Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Apostolic succession" ¶ 48
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

founders and senior
The founders, Omar Ahmad and Nihad Awad, had earlier been officers of the Islamic Association of Palestine ( IAP ), described by a former FBI analyst and US Treasury Department intelligence official as " intimately tied to the most senior Hamas leadership.
His younger brother, Sir John Shaw-Lefevre, was a senior civil servant and one of the founders of the University of London, while his nephew, George, was a Liberal politician.
The careers of founders and senior partners Jacques Herzog ( born 19 April 1950 ), and Pierre de Meuron ( born 8 May 1950 ), closely paralleled one another, with both attending the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ( ETH ) in Zürich.
Mike Gold, one of First's founders, served as the company president until late 1985 ; Gold soon moved to New York to become a senior editor at DC Comics.
The founders were Gilbert's elder brother Neville Talbot, then a senior army chaplain, and Reverend Philip Thomas Byard ( Tubby ) Clayton.
As St. Augustine's grew to junior and senior high school, the founders started Crossroads with a separate board of directors and separate campus, which eventually merged in the 1980s under the name Crossroads.
The three founders, Tom Riordan, Earl Killian and Ray Kunita, were senior managers at MIPS Computer Systems Inc ..
Agnos ' most recent projects also include advising the founders of Open House, the first senior housing planned for elderly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in San Francisco as well as a project working with young families seeking to improve neighborhood schools in their neighborhood of Potrero Hill in San Francisco.
There are around 627 male and female students in the senior school ( ages 11 to 18 ), in four Houses, named after the two founders and two previous teachers at the school: Balyes, Dawsons ( which includes the 60 boarders ), Gibbards, and Owens.
The founders included Mr. K. Tani, one of the founders of TEAC-Japan and Dr. Abe, a senior TEAC-Japan engineer.

founders and leaders
A legal case was filed against two of the Church's leaders, Hans Bogers ( one of the original founders of the Dutch Santo Daime community ) and Geraldine Fijneman ( the head of the Amsterdam Santo Daime community ).
He was one of the earliest founders and movement leaders of the Mujahideen in the late 1970s, right before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
His speeches inspired many European political leaders and the founders of the United States.
Morocco is supported in this view by a number of former Polisario founders and leaders.
In 1854, the founders of Northwestern submitted to the county judge their plans for a city to be named Evanston after John Evans, one of their leaders.
Within the Green Lantern stories, the Guardians of the Universe are the immortal founders and leaders of the Green Lantern Corps, which they administer from their homeworld Oa at the center of the universe.
In 1988 he was one of the founders as well as the leaders of the populist party Sweden Democrats and wrote its program.
As explained and continued by the later leaders of Chabad, this enabled the human mind to grasp concepts of Godliness, and so enable the heart to feel the love and awe of HaShem, emphasised by all the founders of hasidism, in an internal way.
" Mama Sisulu has, over the decades, been a pillar of strength not only for the Sisulu family but also the entire liberation movement, as she reared, counselled, nursed and educated most of the leaders and founders of the democratic SA ", Zuma said.
One of the early leaders of this church was Amos Adams, and among the founders were Richard Dummer and his wife Mary.
Eileen Barker discusses the tendency for new religious movements to have founders or leaders who wield considerable charismatic authority and are believed to have special powers or knowledge.
The format of a Graduate School for professionals with training exclusively in intensive summer seminars has the advantage that it can commit a faculty of excellent reputation who are internationally engaged leaders or founders in their field.
At that point, the founders of most venture capital firms came from financial backgrounds, however Kleiner Perkins's founders distinguished themselves through their technology industry experience ; Kleiner was a founder of Fairchild Semiconductor and Perkins was one of the leaders of Hewlett-Packard's early computer hardware division.
In 1997, in a back-handed compliment, the founders of the annual award for " The Worst Transnational Corporation operating in New Zealand ", as voted by " four or five eminent judges – academics, community leaders, artists, even sportspeople ", named it the " Roger Award " after Sir Roger Douglas.
The Equatorian leaders of the Anya Nya and founders of the struggle were Fr.
He earned a Ph. D. in 1981 ( Biobehavioral Sciences ) from the University of Connecticut where he studied under Professor Benson E. Ginsburg, one of the founders and leaders of modern behavior genetics, as his advisor.
He was one of the founders of cultural-historical psychology and the leaders of the Vygotsky Circle.
On his return from New York, Gadsden became one of the founders and leaders of the Charleston Sons of Liberty.
The late Ted Grant was its chief theoretician and one of the principle founders of the organisation since its beginning, alongside Alan Woods and Lal Khan who are its best known current leaders and theoreticians.
PNB's founders included several leaders of the Swadeshi movement such as Dyal Singh Majithia and Lala Harkishan Lal, Lala Lalchand, Shri Kali Prosanna Roy, Shri E. C.
Important figures connected to the history of Santiago del Estero include colonel Juan Francisco Borges, leader of the Independence War ( and ancestor of writer Jorge Luis Borges ), as well as the revolutionary leaders Mario Roberto and Francisco René Santucho, founders of the Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores and the Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo.
For the generation of national leaders coming of age in the 1820s and 1830s – men like Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John C. Calhoun – " the founders " represented a heroic but anonymous abstraction whose long shadow fell across all followers and whose legendary accomplishments defied comparison.
Later, however, their paths diverged, as Nemtsov sided with Yeltsin's government on most issues, eventually becoming deputy prime minister and one of the founders and leaders of the Union of Rightist Forces, while Yavlinsky became the leader of liberal opposition to Yeltsin ).

