Episcopalianism
61 Scotland — /skot leuhnd/, n. a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 5,205,000; 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). Cap.: Edinburgh. * * * I Northernmost country of the United Kingdom. Area: 30,421 sq mi (78,789 sq km). Population… …
62 Seton, Saint Elizabeth Ann — orig. Elizabeth Ann Bayley known as Mother Seton born Aug. 28, 1774, New York, N.Y. died Jan. 4, 1821, Emmitsburg, Md., U.S.; canonized Sept. 14, 1975; feast day January 4 U.S. religious leader and educator, the first native born U.S. citizen… …
63 Argyllshire — ▪ former county, Scotland, United Kingdom also called Argyll , Gaelic Earraghaidheal (“Coastland of the Gael”) historic county in western Scotland. Argyllshire lies mainly within the Argyll and Bute council area, but northern Argyllshire …
64 Brooks, Phillips — ▪ American clergyman born , Dec. 13, 1835, Boston, Mass., U.S. died Jan. 23, 1893, Boston American Episcopal clergyman renowned as a preacher. A member of a wealthy old Brahmin family of New England, Brooks attended Harvard University… …
65 Edinburgh — • Derives its name from the time (about A.D. 620) when the fortress of Edwin s burgh was raised on a lofty spur of the Pentland Hills, overlooking the Firth of Forth, and established the Anglian dominion in the northern part of the Northumbrian… …
66 Penal Laws — • Treats of the penal legislation affecting Catholics in English speaking countries since the Reformation. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Penal Laws Penal Laws …
67 Tabb, John Bannister — • American poet and educator (1845 1909) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Tabb, John Bannister John Bannister Tabb …
68 Whithorn Priory — • Founded in Scotland in the twelfth century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Whithorn Priory Whithorn Priory † …
69 Archdiocese of Baltimore — Archdiocese of Baltimore † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archdiocese of Baltimore The senior see of the United States of America, established as a diocese 6 April, 1789; as an archdiocese 8 April, 1808; embraces all that part of the State… …
70 John Bannister Tabb — John Bannister Tabb † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Bannister Tabb An American poet and educator, born at The Forest near Richmond, 1845; died at Ellicott City, Maryland, 1909. Descended from one of the oldest and wealthiest Virginian… …
71 Periodical Literature in the United States — Periodical Literature The United States † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Periodical Literature (The United States) According to The Official Catholic Directory for 1911, there are 321 Catholic periodicals published in the United States. Of… …
72 Michael Dunn (actor) — Michael Dunn Columbia Studios publicity photo provided by John C. Flinn, Studio Director of Publicity and Advertising Born Gary Neil Miller October 20, 1934(1934 10 20) Shattu …
73 Scotland in the modern era — History of Scotland This article is part of a series Chronologicy …
74 Outline of Christian theology — Part of a series on Christianity …
75 denomination — Synonyms and related words: Amish, Anglicanism, Anglo Catholicism, Arianism, Athanasianism, Boehmenism, Calvinism, Catholicism, Christian Science, Confucianism, Congregationalism, Conservative Judaism, Eleusinianism, Episcopalianism, Erastianism …
76 priesthood — Synonyms and related words: Sacred College, apostleship, call, care of souls, clergy, clerical order, clericalism, clericals, episcopalianism, holy orders, ministry, pastorage, pastoral care, pastorate, prelacy, presbytery, priestery, priestism,… …
77 Churchdom — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Churchdom >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 church church churchdom Sgm: N 1 ministry ministry apostleship priesthood prelacy hierarch church government christendom pale of the church GRP: N 2 …
78 episcopalian — 1738 (n.), 1768 (adj.), from EPISCOPAL (Cf. episcopal) + ian. Related: Episcopalianism …
79 episcopalian — [ɪˌpɪskə peɪlɪən, ɛ ] adjective of or advocating episcopacy. ↘of or belonging to an episcopal or (Episcopalian) the Episcopal Church. noun an adherent of episcopacy. ↘(Episcopalian) a member of the Episcopal Church. Derivatives episcopalianism… …
80 episcopacy — n. Episcopalianism, prelacy …