[permalink] [id link]
The Reverend William J. Fulco, S. J.
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
Reverend and William
The Reverend William Arthur Phillips of the Nyasa Industrial Mission in Blantyre had established a Baptist mission there in 1905, serving an area of and 50, 000 souls.
As previously indicated, this argument is merely a restatement of the Reverend William Paley ’ s argument applied at the cell level.
In 1777 Madison's cousin, the Right Reverend James Madison ( 1749 – 1812 ), became president of The College of William & Mary.
Paul Robeson was born in Princeton in 1898, to Reverend William Drew Robeson and Maria Louisa Bustill.
It is named after the Reverend William Archibald Spooner ( 1844 – 1930 ), Warden of New College, Oxford, who was notoriously prone to this tendency.
* Nimrod ( later Bastion )-a prototype Super Sentinel that arrived from the " Days of Future Past " timeline and was later reactivated by Reverend William Stryker.
However, the Bible Christian Church founded by Reverend William Cowherd in 1809 followed a vegetarian diet.
Various sources note the spirit of campus activism that has existed at Yale since the 1960s, and the intellectual influence of Reverend William Sloane Coffin on many of the future candidates.
* November 16 – The Saint Louis Academy, which later becomes Saint Louis University, is founded by Reverend Louis William Valentine Dubourg.
Always of precarious health herself – she is said to have had tuberculosis – she was too weak to prepare her father's papers for publication, so she delegated the task to a family friend, Reverend William Stephens.
In December 1680, a prominent member of the county and professed Anglican, William Stevens of Rehoboth settlement, sent a request to the Presbytery of Laggan in northern Ireland to consider sending a Presbyterian minister to Somerset county ; and the first Presbyterian minister, Reverend Francis Makemie, arrived in early 1683, quickly followed by a growing list of additional Irish Presbyterian ministers and missionaries.
The city is the site of the last residence of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, the birthplace of Commodore Matthew C. Perry and the Reverend William Ellery Channing.
Founded as the Pennsylvania Female College on December 11, 1869, by Reverend William Trimble Beatty, Chatham was initially situated in the Berry mansion on Woodland Road off Fifth Avenue in the neighborhood of Shadyside.
Famous New Londoners during the American Revolution include Nathan Hale, William Coit, Richard Douglass, Thomas & Nathaniel Shaw, Gen. Samuel Parsons, Printer Timothy Green, Reverend Seabury.
* Reverend Dr. William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin grew up on farm in southern Nelson County during the Reconstruction era after the American Civil War.
Among these was the Reverend William Murphy, a native of Ireland and a pioneer Baptist minister from the Holston River area in East Tennessee who procured a land grant.
Abigail Adams was born at the North Parish Congregational Church in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to Reverend William Smith and Elizabeth ( née Quincy ) Smith.
Ruth Henshaw Bascom ( 1772 – 1848 ), the wife of Reverend Ezekial Lysander Bascom and daughter of Colonel William Henshaw and Phebe Swan, became America's premier portrait folk artist and pastelist, producing over one thousand portraits from 1789 to 1846.
Atkinson Academy, the second-oldest co-educational school in the country, was founded as a boys ' school in 1787 by Reverend Stephen Peabody, General Nathaniel Peabody and Doctor William Cogswell ; it began admitting girls in 1791.
* The Reverend Dr R T Kendall, Minister of Westminster Chapel ); prolific writer ; he completed his DPhil thesis, ' The nature of saving faith from William Perkins ( d. 1602 ) to the Westminster Assembly )' at Regent's Park in 1977
Reverend and J
His father Reverend Joseph J. Doke left England and travelled to South Africa in 1882, where he met and married Agnes Biggs.
One witness, Reverend W. J. Hancock, described the animal as looking like a large kangaroo, running and leaping across a field.
Needing opponents with a similar competitive level on a regular basis for each teams ' three nonconference games, the league contacted two university presidents, the Reverend John E. Brooks, S. J.
It is averred the surviving Jesuit priests at Stonyhurst instantly recognized the physical description of Moriarty as that of the Reverend Thomas Kay, S. J., Prefect of Discipline, under whose aegis Doyle came as a wayward pupil.
James County had been established by the Tennessee General Assembly in January 1871 and was named after Reverend Jesse J. James.
The Reverend is traditionally used with first names ( or initials ) and surname ( e. g., The Reverend John Smith or The Reverend J. F.
To try to settle the differences, Reverend Andrew J. Tant, a Baptist Minister and homesteader, went into partnership with Frank Kell and offered free lots to businesses if they would relocate to the Tant farm, which would eventually become Grandfield.
Reverend Bernard J. McQuaid served as the first college president ( 1856 – 1857, 1859 – 1868 ) and directed a staff of four diocesan clergy including Reverend Alfred Young, vice-president ; Reverend Daniel Fisher ( the second college president, 1857 – 1859 ) and five lay instructors.
* 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 ...").
0.196 seconds.