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Reverend Jason was understandably bitter.
This was taken after I came to live in Springfield, and it was made under the guidance of the Reverend Raymond Beardslee, a young preacher who came to the Congregational Church there at about the same time that I moved from New York.
Cousin Joshua Dover decided to remain with the Reverend and poor Isaac Pitt until life passed away -- and he was hurt so badly he did not seem for long in this world.
The Reverend Nangle expanded his mission into Mweelin, where a ' school ' was built.
Reverend James Freeman Clarke was one of Alcott's few supporters and defended him against the harsh response from Boston periodicals.
It was erected to honour the memory of the Reverend R. H. Emmerson ( 1826-1857 ), father of the former premier of New Brunswick, Henry Robert Emmerson | H. R. Emmerson.
Moreover, although Reverend Peters claimed that the term blue law was originally used by Puritan colonists, his work has since been found to be unreliable.
Reverend Thomas Smith and Humfrey Wanley undertook the task of cataloguing the Cotton library, in which the Nowell Codex was held.
Montgomery was born in Kennington, London, in 1887, the fourth child of nine, to an Anglo-Irish Anglican priest, the Reverend Henry Montgomery, and his wife, Maud ( née Farrar ).
The one-off test in 1999 between England and Australia that was played to commemorate Australia's first test against Reverend Matthew Mullineux's British side saw England wear an updated version of this jersey.
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.
Her portrait of The Reverend Matthew Blackburne Grier was particularly well-received, as was Sita and Sarita, a portrait of her cousin Charles W. Leavitt's wife Sarah ( Allibone ) Leavitt in white, with a small black cat perched on her shoulder, both gazing out mysteriously.
Charles Henry Alston was born on November 28, 1907 in Charlotte, North Carolina to Reverend Primus Priss Alston and Anna Elizabeth Miller Alston, and was the youngest of five children.
Reverend Alston met his wife when she was a student at his school.
" Allen was an ignorant and profane Deist, who died with a mind replete with horror and despair " was the opinion of Newark, New Jersey's Reverend Uzal Ogden.
He was subsequently entered at the Reverend John Bransby ’ s Manor House School at Stoke Newington, then a suburb four miles ( 6 km ) north of London.
Aberdeen's second son was General Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon ; his third son was the Reverend Douglas Hamilton-Gordon ; and his youngest son Arthur Gordon was created Baron Stanmore in 1893.
Henry Bruce was born at Duffryn, Aberdare, Glamorganshire, the son of John Bruce, a Glamorganshire landowner, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Reverend Hugh Williams Austin.
For many years, a staple of New Year's Eve television programming in Scotland was the comedy sketch show Scotch and Wry featuring the comedian Rikki Fulton, which invariably included a hilarious monologue from him as the preternaturally-gloomy Reverend I. M.

Reverend and Congregational
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 ).
It was named after the first minister of the parish's Congregational church, Reverend Thomas Brooks.
Abigail Adams was born at the North Parish Congregational Church in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to Reverend William Smith and Elizabeth ( née Quincy ) Smith.
The Winnebago Reflector was the village ’ s weekly newspaper, and it was established in 1887 by the Reverend Chenoweth, who was the Congregational minister.
Reverend Charles Stearns ( 1753 – 1826 ), a Harvard-trained minister, served the Congregational Church in Lincoln from late 1781 until his death.
The Village of Vermontville was organized in 1836 by the Reverend Sylvester Cochrane, a Congregational minister from East Poultney, Vermont and the Union Colony.
* Reverend E. H. Alden, founding pastor of First Congregational Church of Waseca, made famous in the Laura Ingalls Wilder series " Little House on the Prairie " where he was played by Dabbs Greer in the TV series.
The main commercial street, Campbell Avenue, is named for British Adjutant William Campbell, at the time an ensign in the Third Guards, who rescued the Reverend Noah Williston, the local Congregational minister and outspoken revolutionary, from being bayoneted by British and Hessian troopers, after he broke his leg trying to escape his captors.
Adams was born in Maryborough, Victoria, the only child of Congregational Church minister the Reverend Charles Adams.
The first chaplain known to have served in the Continental Navy was the Reverend Benjamin Balch, a Congregational minister, whose father had served in a similar capacity in the Royal Navy.
Caterham School was founded as the Congregational School in 1811 in Lewisham, by the Reverend John Townsend to provide a boarding education for the sons of Congregational Ministers.

