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  2. Fournier Register - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Bishop Fournier the local authorities had done little to pursue local heretics, and the region was one of the last areas of France to be home to a significant number of Cathars. Fournier began a rigorous hunt for heretics upon his appointment and set up the new court at Pamiers. He personally supervised almost all of his operations.

  3. Bishop (artillery) - Wikipedia

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    The Bishop, formal designation Ordnance QF 25-pdr on Carrier Valentine 25-pdr Mk 1, was a British self-propelled gun vehicle based on the Valentine tank and armed with the QF 25-pounder gun-howitzer, which could fire an 87.6 mm (3.45 in) 11.5 kg (25 lb) HE shell or an armour-piercing shell. A result of a rushed attempt to create a self ...

  4. File:Henry F. Johnson, bishop.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Dag Heward-Mills - Wikipedia

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    Dag Heward-Mills (born 14 May 1963) is a Ghanaian religious leader based in Accra, Ghana.He is the founder and presiding Bishop of the United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches, formerly known as Lighthouse Chapel International and the United Organization of First Love Churches (UO-FLC). [1]

  6. Edward Thomas Demby - Wikipedia

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    Edward Thomas Demby (February 13, 1869 – April 14, 1957) was an African-American bishop and author. Ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church of the United States and later a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Arkansas and the Southwest, Demby worked against racial discrimination and for interracial harmony, both within and outside of his church.

  7. Louis William Valentine DuBourg - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Carroll desired to replace St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral with a proper cathedral, and DuBourg convinced him to move it from St. Peter's to a new location. DuBourg identified a site atop a hill, which would become known as Cathedral Hill , and negotiated with the sale with the owner of the land. [ 30 ]

  8. Book of Common Prayer (1549) - Wikipedia

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    There was no single book; the services that would be provided by the Book of Common Prayer were to be found in the Missal (the Mass), the Breviary (daily offices), the Manual (the occasional services of baptism, marriage, burial etc.), and the Pontifical (services conducted by a bishop—confirmation, ordination). [2]

  9. Episcopal blessing - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Rufino Sescon of the Philippines imparts his first episcopal blessing at the Manila Cathedral shortly after his episcopal ordination.. The episcopal or pontifical blessing [1] is a blessing imparted by a bishop, especially if using a formula given in official liturgical books.