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Reared and she
Reared in England, she studied to be a teacher, earned several scholarships and was graduated with honors from the University of London.
Reared in Staten Island, New York, she is known for her portrayals of rural landscapes and life in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
: Reared against the arch of heaven, looks she proudly down.

Reared and became
Reared in a poor family on the western frontier, Lincoln was mostly self-educated, and became a country lawyer, a Whig Party leader, Illinois state legislator during the 1830s, and a one-term member of the United States House of Representatives during the 1840s.
This work became the Minnesota Study of Identical Twins Reared Apart ( MISTRA ), better known as the Minnesota Twins Project.

Reared and member
Reared in Tacoma, Washington, Gilmore attended Washington State University in 1931, where he was a member of the Chi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity and a member of the Alpha Omicron Chapter of Theta Chi fraternity.

Reared and was
As compiled in 1997, the recipient of the largest amount of funding ($ 2. 3 million USD ) was Thomas J. Bouchard's landmark twin study, the Minnesota Study of Identical Twins Reared Apart ( MISTRA ), better known as the Minnesota Twins Project.
An unrepentant Yancey was pardoned after only a few months, but while incarcerated Yancey wrote for his newspaper, " Reared with the spirit of a man in my bosom — and taught to preserve inviolate my honor — my character, and my person, I have acted as such a spirit dictated.
Reared in Kimball, South Dakota, Ochsner was an unlikely hero of Southern medicine.
Reared as a traditional Methodist, he was not allowed to listen to the radio or go to the movie theater on Sundays.
Reared in Ohio, Maharidge was a staff writer for The Plain Dealer and the Sacramento Bee.

Reared and .
Reared upon his father's plantation in pioneer country, Bankhead supplemented his meager formal education by avid reading and contact with the issues and the world.
Reared in Homer and a graduate of Homer High School and Methodist-affiliated Centenary College in Shreveport, McClanahan had a distinguised military record.
Reared underground in burrows, the cubs will stay close to the den until they are about four months old.
Two of the most notable studies funded by the Pioneer Fund are the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart and the Texas Adoption Project, which studied the similarities and differences of identical twins and other children adopted into non-biological families.
* Reared by foster parents in a far country.

Episcopal and church
Thus the only member churches of the present Anglican Communion existing by the mid-18th century were the Church of England, its closely linked sister church, the Church of Ireland ( which also separated from Roman Catholicism under Henry VIII ) and the Scottish Episcopal Church which for parts of the 17th and 18th centuries was partially underground ( it was suspected of Jacobite sympathies ).
Thus they formed their own dioceses and national church, the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, in a mostly amicable separation.
Each Episcopal see had its own bishop and his presence was necessary to consecrate any gathering of the church.
In the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, bishops are administrative superintendents of the church ; they are elected by " delegate " votes for as many years deemed until the age of 74, then he / she must retire.
The Church of South India was the first modern Episcopal uniting church, consisting as it did, from its foundation in 1947, at the time of Indian independence, of Anglicans, Methodists, Congregationalists, Presbyterians and Reformed Christians.
Episcopal polity is a form of church governance that is hierarchical in structure with the chief authority over a local Christian church resting in a bishop.
* Episcopal Church ( disambiguation ), any church with " Episcopal " in its name
* Episcopal polity, the church united under the oversight of bishops
At twenty, Ford walked four miles to their Episcopal church every Sunday.
Methodist denominations typically give lay members representation at regional and national meetings ( conferences ) at which the business of the church is conducted, making it different from most episcopal government ( The Episcopal Church USA, however, has a representational polity giving lay members, priests, and bishops voting privileges ).
Some approved of the existing church hierarchy with bishops, but others sought to reform the Episcopal churches on the Presbyterian model.
St. John's Episcopal Church, just across Lafayette Square, north of the White House, and built in 1815 – 1816, is the church nearest to the White House, and its services have been attended at least once by nearly every president since James Madison ( 1809 – 1817 ).
Another Episcopal church, Washington National Cathedral, chartered by Congress in 1893, has been the scene of many funeral and memorial services of presidents and other dignitaries, as well as the site of interfaith presidential prayer services after their inaugurations.
#* Monroe was raised in a family that belonged to the Church of England when it was the state church in Virginia, and as an adult attended Episcopal churches.
Although affiliated with the Episcopal church, he did not take " a denominational approach to God.
In 1830, the Methodist Protestant Church split from the Methodist Episcopal Church over the issue of laity having a voice and vote in the administration of the church, insisting that clergy should not be the only ones to have any determination in how the church was to be operated.
Rockwell and his wife were not very religious, although they were members of St. John's Wilmot Church, an Episcopal church near their home, and had their sons baptized there as well.
Later Episcopal bishops of New York, and other notables of the church, are entombed in side chapels.
* Bond's Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, an historic church in Missouri
An Episcopal church in the United States with red balloons on Pentecost
Upon his arrival in Scotland on 23 June 1650, Charles formally agreed to the Covenant ; his abandonment of Episcopal church governance, although winning him support in Scotland, left him unpopular in England.
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.

