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The St. Olaf College Choir was established as an outgrowth of the local St. John's Lutheran Church, where Christiansen was organist and the choir was composed at least partially of students from the nearby St. Olaf campus.
St Athanasius was born in the city of Alexandria or possibly the nearby Nile Delta town of Damanhur ca.
St Athanasius was an Egyptian born in the city of Alexandria or possibly the nearby Nile Delta town of Damanhur.
There is no record of any native Amerindian population in the British Virgin Islands during this period, although the native population on nearby St. Croix was decimated.
Meanwhile, over the period 1672 – 1733, the Danish gained control of the nearby islands of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix.
In 1808, the Babbage family moved into the old Rowdens house in East Teignmouth, and Benjamin Babbage became a warden of the nearby St. Michael's Church.
The clubs raise money for projects in the local community and hold annual events such as a fireworks display, duck races in the Gorge, a dragon boat race on the reservoir and concerts on the grounds of the nearby St Michael's Cheshire Home.
* Other-Garífuna, descended from Black Africans and indigenous peoples from St. Vincent's, live mainly in Livingston and Puerto Barrios, and other blacks and mulattos ; Asians, mostly of Chinese descent, and also a growing Koreans in Guatemala and in nearby Mixco, currently numbering about 10, 000.
The brothers ' new household released a statementcomplete with their own cyphers at the topannouncing that they have established their own office at nearby St. James's Palace to look after their public, military and charitable activities.
Kansas City's Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception is the cathedral seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City and St. Joseph ; The Cathedral of St. Peter in nearby Kansas City, Kansas is the seat of the Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas.
Stone from the cove was also used to construct the nearby church of St Buryan, whose 92 foot granite tower is an imposing local landmark often used as a line of sight by fishermen coming into port.
The writings in these codices, dating back to the 2nd century AD, comprised 52 mostly Gnostic tractates ( treatises ), believed to be a library hidden by monks from the nearby monastery of St Pachomius when the possession of such banned writings, denounced as heresy, was made an offence.
Immediately opposite the gates to St. James's Palace, Sam Houston's original Embassy of the Republic of Texas to the Court of St. James's is now a hat shop, but is clearly marked with a large plaque and a nearby restaurant is called Texas Embassy.
Columbus and the Spanish conquistadors largely ignored St. Vincent and the smaller Grenadine islands nearby, but focused instead on the pursuit of gold and silver in Central and South America.
She had a crisis of faith and tended to attend religious services at the nearby St. Stephen's Church and discuss religion with William, Joseph's younger brother, as Joseph had apparently stopped attending religious services.
Todd's barber shop is situated at 186 Fleet Street, London, next to St. Dunstan's church, and is connected to Mrs. Lovett's pie shop in nearby Bell Yard by means of an underground passage.
In the subsequent century, St. Gall came into conflict with the nearby Bishopric of Constance which had recently acquired jurisdiction over the Abbey of Reichenau on Lake Constance.
A resurrection of the Inklings in Oxford was made in 2006 ; the group still meets every Sunday evening, currently at St Cross College nearby the Eagle and Child.

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He stifled the Comanche yell and let John lead him straight toward the nearby black volcanic mountain.
After 18 months, not proving suitable for shop work, Cook travelled to the nearby port town of Whitby to be introduced to friends of Sanderson's, John and Henry Walker.
Al-Kamil retreated to the nearby fortress of al-Mansurah, but the crusaders remained in Damietta throughout 1219 and 1220, awaiting the arrival of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, while King John returned to Acre briefly to defend against al-Mu ' azzam, who was raiding the kingdom from Damascus in John's absence.
The John Anderson school collapsed soon after Agassiz's death, but is considered a precursor of the Woods Hole Marine Biological Laboratory, which is nearby.
Two years later, in 1857, the European and North American Railway opened its line from Moncton to nearby Shediac ; this was followed by a line from Moncton to Saint John opening in 1859.
The most recent of these reports was the nearby Blue Creek Mountain track find, which was investigated by journalist John Green, Rene Dahinden, and archaeologist Don Abbott on and after August 28, 1967.
He grew up nearby at the home of his father, Henry John Bennett, at Hopewell Cape, the shire town of Albert County, then a town of 1, 800 people.
John provided an erratic education in geography and chemistry, and took William on natural history explorations of the nearby Slough countryside.
In the nearby Byzantine Empire, the Ottoman emir Orhan married Byzantine princess Theodora as part of an alliance between her father John VI Kantakouzenos and the Ottomans.
A school ( John Philip Sousa Elementary ) and a band shell are named after him and there is also a memorial tree planted in nearby Port Washington.
Disconcerted and confused, he and Casy meet their old neighbor, Muley Graves, who tells them that the family has gone to stay at Uncle John Joad's home nearby.
* Tradescant ( TR ) ( 50 boys, 1976 ) is named for John Tradescant the younger, the 17th-century Royal gardener and plant collector, an alumnus of the school, whose father John laid out gardens nearby.
Novelist John Grisham grew up in nearby DeSoto County, Mississippi, and many of his books are set in Memphis.
Tobacco later became a cash crop, with the work of John Rolfe and others, for export and the sustaining economic driver of Virginia and nearby colonies like Maryland.
" Attendees of the 1906 meeting walked from Storer College to the nearby farm of the Murphy family, then the site of the historic fort where John Brown's quest to free four million enslaved African Americans reached its bloody climax.
The defenders sent messages to King John, bivouacked with the main body of his army at nearby Haddington, asking for urgent assistance.
The three Mohicans were baptized on February 11, 1742 in John de Turk ’ s barn nearby at Oley, Pennsylvania.
Dr. John Mauchly, then chairman of the physics department of nearby Ursinus College, was a student in the summer electronics course, and the following fall secured a teaching position at the Moore School.
Around 1206 King John permitted the monks to enclose and clear part of the nearby Perry woods.
His observatory was dismantled and the telescope was sold to Dr John Lee and re-erected in a new observatory of Smyth's own design at Hartwell House nearby.
The pits are named after Sir John Vanbrugh, architect of Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard, who had a house nearby, adjacent to Greenwich Park, now called Vanbrugh Castle.
The Dior fashion designer John Galliano spent some of his youth in Streatham, before moving to nearby Dulwich.

