One of the members of the council is the rector, who is responsible for worship, teaching, diaconal work and mission. |
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Churchgoers have welcomed a new team rector to Anglican churches in Bacup and Stacksteads. |
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This defiance is surely what appealed to the Glasgow students who voted him rector. |
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That was what he told the students of Edinburgh University in his inaugural address as their rector. |
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The university rector was appointed for four years by the minister of education and was subordinate to the curator of his educational district. |
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The university rector is asked to form a team of Papuan intellectuals to start the process. |
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The Reverend William Matheus, another member, was assistant rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, a bulwark of progressive social causes. |
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Sandy's friend, the Anglican priest and rector of St. Anne's, the Reverend John Gordon, would officiate. |
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Tickets are available from the rector, church wardens and the parish office. |
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The rector has been inundated with letters, e-mails and telephone calls from people who have watched him in the docusoap. |
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Despite his disdain for much about the town at the time, the rector was optimistic about the future. |
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The husband of a church rector will be pedalling 1,000 miles to raise money to repair the church roof. |
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The security troops stood by around the campus at the request of the warring groups and the university rector. |
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Someone suggests, rather indelicately, that he isn't high-profile enough to be rector. |
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This was student politics circa 1926, in the days when electing a rector at Edinburgh University caused mayhem in the city. |
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In addition to serving as rector of the seminary, he has continued to teach homiletics. |
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He also achieved a high position in the Academy at Geneva, becoming its rector. |
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The oratories tended to have permanent officers under the direction of the rector of the local baptismal church. |
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Most KPPSI activists and hardliners come from UMI, where Abdurrahman Basalamah was once rector. |
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Admittedly that election was to the rather uninfluential position of rector of Glasgow University. |
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In May 1596 he was appointed rector to East Hoathly and the same year sermonized there on the Book of Ruth. |
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For instance, Linacre, the personal physician of Henry VIII, had the been rector of four parishes, a canon at three cathedrals and precentor at York Minster. |
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When the rector of the Cambridge Anglican church, East Apthorp, printed comments that attacked the Puritan basis of Congregationalism, he responded with an attack of his own. |
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Curiously enough, the rector of St Anne's Church in Dawson Street did not share Bury's enthusiasm as he refused the Orangemen the exclusive use of his church. |
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The eldest son is the rector of four conjoined parishes nearby. |
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The school's hard-nosed rector had to clear the script beforehand, but he censored only obscenities, stetting even the most merciless satirical slices. |
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The new rector of the Scottish Episcopal Church in Orkney, Reverend Alison Duff, was installed into her charge at a service in Kirkwall on Wednesday night. |
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Brown, with his trademark long hair and tweed jackets, had undertaken a well organised campaign to be elected rector, a post unique to Scottish universities. |
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Built in the 19th century as a town house by the rector of St Michael le Belfry Church, it later became a council hostel before being transformed into a luxury hotel. |
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The rector is the senior representative for the university's 17,000 students and chairs the University Court, which is the governing body for the whole university. |
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In fact, the suit tries to somehow find MLB liable for a still picture of rector posted on a website called NotSportcenter. |
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It is chaired by the rector, who is elected by the matriculated students of the University. |
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He was appointed in 1716 rector of Llanddowror, where he remained there for the rest of his life. |
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His elder brother, Fred Secombe, was the author of several books about his experiences as an Anglican priest and rector. |
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For long years David Adam was rector of Holy Island and ministered to thousands of pilgrims and other visitors. |
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Austen lived most of her life in Hampshire, where her father was rector of Steventon, Hampshire, and wrote all of her novels in the county. |
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The latter reported to an actionarius, the latter to a defensor and the latter to a rector. |
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Neither was available, but he succeeded in obtaining Theodore Beza as rector. |
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One of the former Americans was Charles Inglis who was rector of Trinity Church in New York when George Washington was in the congregation. |
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He married Charlotte Atwood, 12 years his senior and a cousin of Harold Davidson, the famous rector of Stiffkey. |
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Mehmet Haberal, the rector of the Baskent University who was arrested in the Ergenekon case, will undergo an angiocardiography on Tuesday. |
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The golden crosses are blessed by the rector of the Russian parish, Hegumen Alexander Zarkeshev. |
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You have the nerve, you apirocal, you abecedarian, to compare yourself with an archididascalos and rector of a minerval school such as myself? |
