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  Patron Saints Index: Saint John Ogilvie
Walter Ogilvie was a Scottish noble who raised his son John in the state religion of Scotland, Calvinism.
John converted to Catholicism at age 17 at Louvain, Belgium.
Ogilvie's request was granted, and he returned to Scotland in November 1613.
www.catholicforum.com /saints/saintj60.htm   (193 words)

  
 John Ogilvie
OGILVIE, John, clergyman, born in New York city in 1722; died there, 26 November, 1774.
Ogilvie was appointed chaplain to the Royal American regiment, and was present in every campaign during the war.
Ogilvie was appointed an assistant minister in Trinity church, New York, which post he held during the remaining ten years of his life.
www.famousamericans.net /johnogilvie   (361 words)

  
 US Cities - ogilvie - ogilvie catholic transportation website international susanogilvie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ogilvie Public Schools Parent Access click here to register for Parent Access²² Net Trekker Log in as Ogilviestudent with a password of student Username and Passwords are case sensitive Testing
Ogilvie Colliery 1920 - 1975 Ogilvie Colliery was the last big mine to be sunk by The Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company.
Ogilvie connections This page is concerned with the Ogilvie family of which little is known at present.
www.us-city.net /Ogilvie.htm   (600 words)

  
 Saints of Scotland
Mary and Peter; Madrustus and John Baptist; Stephen and Moanus.
In pre-Reformation times Holy Trinity occurred less frequently than in England; the Holy Ghost is met with three times; many churches bore the title of Christ (Kilchrist, Kildomine); Holy Blood and Holy Rood are found in several instances.
The Apostles receive the special honour of 39 churches, John being the patron of 13, and Andrew of 7.
www.albanach.org /scotsaints.html   (1243 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Bibliography of Saints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
"St. Teresa (1515-1582) and St. John of the Cross (1542-1591)," Saints are not sad, Sheed, F. (ed.).
Ghéon, H. The secret of Saint John Bosco.
Peers, E. Handbook to the life and times of St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross.
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/biblio.htm   (2759 words)

  
 David Hume - Essays [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
After Montaigne, hundreds of collections of essays appeared by noted writers such as Francis Bacon, John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, and Samuel Johnson.
In 1751 John Brown criticised a minor point in Hume's essay "Of the Dignity or Meanness of Human Nature".
Hume's attack on the clergy in that essay was criticised by Alexander Gerard (1760), Robert Wallace, and John Ogilvie (1783).
www.utm.edu /research/iep/h/humeessa.htm   (6456 words)

  
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Léon Vaudoyer: Historicism in the Age of Industry Barry Bergdoll
L&NWR Locomotive Names: The Named Locomotives of the London and North Western Railway and Its Constituent Companies (Locomotives of the LMS S.) John Goodman
L' Ecole Des Psaumes Lloyd John Ogilvie Annie L. Cosson Marie-Andre Rousseau
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