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Parker and minister
But Theodore Parker, commencing his mission to the world-at-large, disguised as the minister of a `` twenty-eighth Congregational Church '' which bore no resemblance to the Congregational polities descended from the founders ( among which were still the Unitarian churches ), made explicit from the beginning that the conflict between him and the Hunkerish society was not something which could be evaporated into a genteel difference about clerical decorum.
* Parker T. Williamson, minister and author.
* Parker Pillsbury, minister ; advocate for abolitionism and women's rights
Commager's first monograph was the 1936 biography, Theodore Parker: Yankee Crusader, a life of the Unitarian minister, Transcendentalist, reformer, and abolitionist Theodore Parker ; it was reissued in 1960, along with a volume edited by Commager collecting the best of Parker's voluminous writings.
Theodore Parker ( Lexington, Massachusetts, August 24, 1810 – Florence, Italy, May 10, 1860 ) was an American Transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.
His supporters organized the 28th Congregational Society of Boston in December and installed Parker as minister in January 1846.
* Thomas Parker ( minister ) ( 1595-1677 ), English nonconforming clergyman and founder of Newbury, Massachusetts
* Robert Parker ( minister ) ( 1564 – 1614 ), English Puritan scholar and divine
In 2006 the Reason Foundation sponsored a " Reason in Amsterdam " event with South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, former Estonian prime minister Mart Laar, and journalist Andrew Sullivan.
In 1835, he traveled with the missionary Samuel Parker to present-day northwestern Montana and northern Idaho, to minister to bands of the Flathead and Nez Percé nations.
Theodore Parker ( 1810 – 1860 ), an advocate of progressive religious ideas, abolitionism and women's suffrage, was minister of this Unitarian congregation from 1837 to 1846.
He spent the subsequent year studying and, following the lead of Transcendentalist minister Theodore Parker, fighting against the expected war with Mexico.
Additionally, the young minister invited Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson and fugitive slave William Wells Brown to speak at the church ; in sermons he condemned northern apathy towards slavery.
He also served as counsel to the William Parker Inquiry that looked into the conduct of former cabinet minister Sinclair Stevens.
Parker Pillsbury ( September 22, 1809 – July 7, 1898 ) was an American minister and advocate for abolition and women's rights.
After an intensive manhunt, Lumberton police were informed by David Alfred ’ s father, a local Baptist minister, that Parker was the perpetrator.
A tablet marks the spot as the birthplace of a grandson, Theodore Parker, a Unitarian minister, transcendentalist and abolitionist who also donated two of Captain Parker's muskets to the state of Massachusetts ; one the light fowling-piece which he carried at Quebec and Lexington and one that he captured.
His father was a minister in the Anglican Church and a Loyalist, while his uncle Parker Wickham was also a Loyalist, and was active in the local government.
Then House Speaker Dennis Hastert appointed a bipartisan search committee made up of 18 congressional members to recommend a new chaplain to him, but when that committee reportedly recommended Catholic priest Timothy O ' Brien ( selected by secret ballot after consideration of more than 50 applicants and nominees for the position ), Hastert chose Presbyterian minister Charles Parker Wright instead.
* A. W. Parker was the Superintendent minister of Cape Coast Circuit in the 1890s.
The town was not notified until three days after the release of the Hexavalant Chromium and the accident sparked a major public controversy, with Orica criticised for playing down the extent and possible risks of the leak, and NSW state environment minister Robyn Parker and her department attacked for their slow response to the incident.

Parker and within
Although he had originally voiced Cartman without any computer manipulation, Parker now does so by speaking within his normal vocal range with a childlike inflection.
In the early 20th century the antiquarian, James Parker, described Tong village as set within a ' charming ' rural landscape, the village remaining the same ' as it has done in generations past '.
Both are conventionally united as infraclasses within the subclass Theria ( Parker and Haswell, 1897 ), which contains all living mammals except monotremes.
Subsequently, The Office of the Mayor of London has also opted to move to adopt a Design Guide for Housing within the city which will be 10 % more generous than the Parker Morris Standards.
While originally voicing Stan without any computer manipulation, Parker now speaks within his normal vocal range while adding a child-like inflection.
it has since developed into a major wine producing area, with 17 wineries all located within a short drive from the town centre, the best of which are highly regarded by wine critics ( Halliday, Parker ).
A plaque commemorating him is in the entrance to the Parker Library within the court.
The abbey was dissolved again on 12 July 1560, and within a year Feckenham was sent by Archbishop Matthew Parker to the Tower ( 20 May 1560 ), according to Jewel, " for having obstinately refused attendance on public worship and everywhere declaiming and railing against that religion which we now profess.
Division within his party over currency issues and the popularity of incumbent Theodore Roosevelt led to Parker's landslide defeat, the electoral vote being 336 for Roosevelt to 140 for Parker, the popular vote 7, 623, 486 for Roosevelt to 5, 077, 971 for Parker.
* The Northern Ireland Milk Cup uses Parker Avenue in Portrush as one of the pitches for the tournament, and many teams stay within the town itself.
The object of the game is to discover the location of objects (" atoms ", represented by metal balls in the Waddingtons game and by yellow balls in the Parker Brothers version ) hidden within the grid, by the use of the minimum number of probes (" rays ").
" In the series ' beginning, he was initially introduced as a pure bully, aggressive and hostile towards other characters, but within a few episodes, his character was quickly changed into a more benign and friendly one à la " Gentle Giant ", and he quickly became a helpful character who would often help Parker and his friends in their schemes.
Mr. Parker ’ s sister sends him a letter in which she states that she has “ secur … two large families … I will not tell you how many people I have employed in the business – Wheel within wheel ”.
The unnamed character made his first appearance outside of Monopoly within the Parker Brothers ' game Dig, released before the U. S. entered World War II.
It was the Eastern Region's Motive Power officer, L. P. Parker, who made the case for a new design of powerful freight locomotive, able to shift heavy loads at fast speeds in round trips between distant destinations within the eight-hour shift of the footplate crew.
Their efforts in the Parker Pen Challenge Cup took them to within touching distance of the final.
Neowin was started as a hobby in October 2000 by Marcel Klum and Steven Parker, known within the forums as " Redmak " and " Neobond " respectively, reporting news about the Windows XP alpha and beta releases ( then known as " Windows Codename Whistler ").
The name comes from a small hill within the area close to the foot of Mount Parker.
* Minibus service to North Point ( 33 ), Shau Kei Wan ( 32 ), and within Kornhill between Hong Shing Street and Tai Koo MTR station Hong On Street ( 33M ), Mount Parker Lodge ( 32A ), Wanchai and Kennedy Town ( Red non-franchised minibuses )
It has a total land area of, and most of it lies within Parker Valley.
Progress was made within approvals of the faciity, as well as having opposition from residents of the Colorado River Communities and River Bend Lodge across the river from Parker Valley.
The will stipulated that the master should be chosen by the jurates ( town councillors ) living within the parish of All Saints, rather than by the town council as a whole, and by any heir of William Parker still living in Hastings.
When he became Chief of Police, Davis inherited a police department that was essentially the creation of Chief Parker and which held strong institutional values and views within its ranks.

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