Reverend and clergyman
He was raised in Warsaw, Illinois, and educated first at the private school of the Reverend Stephen Childs, an Episcopal clergyman.
A person who practices benevolent magic " is not called saahir or sahhaar ( sorcerer, witch ), but is normally referred to as shaikh ( or shaikha for a female ), a title which is normally used to refer to a clergyman or a community notable or elder, and is equal to the English title: ‘ Reverend .’"
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.
With a borough now being established, the Reverend Josiah Dillon, a pioneer clergyman, suggested the name to be changed to Coraopolis.
Early inhabitants included Robert Morris, Sr., agent for a Liverpool shipping firm who greatly influenced the town's growth ; his son, Robert Morris, Jr., known as " the financier of the Revolution ;" Jeremiah Banning, sea captain, war hero, and statesman ; The Reverend Thomas Bacon, Anglican clergyman who wrote the first compilation of the laws of Maryland ; Matthew Tilghman, known as the " patriarch of Maryland " and " father of statehood "; and Colonel Tench Tilghman, aide-de-camp to George Washington and the man who carried the message of General Cornwallis's surrender to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia.
* The Reverend Simon Goodacre, a clergyman, Vicar of Paggleham
An Irish clergyman, the Reverend William Jackson, who had taken in revolutionary opinions during his long stay in France, came to Ireland to negotiate between the French committee of public safety and the United Irishmen.
The Reverend Dr Robert Stirling ( 25 October 1790 – 6 June 1878 ) was a Scottish clergyman, and inventor of the Stirling engine.
* C E J ( Charles Edwin Jeremy ) Darbishire — mild-mannered and short-sighted, the son of a clergyman, the Reverend Percival Darbishire, from whom he has inherited a habit of sententiously citing proverbs ( generally prefixed with " My father says ...").
The Right Reverend the Honourable Adelbert Anson, fourth and youngest son of the first Earl, was a clergyman and served as Bishop of Qu ' Apelle in Canada.
The Very Reverend Lord Charles Murray-Aynsley, fifth son of the third Duke, was a clergyman.
The Reverend Henry Lucas ( c. 1610 – July 1663 ) was an English clergyman and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1640 to 1648.
During a conference on April 11, Captain Jack and several other Modocs drew pistols upon a pre-arranged signal, and killed two leading members of the commission ; Captain Jack fatally shot Canby and Boston Charley dispatched Californian clergyman Reverend Eleazar Thomas.
The Very Reverend Robert Bligh ( cir 1704-1778 ), another younger brother of the first Earl, was a clergyman and served as Dean of Elphin.
Lord Caldecote's elder half-brother the Right Reverend James Inskip was a clergyman while his younger brother Sir John Hampden Inskip ( 1879 – 1960 ) was Lord Mayor of Bristol in 1931.
Chichester was born in Barnstaple, Devon, England, and was the son of an Anglican clergyman, Reverend Charles Chichester, seventh son of Sir Arthur Chichester, 8th Baronet ( see Chichester baronets ).
The Reverend Edward Hincks ( August 19, 1792 – December 3, 1866 ) was an Irish clergyman, best remembered as an Assyriologist and one of the decipherers of Mesopotamian cuneiform.
Some offered as an alternative to disinvestment the so-called " Sullivan Principles ", named after Reverend Leon Sullivan, an African-American clergyman who served on the Board of Directors of General Motors.
His father was a Westmoreland clergyman, the Reverend John Wilkinson, an amateur enthusiast for antiquities.
The Reverend Edwin Emmanuel Bradford ( 1860 – 7 February 1944 ) was an English clergyman and Uranian poet and novelist.
She sometimes used the pseudonym ' Gabrielli ', and probably married a clergyman and poet, the Reverend Francis Meeke ( B. A.
The Last Chronicle of Barset concerns an indigent but learned clergyman, the Reverend Josiah Crawley, the curate of Hogglestock, as he stands accused of stealing a cheque.
The Southern Episcopal Church ( SEC or SEC / USA ) was founded in Nashville, Tennessee in 1962 by a physician turned clergyman, the Right Reverend Burnice Hoyle Webster, and a number of former members of the Episcopal Church.
The Reverend Samson Occom ( 1723 – July 14, 1792 ) ( also misspelled as Occum ) was a Native American Presbyterian clergyman and a member of the Mohegan nation near New London, Connecticut.

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