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Priests are in charge of the spiritual life of parishes and are usually called the rector or vicar. |
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If the cathedral or collegiate church has its own parish, the dean is usually also rector of the parish. |
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Samuel Wesley was a graduate of the University of Oxford and a poet who, from 1696, was rector of Epworth. |
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Wulfram's Church, Grantham, Lincolnshire was founded in 1598 by the rector of nearby Welbourne. |
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Their marriage in 1816 when Constable was 40 was opposed by Maria's grandfather, Dr Rhudde, rector of East Bergholt. |
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From 1942 to 1954 Thomas was rector of St Michael's Church, Manafon, near Welshpool in rural Montgomeryshire. |
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Nigel Carrington was appointed rector in 2008, replacing Sir Michael Bichard. |
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A younger brother of Sir Andrew, David, was currently a rector of Bothwell church in central Scotland and a canon of Moray. |
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His name appeared on a list of 52 Lutheran heretics which included an architect, a sculptor, a former rector of the university, a monk, three priests and many others. |
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These orders are distinct from positions such as rector, vicar or canon. |
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One of the reformers, Nicolas Cop, was rector of the university. |
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Suhr, loaned him a copy of Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla, and the rector, Ludvig Heiberg, gave him a new translation as a prize for his diligence. |
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Mr. Rector has advocated devoting much more federal welfare money for promoting marriage. |
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From 1917 to 1919 he was a drummer and xylophonist with Earl Fuller's Rector Novelty Orchestra and recorded and performed on Broadway. |
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The University of Ljubljana reopened as a Slovene university in 1919 with Plemelj as its first Rector. |
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The Rector of Leeds started the races, which were held in the precincts of the parish church in Kirkgate. |
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Rector carried on the search, poring through thousands of index cards with the names of dead soldiers. |
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The Rev Nancy Gillespie read the first Lesson, and the Epistle was read by The Rev J.W. McKegney, Rector of St Mark's Armagh. |
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Rector was attending a Sunday night game between the Yankees and Red Sox when he dozed off. |
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Laing was Rector of Tannadice in Angus, Vicar of Linlithgow, and Rector of Newlands in the diocese of Glasgow when he was provided to the See of Glasgow. |
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He later became a Vincentian, then Rector of the Irish College in Paris. |
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The Rector thanked the churchwardens, sidesmen, bellringers, church cleaners, guild and all church workers for the assistance they had given during the past year. |
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Meantime, the challenges of being Rector of Dundee should not daunt Kelly, with her empathetic skills, campaigning experience and endless enthusiasm. |
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In 2004, for the first time in its history, the University was left without a Rector as no nominations were received. |
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In 1951 he was elected the Rector of the University of Edinburgh for a term of three years. |
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He returned to Oxford in November 1729 at the request of the Rector of Lincoln College and to maintain his status as junior fellow. |
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Nelson's aunt, Alice Nelson was the wife of Reverend Robert Rolfe, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk and grandmother of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe. |
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Hans Jochen Schiewer, Chairman of the State Rectors' Conference Baden-Wuerttemberg and Rector of the University of Freiburg. |
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Rector of St Nicholas Collegiate Church, Rev Patrick Towers, performed the role of Pontius Pilate. |
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Joze Balic Maribor University of Miskolc, Professor Dr Gabor Terstyanszky Miskolc University of Mostar, Rector Prof. |
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Study author Robert Rector points to lower levels of education among single parents as a factor. |
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Moreover, Rector NUML Major Gen Masood Hasan, while speaking at occasion, appreciated the efforts of TAPP for such humanitarian cause. |
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Royal Horse Guards, He was also Lord Rector and later Chancellor of the University of St Andrews. |
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In common with the other ancient universities of Scotland, students at Glasgow also elect a Rector. |
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The Court is chaired by the Rector, who is elected by all the matriculated students at the University. |
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The current Rector, elected on 21 March 2017, is Aamer Anwar, a Scottish lawyer and former student of the University. |
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On the retirement of Sir William Stubbs, Sir Michael Bichard was appointed as Rector in 2001 and encouraged the London Institute to apply for university status. |
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They are hosting the service which will be conducted by the Rev Canon Tony Bundock, Rector of Leeds, assisted by the Rev Sue Wallace, Vicar Choral of Leeds Parish Church. |
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One of the canons is also Rector of St Margaret's Church, Westminster, and often also holds the post of Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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In 2005, she received an honorary fellowship from the Rector of London's University of Arts, Sir Michael Bichard and University Registrar Susan Asser. |
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In 1884, the society also took the first steps towards the introduction of a Students' Representative Council under support from Alexander Bain the then Rector. |
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