshire and Alice Halcroft, and is considered by some to be the " Dark Lady " of Shakespeare's sonnets.

Baptised and being
Privately-founded Orthodox schools not under direct church control played an important role in the spread of Orthodoxy among Russian minorities, prominent examples being the Kazan Central Baptised Tatar School, founded in 1863, or the Simbirsk Central Chuvash School, founded in 1868.

Baptised and .
Baptised male Sikhs cover their hair with a turban, while baptised female Sikhs may wear a turban or a headscarf.
Baptised at the age of 14, Paulsen attended Vejlefjord high school in Denmark and graduated in 1954.
* Baptised into the Anglican Church in 1981 before its sell out to left wing homosexual minority interests.
Chief among the victims of these reprisals were the 175 Africans listed on the uprising's " War Roll " and the 1, 160 names on the list of Baptised Believers.
Baptised at Hadleigh in 1579, died 1626 at Hutton, Somerset.

around and 1684
Gottfried Leibniz developed his calculus around 1673, and published it in 1684, fifty years before Newton.
On St George's Day in 1684 at around 10 pm, an explosion in the magazine destroyed the interior of Clifford's Tower entirely.
Also in 1676 a subscription for a " chapel of ease " was opened, and in 1684 the church of King Charles the Martyr was duly built and the town began to develop around it.
Indeed, at the very beginning of her separate existence, around 1725, one of her most illustrious lay leaders, the savant and theologian, Abdallah Zakher of Aleppo ( 1684 – 1748 ) set up the first printing press in the Arab world.
Pospelov a fortress was built on the current site by the local saint Sufi Allahyar and his two brothers, Farhat-Atalyk and Allah-Nazar-bii, in 1095 AH / 1684 AD, and the town subsequently grew up around it.
She travelled around England on horseback between 1684 and about 1703, " to regain my health by variety and change of aire and exercise " ( Journeys ).
The lake was first named lac des Médicis in 1612 by Samuel de Champlain, then renamed lac des Soissons about 1632, and ended up bearing its current name around 1684.
Beatriz Kimpa Vita was born near Mount Kibangu in the Kingdom of Kongo, now a part of modern Angola around 1684.

around and Dona
Dona Benta's grandchildren spend their summer holidays with her and most stories revolve around that scenario, which incidentally was inspired in M L's own property.

around and Béatrice
Started in 1979 by Jean-Louis Brossard and Béatrice Macé, The Trans has been the place to discover new music and unknown sounds, a musical trip where people discover an artistic melting pot from all around the world.
At around the age of twenty Béatrice was married to Bérenger de Roquefort who was the châtelain of the small, and largely Cathar, community of Montaillou.

around and Vita
No texts survive from this area, though the written text Vita Ansgari (" The life of Ansgar ") by Rimbert ( c. 865 ) describes the missionary work of Ansgar around 830 at Birka, and Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum ( Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church ) by Adam of Bremen in 1075 describes the archbishop Unni, who died at Birka in 936.
A Life of Saint Ninian ( Vita Sancti Niniani ) was written around 1160 by Ailred of Rievaulx, and in 1639 James Ussher discusses Ninian in his Brittanicarum Ecclesiarum Antiquitates.
Bakshi and Vita walked around the Lower East Side, Washington Square Park, Chinatown and Harlem, taking moody snapshots.
Geoffrey of Monmouth recounts the Myrddin Wyllt legend in his Latin Vita Merlini of around 1150, though here the figure has been renamed " Merlin ".
It was first recorded in English around 1952, and popularized in the United States in the 1960s by a series of commercials created by Martin Solow for Vita Herring, featuring " The Beloved Herring Maven.
A Vita Sancti Wistani was written by Dominic of Evesham, a medieval prior of Evesham Abbey around 1130.
A second visit in around 446 – 7 by Germanus, a former Roman general who had become Bishop of Auxerre, recorded in Constantius ' Vita, could have reflected Aetius ' response to the message.
Mayani is well connected from district places like Satara and Sangali, and around 20 km from Vita.
Vita fratrum medicantium is a lost medieval text that was printed around 1550, perhaps with Crowley's involvement.
No contemporary or near-contemporary biography has survived, and narratives from around the time of his life such as the Encomium Emmae and the Vita Ædwardi Regis scarcely mention him ; historians are therefore dependent on a few entries in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and comparable Irish sources.
The legend according to Jerome's Vitae Patrum ( Vita Pauli primi eremitae ) is that, as a young man, Paul fled to the Theban desert during the persecution of Decius and Valerianus around 250 AD.
A Vita of Desiderius has been composed around the late 8th century by an anonymous author, possibly a monk from Saint-Géry near Cahors, written on the basis of older documents.

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