founders and British
* 1711 – Ships from British Admiral Hovenden Walker's Quebec Expedition founders on rocks at the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River.
Edmund Burke, an Anglo-Irish politician who served in the British House of Commons and opposed the French Revolution, is credited as one of the founders of conservativism in Great Britain.
He is also remembered as one of the pivotal founders of the London School of Economics, whose library is now called the British Library of Political and Economic Science.
Category: British magazine founders
Many of the later sources may also have formed part of a propaganda effort designed to create a history for the people of Ireland that could bear comparison with the mythological descent of their British invaders from the founders of Rome that was promulgated by Geoffrey of Monmouth and others.
** The British steamship Quetia founders in the Lorres Straits: 124 lives are lost.
Category: British founders of automobile manufacturers
The Moravian work in South Africa inspired William Carey and the founders of the British Baptist missions.
Based on such accounts of Scythian founders of certain Germanic as well as Celtic tribes, British historiography in the British Empire period such as
He was one of the founders of the British Society for the History of Science, and served as President from 1955 to 1957.
Waltham Forest is the birthplace of William Morris, best known as one of the principal founders of the British Arts and Crafts Movement.
Category: British magazine founders
Category: British magazine founders
Remember, therefore, all the fine things that your jurists and statesmen have said and written about the great palladium of British liberty and so forth: remember how the learned Sir William Blackstone hath delivered himself on this point ;— how that ' the founders of the English laws have with excellent forecast contrived that the truth of every accusation, whether preferred in the shape of indictment, information, or appeal, should be confirmed by the unanimous suffrage of twelve of his ( the accused person's ) equals and neighbours, indifferently chosen, and superior to all suspicion.
Category: British magazine founders
Category: British newspaper founders
In the 1930s, the pioneering founders of Kibbutz Yavneh from the Religious Zionist movement immigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine, settling near Petah Tikva on land purchased by a Jewish-owned German company.
Category: British magazine founders
Category: British magazine founders
An account of experiences of two founders of early residential schools for aboriginal children, was published in 2006 by the University of British Columbia Press.
Thus, the loyalists, to whom the British gave free land, and the nominal hereditary title ' UEL ' ( United Empire Loyalist ), which their descendants may choose to bear even today, are generally regarded to be the founders of modern English-speaking Canada.
William Farr ( 30 November 1807 – 14 April 1883 ) was a nineteenth-century British epidemiologist, regarded as one of the founders of medical statistics.
He became a leader among evangelical churchmen, was one of the founders of the Church Missionary Society in 1799, the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews ( now known as the Church's Ministry Among Jewish People or CMJ ) in 1809, and acted as adviser to the British East India Company in the choice of chaplains for India.

1.266 seconds.