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High-Churchman
High-ˈChurchman [orig. high Churchman: cf. good Churchman, strict Churchman, etc.] A Churchman or member of the Church of England holding opinions which give a high place to the authority and claims of the Episcopate and the priesthood, the saving grace of the sacraments, and, generally, to those po... Oxford English Dictionary
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High-Churchman
High-Churchman/-mən; -mən/ n(pl -men / -mən; -mən/). 牛津英汉双解词典
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David Churchman
David Churchman (born 1938) is a California State University Professor and Chairman Emeritus of Behavioral Science and Professor of Humanities recognized appointment at California State University, he served as an infantry company commander and regimental assistant adjutant, social worker in California, high wikipedia.org
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C. West Churchman
He also investigated the theory of detonation, applying high-speed photography. Professor Churchman and Gloria Churchman are survived by their son Daniel Wharton Churchman (Josh) of Bolinas, his daughter-in-law Joy Churchman and two wikipedia.org
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Arthur Churchman, 1st Baron Woodbridge
He was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Suffolk in 1930 and served as High Sheriff of the county in 1931. Between 1932 and 1949, he was High Steward of Ipswich. Family Lord Woodbridge married Edith Harvey, daughter of J. A. Harvey, in 1891. wikipedia.org
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Benjamin Webb (clergyman)
Clement Charles Julian Webb wrote: "Webb was throughout his life a consistent high-churchman, although his policy in matters of ritual differed from that wikipedia.org
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Churchmanship
In general, the Low churchman and the Evangelical tends to put more emphasis upon Scripture, the Broad churchman and the Liberal upon reason and the High churchman and/or Anglo-Catholic upon tradition. wikipedia.org
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Orthodox Churchman's Magazine
The Orthodox Churchman's Magazine was an English High Church monthly, appearing from 1801 to 1808. The Magazine was hostile to deists, Latitudinarians, Methodists and Unitarians, and its tone was set from the first issue by the High Church views of William wikipedia.org
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William Burkitt
Edmund Hall, Oxford, a clergyman who began his career as a zealous high-churchman, and ended his days in nonconformity. William Burkitt’s tradition was that of a reformed Anglican churchman. wikipedia.org
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William P. Harrison
Male College in Auburn, Alabama as Adjunct Professor of Languages, and from 1861 through 1862 was president of the Auburn Female College, today Auburn High The high-churchman disarmed: a defense of our Methodist fathers. (1886). Nashville: Southern Methodist Pub. House. wikipedia.org
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George Hepburn (bishop)
He was a churchman, and served firstly as postulate Abbot of Arbroath, before becoming Lord High Treasurer of Scotland for a brief spell in 1509. Deaths at the Battle of Flodden 15th-century Scottish people 16th-century Scottish people Scottish military personnel killed in action 1513 deaths Lord High wikipedia.org
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Ralph Erskine (minister)
Ralph Erskine (18 March 1685 – 6 November 1752) was a Scottish churchman. Ralph Erskine was the son of Henry Erskine. There is a larger than life size bronze statue of Ralph Erskine on a pedestal, not far from the High Street in the centre of Dunfermline. wikipedia.org
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Copleston
Copleston may refer to: People Edward Copleston (1776–1849), English churchman and academic Ernest Copleston (1855–1933), Anglican Bishop, brother of fl. 1655), Sheriff of Devon Reginald Copleston (1845–1925), Anglican Bishop in India, brother of Ernest Places Copplestone, Devon, England Copleston High wikipedia.org
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Norman Macleod
and writer Norman Macleod (minister, born 1812), his son, Scottish churchman and writer Norman MacLeod of MacLeod (1812–1895), 25th chief of Clan MacLeod Scotland, 1900 Norman Magnus MacLeod of MacLeod (1839–1929), 26th chief of Clan MacLeod Norman Cranstoun Macleod (1866–1945), Chief Justice of the Bombay High wikipedia.org
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Jean Ignace de La Ville
Jean Ignace de La Ville (1690 in Bayonne – 15 April 1774) was a French churchman and diplomat. He was a Bishop of the titular see of Tricomie, a diplomat and a high ranking civil servant for the Foreign Minister d'Argenson. wikipedia.org
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