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churchman (ˈtʃɜːtʃmən) [Cf. OHG. kirichman, kirman, Ger. kirchen-, kirchmann.] 1. A man of the church; ‘an ecclesiastic; a clergyman’ (J.).c 1340 Cursor M. 25019 (Fairf.) Noynting..noȝt wiþ þat oyle at kirk men hase bot wiþ þe hali gastis grace. 1548 Ld. Somerset Epist. Scots 244 Let neither your Go...
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Churchman
Churchman or Churchmen may also refer to:
English Churchman, a family Protestant newspaper founded in 1843
Churchman (journal), an Evangelical Anglican academic journal, formerly known as The Churchman
Churchman (surname)
Churchman's, a former British cigarette manufacturer
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Churchman (surname)
Churchman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arthur Churchman, 1st Baron Woodbridge
Charles West Churchman (1913–2004), American philosopher
David Churchman
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Churchman (journal)
Churchman is an evangelical Anglican academic journal published by the Church Society. Contributors to Churchman have included: J. C. Ryle, J. Stafford Wright, C. Sydney Carter, Geoffrey W.
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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 Biography
Raised in Teaneck, New Jersey, David Churchman completed his bachelor's and master's degrees at the University of Michigan and his doctorate
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William Churchman
Churchman was born in Ipswich, Suffolk. Churchman. It was later absorbed by the tobacco combines and Churchman became a director of the Imperial Tobacco Company.
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Ysanne Churchman
Ysanne Churchman (born 14 May 1925) is an English actress. Ysanne Churchman was born in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire, to Andrew Churchman and Gladys Dale, stage and radio performers in London.
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Leidy Churchman
Leidy Churchman (born 1979 in Villanova, PA) is an American painter who lives and works in New York. Churchman's work is represented by Matthew Marks Gallery.
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William Finlayson (churchman)
William Finlayson (1813 – 18 December 1897) was a churchman and farmer in the early days of South Australia, and father of nine children including two He was an active Congregational churchman, and was appointed Justice of the Peace in 1880.
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Patrick McLaughlin (churchman)
Patrick McLaughlin (1909–1988) was an English Roman Catholic lay brother of the Order of Saint Benedict and a Christian writer, as well as a former Anglican priest until he became a Roman Catholic in 1962. While an Anglican priest, he was known in the Anglo-Catholic manner as Father Patrick McLaughl...
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Churchman baronets
and public servant Sir William Churchman. Churchman baronets, of Abbey Oaks (1917)
see Arthur Churchman, 1st Baron Woodbridge (1867–1949)
Churchman baronets, of Melton (1938)
Sir William Alfred
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English Churchman
The English Churchman was a Protestant family newspaper published in England with a global readership. The first edition of a newspaper under the name English Churchman was published on 5 January 1843.
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Churchman's
Churchman's (originally W.A. & A.C. Churchman) was a British cigarette manufacturer based in Ipswich, Suffolk. History
Churchman's was founded by William Churchman in 1790.
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Churchman Brook Dam
Churchman Brook Dam is an earth-fill embankment dam approximately southeast of Perth, Western Australia in the City of Armadale. See also
Darling Scarp
List of reservoirs and dams in Australia
References
External links
Churchman Brook Catchment Area Drinking Water Source Protection
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John Churchman House
John Churchman House is a historic home located at Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. The John Churchman House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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