Episcopal and she
An Anglican Christian, she played a considerable part in the drafting of the 1979 American Episcopal Book of Common Prayer.
In doing so, she found the rituals of the Episcopal Church to fit the expression of religion she was seeking.
During the sixties, she was married to Jeff Archer, son of the Episcopal Bishop of California Timothy Archer.
His wife, Linda Poindexter, was an Episcopal priest for 13 years, but retired from the clergy when she converted to Roman Catholicism.
His father was a small restaurant owner who left Judaism for a Baptist mission before joining his wife in the Episcopal Church where she taught Sunday School.
She attended boarding school at Chatham Episcopal Institute ( now Chatham Hall ), where she was president of the student body and delivered the salutary oration in 1927.
Instead she and a high school friend enrolled at St. Mary's Episcopal College for Women ,< ref >
She attended St. Agnes ( now St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School ), a private Episcopal school in Alexandria, Virginia, where she excelled in athletics and played the drums for an all-girl band, The Wildcats.
On October 15, 1948, she married Gerald Ford, a lawyer and World War II veteran, at Grace Episcopal Church, in Grand Rapids.
In 2009, she was added to the Calendar of Saints for the Episcopal Church ( United States ) with a minor feast day on 4 January.
A devout Methodist, Rolle requested her funeral be held at Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church and she requested in her will that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to such organizations as The African American Chapter of the American Diabetes Association, The Bethune-Cookman College in Daytona Beach, Florida, The Black Academy of Arts and Letters in Dallas, Texas, The Jenesse Center in Los Angeles, Marcus Garvey Elementary, and Junior High School in Los Angeles.
* Alice Tyler-Denison ( 1827 – 1854 )-In 1850 she married the Reverend Henry M. Denison, an Episcopal rector in Williamsburg.
At this job, she fell in love with fellow apprentice John Ross, who was the son of Aeneas Ross ( and Sarah Leach ), an assistant rector at ( Episcopal ) Christ Church.
Born July 25, 1871 in New York City, she was raised in Harlem by her father, Francis, an Episcopal priest, and her mother, Elizabeth Floy, who came from a prosperous New York family.
Around the same time, Crosby attended her first Methodist church services at the Methodist Episcopal Church where she was delighted by their hymns.
In 1935, she donated the painting to the All Saints ' Episcopal Church in West Newbury, Massachusetts.
In the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, bishops are administrative superintendents of the church ; they are elected by " delegate " votes for as many years deemed until the age of 74, when he / she must retire.
He later looked to Transylvania as an educational model, writing to a friend in 1820 that " If … we are to go a begging anywhere for education, I would rather it should be to Kentucky than any other state, because she has more flavor of the old cask than any other Transylvania University was initially sponsored by the Christ Episcopal Church's rector, the Reverend Moore, and later became affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.
Brown was a member of St. Peter ’ s Episcopal Church since she first arrived in Albany.
Her funeral was held at Saint Luke's Episcopal Church in New Haven, Connecticut where she was married years earlier.
Although by background an assimilated and nonpracticing Jew who continued to consider herself ethnically Jewish, she found herself attracted, along with her husband Efrem, to Anglican Christianity, and they regularly attended the Episcopal Church in New Hartford.
While in her spare time, she was a painter, reader, skater, and singer in the Ascension Episcopal Church choir.

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