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  • 31St Paul's Church, Brighton — For other churches dedicated to St. Paul, see St. Paul s Church (disambiguation). St Paul s Church, Brighton The tower of St Paul s Church, West Street, Brighton …

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  • 32Treberfydd — is a Victorian country house built in Gothic Revival style in 1847 50. Surrounded by 11 acres of landscaped gardens, it is located in the Brecon Beacons National Park, south east Wales, and open to the public during August. The house was built… …

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  • 33Evan Lewis (Dean) — Evan Lewis (16 November 1818 ndash; 24 November 1901) was a Welsh clergyman who was Dean of Bangor Cathedral from 1884 until his death.LifeLewis was born in Llanilar, Cardiganshire and named after his father who had died before Lewis was born.… …

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  • 34John David Jenkins — (30 January 1828 ndash; 9 November 1876) was a Welsh clergyman and historian. He spent six years ministering in Pietermaritzburg; after his return to England, he became known as the Rail men s Apostle for his work with railway workers in Oxford.… …

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  • 35Catholic periodical literature of the nineteenth century — A specific Catholic periodical literature developed in the nineteenth century. GeneralitiesUp to a few decades before 1800, most of the periodical publications in mainly Catholic countries can be regarded as Catholic literature: the editorial… …

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  • 36Movimiento de Oxford — Balliol College, Universidad de Oxford. 2005. El Movimiento de Oxford fue una afiliación de la High Church Anglicana, la mayoría de los miembros eran de la Universidad de Oxford, quienes querían que la Iglesia de Inglaterra recuperara sus… …

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  • 37Ritualists — • The advanced section of the High Church party in the Anglican Establishment, which since about 1860 has adhered to and developed further the principles of the earlier Tractarian Movement Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ritualists… …

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  • 38Frederick Oakeley —     Frederick Oakeley     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Frederick Oakeley     Born 5 September, 1802, at Shrewsbury; died 30 Jan., 1880, at Islington, the youngest son of Sir Charles Oakeley, Bart, he graduated at Christchurch in 1824, and three… …

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  • 39Levi Silliman Ives —     Levi Silliman Ives     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Levi Silliman Ives     Born at Meriden, Connecticut, U.S.A., 16 September, 1797; d. at New York, 13 October, 1867. He was one of the most distinguished converts to the Church made in the United …

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  • 40Periodical Literature, England —     Periodical Literature England     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (England)     Not until the toleration acts of the early nineteenth century and the Catholic revival incident upon the immigration of the French clergy, were… …

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