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John Redman (1499 – 4 November 1551, also written as Rydman) was a Tudor churchman and academic, the first Master of Trinity College, Cambridge (1546–1551). Redman studied at Corpus Christi College, Oxford ; [ 1 ] St John's College, Cambridge ; and the University of Paris .
Churchyard of Holy Trinity, Headington Quarry. The grave of C. S. Lewis is marked by the white slab on the left. Attached to the church is a small graveyard, particularly noted for including the grave of C. S. Lewis , [ 5 ] who died on 22 November 1963.
Marian Rebecca Hughes (14 January 1817 – 7 May 1912) was the first woman to take religious vows in the Anglican church since the Reformation. She was mother superior of the Society of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, which she founded in Oxford. She also founded schools in Oxford for girls and boys.
Church of the Holy Trinity v. United States, 143 U.S. 457 (1892), was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States regarding an employment contract between the Church of the Holy Trinity, New York and an English Anglican priest. [1]
The history of Trinity College, Oxford documents the 450 years from the foundation of Trinity – a collegiate member of the University of Oxford – on 8 March 1554/5. The fourteenth oldest surviving college, [ 1 ] it reused and embellished the site of the former Durham College, Oxford . [ 2 ]
Steve will no longer be compensated by Trinity Bible Church of Dallas.” Before joining Trinity, Lawson was a pastor at churches in Alabama and Arkansas for 34 years, ABC 8 reports.
Lawson, 73, has served as a pastor for over 40 years in Arkansas and Alabama before he became the lead preacher at Trinity Bible Church of Dallas, according to his profile on OnePassion Ministries ...
John Redman may refer to: John Redman (physician) (1722–1808), first president of the Philadelphia College of Physicians; John Redman (Trinity College) (1499–1551), first Master of Trinity College, Cambridge; John R. Redman (1898–1970), United States naval officer; John Redman (sport wrestler), American Olympic wrestler