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 Richard William Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He said of the Church of England that there was "no more glorious church in Christendom than this inconsistent English Church." The dean often meditated resigning his office, though his reputation as an ecclesiastical statesman stood so high that he was regarded in 1882 as a possible sUccessor to Archbishop Tait.
See Life and Letters of Dean Church, by his daughter, MC Church (1895); memoir by HC Beeching in Dict.
Richard William Church (April 25, 1815 - December 6, 1890), English divine, son of John Dearman Church, brother of Sir Richard Church, a merchant, was born at Lisbon, his early years being mostly spent at Florence.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_William_Church

  
 Richard
Richard Church Sir Richard Church (Quaker, Matthew Church of Cork.
Richard, Duke of Burgundy Richard of Autun (ca.Gilbert of Chalon, Duke of Burgundy.
Richard Corkill Richard Corkill is the Chief Minister of the Onchan.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/richard.html

  
 §14. Dean Church; Trench. XII. The Oxford Movement. Vol. 12. The Romantic Revival. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature: An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21
He passed, in 1863, from the deanery of Westminster to the archbishopric of Dublin, where he was primate at the disestablishment and fought hard for the ancient symbols of the Irish church under its new constitution.
Church was a preacher, a moralist, a historian; but, especially, he was a student of human nature, who judged men equally yet with sympathy, who weighed motives in scales which were never deflected by prejudice or passion, and knew to a nicety the springs of human action.
Church noted “the peculiar combination in him of the poet, the theologian and the champion of primitive and catholic doctrine.” Some of his lyrics belong to the highest flight of English poetry.
www.bartleby.com /222/1214.html

  
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Alexius Stafford of Wexford was dean of Christ Church, Dublin, during the brief Jacobite interlude of 1689-90 despite a law-suit which attempted to return the cathedral to the previous chancellor.
Alexius Stafford 'the Popish Dean of Christ's Church'
As dean he celebrated Mass and welcomed James II to Christ Church.
www.historyireland.com /magazine/8_3.html

  
 Dean Church: Chapter I
The Deans of Saint Paul's preach in their own Cathedral only on the very greatest festivals, but the rarity of Church's sermons made each of them an event.
With a preface by the Dean of Christ Church.
Richard William Church was born at Lisbon on the 25
justus.anglican.org /resources/pc/bios/church/chapter1.html

  
 Richard Martinitz Family
Richard is the son of Paul Dean and Margaret Ann Martinitz.
Richard Lynn Martinitz and Tamara Ann Ford were married November 24, 1979 at the Woodbine United Methodist Church.
Richard helped his father with the farming and dairy and continued farming after they moved to Woodbine in 1975.
www.ku.edu /kansas/medicine/woodbine/wfh_martinitz4.html

  
 Richard Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Church (dean) - Richard William Church, nephew of the general
Richard Church (writer), English poet and man of letters
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Church

  
 Richard Dean Miller
Richard Dean Miller was born on 20 Aug 1936 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA.
SOURCES: Copies of birth and marriage certificates in file; Baptism - Christ Church, Quincy, Norfolk.
Richard was married to Joanne on 2 May 1959 in Quincy, Norfolk, MA.
www.go.ednet.ns.ca /~neil/d2124.htm

  
 Newhouse A1
Congressman Richard Gephardt says his religion is "to care about the poor first." Howard Dean, who in the past has criticized the mixing of religion and politics, now promises to talk about Jesus when he campaigns in the South.
In the early 1980s, Dean became a Congregationalist because he objected to a local Episcopal diocese's reluctance to surrender its property for a scenic, nine-mile bike path.
In November, for instance, Dean said at a luncheon in Tallahassee, Fla., that Southerners must quit basing their votes on "race, guns, God and gays." That may not square with new references to Jesus.
www.newhousenews.com /archive/okeefe123103.html

  
 Regional Structure
Deans are expected to convene the clergy of the Region for matters of mutual concern, prayer, and study, and for consultation about matters of importance to the Bishop.
Clergy are asked to use their Deans as colleagues and pastors; to keep them informed on matters in their lives and ministries; and to keep in touch with the other clergy in the Region through the Deans.
The Dean acts for the Bishop and represents him in Regional Councils, in the pastoral care of the clergy and congregations, contact with vacant cures, and serves as a pastoral liaison for the Bishop in other matters of the Region.
www.thediocese.net /new_pages/regional.html

