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It was arranged that he would board in the home of one of the old members of the church, a woman named Catt who, as Wilson afterward found, was briefly referred to as The Cat because of her sharp tongue and fierce initiative.
Dante, in The Inferno ( of the Divine Comedy ), talks briefly to Pope Nicholas III, who was condemned to spend eternity in the Third Bolgia of the Eighth Circle of Hell, reserved for those who committed simony, the ecclesiastical crime of paying for offices or positions in the hierarchy of a church.
Nelson's father also appears briefly in the sixth-season episode " Bart's Girlfriend "; depicted capturing Nelson with a leash as the children run through the cornfields in an attempt to avoid attending church.
The Gallicans briefly achieved independence for the French church, on the principle that the religion of France could not be controlled by the Bishop of Rome, a foreign power.
William Wilberforce ( MP, and abolitionist of the slave trade ) and Sir Stamford Raffles ( founder of colonial Singapore ) both briefly resided here, the former being the patron of Mill Hill ’ s first church, Saint Paul ’ s.
The two groups were briefly reunited between 1958 and 1975, but attempts by church leaders and two Supreme Court decisions were unable to resolve the contention, and the two churches operate independently today.
In 1837 it was briefly suggested that the building might best be utilized as a train station, but the building was finally consecrated as a church in 1842.
A gift, for example, to Ramsey Abbey would take the form of a gift “ to God and St. Benet of Ramsey and the Abbot Walter and the monks of St. Benet ”; or in short hand, “ to God and the church of St. Benet of Ramsey ” or briefly “ to God and St. Benet ”.
Although Strang briefly retained the services of Apostle William Smith as " Chief Patriarch " of his church, he makes no mention of this office anywhere in his book.
In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she is sung about in one church hymn and briefly discussed in church teaching manuals and sermons.
In 1606, they left Leiden briefly for Norwich, England, where they joined another Walloon church, returning to Leiden in 1607, possibly for religious reasons.
Although the Glagolitic alphabet was briefly introduced, as witnessed by church inscriptions in Novgorod, it was soon entirely superseded by the Cyrillic.
Francis left them in her care, briefly to pastor a church in Helena, Montana.
For much of that period, it was the only member church of the Union based outside Europe ( although it was not so when the Philippine Independent Church, also known as the Aglipayan Church, briefly joined the Union of Utrecht ).
Schlick's book begins with a preface in three parts: the composer first thanks his patrons, then briefly discusses the nature of music, and finally describes the purpose of the Spiegel: it was not intended for organists and / or organ builders, as it may seem from the title, but for those church and monastery authorities who wanted to buy an organ, or had one entrusted to their care.
Although Strang briefly enjoyed the services of Apostle William Smith as " Chief Patriarch " of his church, he makes no mention of this office anywhere in his book.
Archaeologically speaking, the structure is a three-tiered complex of buildings: ( 1 ) the present basilica built just before the year 1100 during the height of the Middle Ages ; ( 2 ) beneath the present basilica is a 4th century basilica that had been converted out of the home of a Roman nobleman, part of which had in the 1st century briefly served as an early church, and the basement of which had in the 2nd century briefly served as a mithraeum ; ( 3 ) the home of the Roman nobleman had been built on the foundations of a republican era building that had been destroyed in the Great Fire of 64AD.
In the following film The Beast with a Billion Backs she is seen dancing with Yivo and later is briefly seen in the audience of Fry's church sermon to Yivo.
During the reign of Queen Mary the manor was briefly restored to the church but given back to the Hoby family by Elizabeth I.
Cristea introduced reforms such as the Gregorian calendar to the church, including, briefly, the celebration of Easter on the same date as the Roman Catholic Church.
In 1606 he briefly returned to his post at Cà Grande in Venice, but almost immediately quit and moved to Padua to become maestro di cappella at the church of S Antonio there.
Invited to become vicar of a nearby Anglican church, but lacking any religious qualifications, he briefly returned to England, to be ordained by the bishop of London in March 1762.

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His political program enjoyed support from merchants, large landowners, foreign capitalists, the church, and the military.
Seen positively, Stephen stabilised the northern border with Scotland, contained Geoffrey's attacks on Normandy, was at peace with Louis VI, enjoyed good relations with the church and had the broad support of his barons.
His compositions were not enough to support him financially, and from 1861 to 1872 he supplemented his income by working as a church organist, which he enjoyed, and as a music teacher, sometimes at the Crystal Palace School, which he hated and gave up as soon as he could.
In these difficult circumstances Murenu could not afford to be formally educated, and he enjoyed spending time at the local church.
Seen positively, Stephen stabilised the northern border with Scotland, contained Geoffrey's attacks on Normandy, was at peace with Louis VI, enjoyed good relations with the church and had the broad support of his barons.
Besides the church and school functions, there was a skating rink that was enjoyed by both adults and children.
When Cab was young, he enjoyed singing in church.
The united church enjoyed modest growth in the first part of the 20th century, having at one point 90 congregations, but after the Second World War, like several other denominations in the UK, suffered a decline in numbers.
The rule of Suleiman and the subsequent Ottoman Sultans brought an age of " religious peace "; Jew, Christian and Muslim enjoyed the freedom of religion the Ottomans granted them and it was possible to find a synagogue, a church and a mosque in the same street.
A rich wool trading centre in the Middle Ages, Chipping Campden enjoyed the patronage of wealthy wool merchants ( see also wool church ).
This relationship with the church was a partnership of heritage and values, though the church never enjoyed any administrative role at TCU.
Before the demise of the Dutch Republic in 1795, it enjoyed the status of " public " or " privileged " church.
The university enjoyed an excellent reputation in Brandenburg and the surrounding regions, and its graduates had high positions in administration, politics, law and the church.
This began a prolonged period of conflict between church and state that persisted until the 1940s when the Church enjoyed a restoration of its former status under the presidency of Colonel Juan Perón.
Despite some important commissions ( including a bust of London merchant Christopher Emmott ( died 1745 ) today held in the church of St Bartholomew, Colne, Lancashire ), he enjoyed little success and turned instead to architecture and ultimately became a leading architect of his time.
It aroused among church people a sense of responsibility towards forthcoming generations and enjoyed royal support.
The church owned land and enjoyed numerous privileges that were endorsed by papal bulls and decrees.
Warren Martyn and Adrian Wood said they enjoyed: " the Simpsons grossly dysfunctional in church, Homer dispensing terrible advice, and a real moral dilemma for Bart.
The village center lies between the lake and the slopes of the Buchberg ( 888 m, ' Beech-mountain ') and is the location of a Baroque pilgrimage church from which marvelous views across the lake and up to the " Höllengebirge " ( mountains of hell ) can be enjoyed.
Many a cleric as well as the Church as a whole enjoyed a luxury lifestyle in stark contrast to the conditions the large majority of the population lived in ; this luxury was financed by high church taxes and abundant sale of indulgences.
The period begins with the Sack of Rome by Alaric and the Visigoths, and ends with the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, specifically the excommunication of Jan Hus by Pope Alexander V. Between those two events, the church enjoyed its apogee of influence in society.
As a recent convert, Strang did not possess the name recognition among rank-and-file Mormons enjoyed by Brigham Young and Sidney Rigdon ( two other contenders for church leadership ).

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