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When their study of the New Testament led the reformers to begin to practice Baptism by Immersion, the nearby Redstone Baptist Association invited Brush Run Church to join with them for the purpose of fellowship.
The Valley Baptist Hospital was built nearby a few years later, and eventually the older hospital closed.
Williams Baptist College is in nearby College City.
Places of worship include the Jasper First Christian Church, the Jasper First Baptist Church, and the Jasper United Methodist Church, as well as nearby rural congregations.
The East Sylva Baptist Church is the dominant building of the neighborhood, with a tall spire and three floors, built in the mid-1950s and replacing an earlier stone church nearby.
The city also has a local radio station, WHVT ( 90. 5 FM )( http :// www. cleanair. fm ) which is owned and operated by Harvest Baptist Temple in Clyde, with a translator on 94. 1 FM in nearby Findlay.
The area was active in the Free Will Baptist movement in the 19th century, and the Smithville Seminary, a Free Baptist institution, was nearby.
Through the 1930s, a Baptist encampment was held annually that attracted as many as 10, 000 persons to the South Concho River area and the mineral waters in nearby Christoval also attracted visitors and settlers.
It was built in 1887 and continues to serve the local community with regular masses held every Sunday ( administered by St. John the Baptist parish in nearby Cle Elum ).
These people were known as " squatters ," and built the Hopewell Baptist Church nearby.
A parochial school, Pioneer Christian School, which is under the auspices of Northland International University meets at Faith Baptist Church in nearby Beecher, also serves students from Pembine.
Two other congregations are located on Highway 141 in nearby Beecher-Crossroads Church ( an Assembly of God congregation ) and Faith Baptist Church.
The site is now in the care of English Heritage and is easily accessible from the nearby church of St John the Baptist, Edlingham.
Engelbrecht also donated land for the nearby Canaan Baptist Church ( the " Prairie Chapel ").
The Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center campus is located nearby.
When their study of the New Testament led the reformers to begin to practice baptism by immersion, the nearby Redstone Baptist Association invited Brush Run Church to join with them for the purpose of fellowship.
There are a number of major scientific employers nearby including the UKAEA at Culham ( and the Joint European Torus ( JET ) fusion research project ), Harwell Laboratory, the Science and Technology Facilities Council ( the research council responsible for Rutherford Appleton Laboratory ) and the Diamond Light Source synchrotron, which is the largest UK-funded scientific facility to be built for over 30 years Didcot is also the base of operations for the Baptist Union of Great Britain and BMS World Mission.
After investigation of a number of alternatives, the decision was made in January 1998 to purchase the building that had housed Community Baptist Church in Taylors, S. C. ( a nearby suburb of Greenville ).
Located nearby is the more conventional Church of St. John the Baptist ( 1681 ).
It is named after the Rue de Jourdain ( French: Jordan Street ), referring to a nearby church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, who baptised Christ in the Jordan.
The Old Gate of the Prodromos (, Palaia Porta tou Prodromou ), named after the nearby Church of St John the Baptist ( called Prodromos, " the Forerunner ", in Greek ), is another unclear case.
In 1927, the Tennessee Baptist Convention made the decision to consolidate Hall-Moody with a similar institution, Union University, in nearby Jackson, Tennessee.
Rutledge was born in Cloverport, Kentucky ( more specifically, at nearby Tar Springs ) to Wiley Blount Rutledge, Sr. ( d. 1944 ), a Southern Baptist minister, and Mary Lou Wigginton Rutledge ( d. 1903 ).

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