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  • 91The Pope —     The Pope     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Pope     (Ecclesiastical Latin papa from Greek papas, a variant of pappas father, in classical Latin pappas Juvenal, Satires 6:633).     The title pope, once used with far greater latitude (see below …

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  • 92BEVAN, Llewelyn David (1842-1918) — congregational divine was born at Llanelly, Wales, on 11 September 1842. He was the son of Hopkin Bevan, an actuary, his mother was the daughter of a congregational minister, and ancestors on both sides of the family had been well known preachers …

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  • 93Charles H. Vail — as he appeared in 1900. Charles Henry Vail (1866–1924) was an American Universalist clergyman and Christian socialist political activist and writer. Vail is best remembered as the first National Organizer of the Socialist Party of America and as… …

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  • 94Charles Stevens (pastor) — For other people named Charles Stevens, see Charles Stevens (disambiguation). Dr. Charles Hadley Stevens (January 10, 1892 July 16, 1982) was a pastor and founder/President of Piedmont Bible College (now Piedmont Baptist College). Dr. Stevens… …

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  • 95Clarence Larkin — Rev. Clarence Larkin Born Clarence Larkin 28 October 1850(1850 10 28) Chester, Pennsylvania Died 24 January 1924 (1924 01 25) (aged 73) Occupation American Baptist pas …

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  • 96St. Mary's Cathedral, Hamburg — This article is about the ancient cathedral in Hamburg. For the modern cathedral, see New St. Mary s Cathedral (Hamburg). For the funfayre named after this cathedral, see Hamburger Dom. Cathedral of St. Mary s Sankt Mariendom Dom St. Marien zu… …

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  • 97Mateer Memorial Church — Mateer Memorial CSI Church, built in 1838 in Trivandrum, is one of the oldest congregation in South India[1] Mateer Memorial CSI Church, Trivandrum, Kerala Contents …

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  • 98clergy — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Religious personnel Nouns 1. (body of clergy) clergy, ministry, priesthood, rabbinate, abbacy, ulema, imamate; the cloth, Roman collar. See religion, worship. 2. (member of the clergy) clergyman or woman …

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  • 99parsonage — n 1. parish house, church house, rectory, Rom. Cath. Ch. presbytery, vicarage, deanery, pastorate, Southern U.S. pastorium, Brit. Archaic. glebe house. 2.English Eccles. Law. benefice, pastorate, episcopate, bishopric, diocese, see, deanery,… …

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  • 100rectory — n 1. parsonage, Rom. Cath. Ch. presbytery, pastorate, parish house, church house, manse, vicarage, deanery, Southern U.S. pastorium, Brit. Archaic. glebe house. 2.British. benefice, parsonage, pastorate, episcopate, bishopric, diocese, see,… …

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