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episcopalian
episcopalian, a. and n. (ɪˌpɪskəʊˈpeɪlɪən) [f. late L. episcopāli-s (see episcopal a. and n.) + -an.] A. adj. 1. Belonging to an episcopal church, esp. (usually with initial capital) to the Anglican Church.1768 in Chauncy Lett. 66 The numbers and size of episcopalian churches. 1796 Morse Amer. Geog.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bonnie Anderson (Episcopalian)
Bonnie Anderson was the former president of the House of Deputies of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. During her tenure, she was one of the two senior figures in the church, together with the Presiding Bishop. She was first elected Vice-President of the House of Deputies in 2004... wikipedia.org
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episcopalian
episcopalian/ɪˌpɪskəˈpeɪlɪən; ɪˌpɪskə`pelɪən/ n, adj (member) of an episcopal church 圣公会的; 圣公会教徒 Are you a Roman Catholic or an Episcopalian? 你是罗马天主教徒还是圣公会教徒? 牛津英汉双解词典
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John Gray (Episcopalian minister)
John Gray (23 February 1646 - 24 November 1717) was an Episcopalian minister of the Church of Scotland. wikipedia.org
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episcoparian
† episcoˈparian, a. and n. Obs. [f. L. episcop-us bishop + -āri-us (see -ary) + -an.] A. adj. = episcopal A. 2.1691 Wood Ath. Oxon. II. 305 The episcoparian government then lately thrown out of doors. B. n. = episcopalian B. a.1649 Needham Case Commw. 89 Prudent Toleration of opinions in matters of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Episcopal Church Service Cross
The Cross was given to both Episcopal chaplains and parish clergy to distribute to Episcopalian troops. By 1944, about 226,000 Crosses had been given to Episcopalian men and women serving in that war. wikipedia.org
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episcopal
episcopal, a. and n. (ɪˈpɪskəpəl) [a. Fr. épiscopal, ad. late L. episcopālis, f. episcopus bishop.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to a bishop or bishops.1485 Act 1 Hen. VII, c. 4 Archbishops and Bishops, and other Ordinaries, having Episcopal jurisdiction. 1675 Ogilby Brit. 4 A City..Dignified with an... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Innes (bishop)
References 1717 births 1781 deaths Bishops of Brechin (Episcopalian) 18th-century Scottish Episcopalian bishops wikipedia.org
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Alexander Henderson (priest)
Alexander Henderson (1807 - 1888) was a Scottish Episcopalian priest: he was the Dean of Glasgow and Galloway from 1859 until 1877. References 1807 births Alumni of the University of Aberdeen Scottish Episcopalian priests Deans of Glasgow and Galloway 1888 deaths wikipedia.org
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John Ochterlony
References 1667 births 1742 deaths Bishops of Brechin (Episcopalian) College bishops 18th-century Scottish Episcopalian bishops wikipedia.org
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The Heavy Anglophile Orthodox: Confucius: he was who he was, part 2
Yet another half-arsed attempt to get my thoughts in order here. As usual, the brief disclaimer that I am not a Confucian but an Episcopalian.
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John Torry
John Torrey (27 August 1800 – 15 December 1879) was a Scottish Episcopalian priest who served as Dean of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane. References 1800 births Alumni of the University of Aberdeen Deans of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane 1879 deaths People from Peterhead Scottish Episcopalian wikipedia.org
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John Strachan (bishop of Brechin)
References 1810 deaths 18th-century Scottish Episcopalian bishops 19th-century Scottish Episcopalian bishops Bishops of Brechin (Episcopalian) wikipedia.org
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William Wade (Dean of Glasgow and Galloway)
William Wade was a Scottish Episcopalian priest. Wade was born in 1784. References Scottish Episcopalian priests Deans of Glasgow and Galloway 1784 births 1845 deaths wikipedia.org
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Alexander MacInnes
Alexander Stewart MacInnes (31 November 1850 – 20 June 1933) was a Gaelic-speaking Scottish Episcopalian priest in the "Non-juring Jacobite" tradition. References Scottish Episcopalian clergy Deans of Argyll and The Isles 1850 births 1933 deaths Alumni of the University of Glasgow People from Ballachulish wikipedia.org
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