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  • John Bowes (1804–1874), was an English preacher. Bowes was born at Swineside, Coverdale, in Coverham parish, Yorkshire, on 12 June 1804, son parents of...
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  • England, 1435 John Bowes (preacher) (1804–1874), English preacher John Bowes (cricketer) (1918–1969), Lancashire cricket player John Bowes (footballer)...
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    Knox married Margery Bowes. Knox attempted to obtain the consent of the Bowes family, but her father and her brother Robert Bowes were opposed to the marriage...
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    which travelling preachers were appointed for two-year periods. Circuit officials met quarterly under a senior travelling preacher or "assistant." Conferences...
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    married John Bowes, a baker and Wesleyan lay preacher, on 13 September 1842 in Parramatta. In 1848, the family moved to Wollongong where John was accepted...
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    the Black Swan. Although Bowes's father Thomas Bowes was not engaged in civic office, he was probably the same Thomas Bowes, goldsmith, to whom the Freedom...
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    The Ox-Bow Incident is a 1943 American Western film directed by William A. Wellman, starring Henry Fonda, Dana Andrews and Mary Beth Hughes, with Anthony...
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  • "Papa Don't Preach" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Madonna, released on her third studio album True Blue (1986). It was written by Brian Elliot...
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    Retrieved 26 April 2014. John Dover Wilson, John Lyly, Macmillan and Bowes, 1905; p. 140. Hunter, G. K. (2004). "Lyly, John (1554–1606)". Oxford Dictionary...
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    Johnny Cash (redirect from John R Cash)
    Kinney of Alice in Chains for a cover of Willie Nelson's "Time of the Preacher", featured on the tribute album Twisted Willie, released in January 1996...
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    Stratford-le-Bow, Middlesex or Stratford, Essex, both near London, on 27 June 1556 during the Marian persecutions. A detailed description of the event is in John Foxe's...
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    Robert Aitken (1800–1873) was a Scottish popular preacher who formed 'The Christian Society', with his following primarily drawn from Methodist and Anglican...
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    Word", in which he portrayed a gunfighter who finds religion and becomes a preacher, only to be confronted by a vengeful man whose brother he had killed. In...
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    years. In 1710, he moved to London, staying in the house of the father of John Bowes, who had been one of Jollie's students and would one day become Lord Chancellor...
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    Frances, widow of Martin Bowes (died 1573), son of Sir Martin Bowes. (The archbishop's wife Frances left to her grandson Matthew Bowes her home in Coppergate...
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    Apocalypse of John p. 7 Apocalypse of John p. 37 Apocalypse of John p. 8 Apocalypse of John p. 137 Apocalypse of John p. 140 "Flowers preach to us if we...
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    Redd Foxx (redirect from John Elroy Sanford)
    in 1921. On July 27, 1939, at the age of 16, Foxx performed on the Major Bowes Amateur Hour radio show as part of the Jump Swinging Six.[citation needed]...
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    The cost of his execution was £5 18s 2d. The English ambassador Robert Bowes recorded that during his execution Fian denied his confession, saying he...
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    Texas. Afterwards he went to business college, followed by a job as a preacher for $25.00 a week. He also coached Little League Baseball. Pool died in...
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  • Buck Taylor as "Dear John" Norman Alden as Medic Michael J. Pollard as "Pigmy" Joan Shawlee as Momma Monahan Frank Maxwell as Preacher Gayle Hunnicutt as...
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