  
 Scientology leader still jailed in Spain; church charges 'persecution' - 10 December 1988
Dean Kelley, director of religious and civil liberties for the National Council of Churches, a U.S. group representing Protestant and Eastern Orthodox congregations, agreed.
With the president of the Church of Scientology and 10 members in a Spanish jail for a third week, the U.S.-based church has launched a public-relations campaign charging that a Madrid judge is violating Spanish and international law.
Heber Jentzsch, 53, president of the Church of Scientology International, was imprisoned in Madrid Nov. 20 during a raid on Scientology centers throughout Spain.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~dst/Narconon/sources/media/sp101288.htm?FACTNet

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Church in China
Then came (1834) William Dean, for the American Baptist Missionary Union; Henry Lockwood (1835) for the Board of Foreign Missions of the protestant Episcopal Church in the United States; G. Tradescant Lay (1836), for the British and Foreign Bible Society; Edward B. Squire (1836) for the Church Missionary Society.
The old churches of the capital were restored to the Lazarists, and passports for inland travel or sojourn issued to twenty-eight missionaries.
Four churches of the capital, or their sites, were then surrendered to the French Ambassador, Baron Gros, who issued passports to twenty-eight missionaries of various congregations and nationalities.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03669a.htm

  
 RDA HomePage
Richard Dean Anderson, former star of MacGyver and lantern-jawed he-man of Stargate SG-1, is lying flat on his back, blocking a cramped corridor at Burnaby's Bridge Studios, tossing a rubber ball the length of the hallway while two black Labradors race pell-mell to retrieve the toy.
Richard Dean Anderson, the irreverent Colonel Jack O'Neill in the TV series Stargate SG-1, has silenced those critics who thought his fame would die with the demise of "Mac" MacGyver.
As per the norm in epic sci-fi cliff-hangers, when we last saw Richard Dean Anderson and his SG-1 team, the fate of humanity was up for grabs as they were held captive on an alien mothership by some freaky King Tut-ish baddies hell-bent on destroying Earth.
www.xs4all.nl /~sutpmar/n_inter1.html

  
 Church, R. W. Collection.
Richard William Church was an Anglican clergyman and the Dean of St. Paul's, London.
He also recommends Holland, possibly Henry Scott Holland, of Christ Church for giving or hosting a lecture, stating that "I think he will be brilliant." In the second letter dated January 12, 1877, Church states that he cannot give a lecture.
In the letter Church gives Kempe conditional acceptance for giving a lecture.
www.pitts.emory.edu /Archives/text/mss175.html

  
 hole1
Richard Church was an Victorian Clergyman who became Dean of St Paul's Cathedral in London, at a time when it was in need of refurbishment, both materially and spiritually; he also wrote an excellent life of St Anselm.
This poem was based on "Life and Letters of Dean Church", which I am reading over Lent.
When he had to leave his country parish of Whatley, he grieved over the loss of moving to the City, from being a country Rector to a Cathedral Dean, and this poem I hope sums up some of his feelings as expressed in his letters.
user.itl.net /~whitsco/poemc38.htm

  
 Rt Revd Richard Randerson, Dean
Dean Richard married Jackie, with whom he has three children, in 1967, and left Papakura the following year to take up a World Council of Churches scholarship.
Installed as Dean of Auckland in 2000, Bishop Richard was also commissioned as the Deputy Chair of the N.Z. Royal Commission into Genetic Modification which completed its task and reported in July 2001.
In 1978 Bishop Richard became Vicar of St Peter's Church, Wellington, and Archdeacon of Wellington nine years later, retaining both positions until 1990.
holy-trinity.org.nz /134.php

  
 Church Dean R W - new and used books
Church, Dean R.W. Village Sermons Preached at Whatley.
Church, Dean R W & Church, Mary C. (ed.) -
Church, Dean R W & Church, Mary C. (ed.) - Life and Letters of Dean Church
www.isbn.pl /A-CHURCH-Dean-R-W

  
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This is the final work of Richard Schoenherr, a leading sociologist of religion who died in 1996, and is a balanced, imaginative, and indispensable analysis of celibacy for Catholic priests and its impact on the Church.
Schoenherr contends that Church’s hierarchy recognizes that the end of celibacy means the end of patriarchy and opens the door to greater pluralism within the church.
He argues that the basic problem confronting the Catholic Church is the shrinking number of priests and their inability to respond to the needs of an expanding laity.
www.frontlist.com /detail/0195082591

  
 Working Dogs Book Store - Sinners in the Hands of an Angry Church (Dean Merrill)
Merrill is on target to tell the Church that romanticizing the past is just a distraction keeping us from really engaging the culture by "speaking the truth in love." I love this book - we can be conservative and not be mad about it.
We might yet save the church from the church, and help it to be "pure and holy in the sight of God."
Merrill writes that frontal resistance to evil regimes does not always win the day, and that the view of the 1st century church was to trust in the All Powerful One.
www.workingdogs.com /bookstore/us/product/0310213088.htm

  
 Disacknowledged -- Chronology of Events
In phone conversation Dean Harris admits her department overstepped its bounds and erred in issuing the original letter to Brown.
Dean Diane Mackie of the Graduate Division refuses to provide rationale for decision or information concerning the refusal of Brown's Master's Degree.
Dean Li Fails to Expel Brown by Deadline, Sets Arbitrary Rules then Recants.
www.geocities.com /brown_ct/chron.html

  
 Library
Also of significance is the collection of books on the Oxford Movement, originally the property of Dean Richard Church, and given to the College by his daughter Mary.
The single point of entry to the library is a recent addition, made possible in 1996/7 by the generosity of donors.
www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk /newsite/library.htm

  
 Richard Dean - Author/Mudsock
In contrast, the Presbyterian meeting house constructed at Mudsockwith bricks made by Nathan Dean in 1828 crumbled and was deemed unsafe within 25 years.
It may be of interest to note that the bricks in the original buildings at Ohio University were made by John and William Dean, younger brothers of Nathan Dean Jr, my great,great,greatgrandfather.
At the time of my father's death, I made the commitment to research and document as best I could the nature and circumstances of this early village.
oak.cats.ohiou.edu /~deanr/mudsockrd.htm

  
 Life And Letters Of Dean Church - CHURCH,MARY
Richard William Church (1815-1890)was an English clergyman and Dean of St. Paul's Church and a leader in the High Church Movement.
Life And Letters Of Dean Church - CHURCH,MARY
www.davidevesbooks.com /si/008935.html

  
 SFSU Music Faculty Biographies
She is soloist at Trinity Episcopal Church, San Francisco, and directs and sings with Opera Bravo, an operatic quartet formed in 1990.
Pianist Patricia Taylor Lee came to SFSU from West Chester University in Pennsylvania where she was a professor of keyboard music and also served as chair of the Keyboard Department, Acting Dean of Graduate Studies, Interim Dean of the Faculty of Professional Studies, and Associate Vice-president for Academic Affairs.
Festinger was a composition student of Andrew Imbrie and Richard Feliciano.
www.sfsu.edu /~music/bios.htm

  
 Trinity Cathedral Church
(Dean of Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kansas City, Mo.) is elected Bishop Coadjutor, succeeding Bishop Porter in 1958.
1853 The Rev. William Ingraham Kip (Rector, Trinity Church, San Francisco) is elected Bishop of the Missionary District of California.
1967 The Rev. Edward McNair (Rector, Church of the Incarnation, Santa Rosa) is elected Suffragan Bishop.
www.trinitycathedral.org /clrgychr.htm

  
 WOOD, ANTHONY A2 (1632-1695) - Online Information article about WOOD, ANTHONY A2 (1632-1695)
dean of Christ Church, who under-took the expense of See also:
CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr.
Jacobites and Papists better than Dissenters in the Athenae, but he died in communion with the Church of See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /WIL_YAK/WOOD_ANTHONY_A2_1632_1695_.html

  
 The Page of Dean Richard Lobs - A Priest of the Anglican Communion Network - Orlando, FL
The Dean will seek to update the participants in this session about the current affairs of the Anglican Communion and the Episcopal Church.
The Church ritualizes this engagement of God with us in a series of visible signs that communicate the spiritual grace with which God blesses us -- these are Sacraments.
The Page of Dean Richard Lobs - A Priest of the Anglican Communion Network - Orlando, FL The Page of Dean Richard Lobs
www.deanlobs.com

  
 Cathedral Church of the Advent - Search
Dean Zahl speaks to the Residential Diocesan Synod, Diocese of Rochester
When love of unity overmasters the love of truth, the hope of a safe church is gone.
Episcopal Church in the United States faces exclusion from the Anglican communion
www.adventbirmingham.org /articles.asp

  
 Adherents.com
In the Indian subcontinent, Anglicans merged with non-Apostolic Protestant denominations to form four united Churches, the Church of North India, and the Church of South India, the Church of Pakistan, and the Church of Bangladesh.
The Church of England is the mother church.
New ministers in these churches have been ordained into the historic Apostolic succession, and they are overwhelmingly Apostolic now, although they are not particularly 'Anglican,' but united.
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_29.html

  
 JRULM: Special Collections Guide: Edward Freeman Papers
There is also a collection of over 6,200 pen-and-ink sketches by Freeman of churches in England, Wales, France, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, many of which are no longer standing.
Freeman made three attempts to obtain a professorship at Oxford before his very belated appointment in 1884 to the Regius Professorship of Modern History.
These are an invaluable resource for architectural and art historians.
rylibweb.man.ac.uk /data2/spcoll/freeman

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