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  2. Richard Edes - Wikipedia

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    Richard Edes (or Eedes) (1555–1604) was an English churchman. He became Dean of Worcester , and was nominated one of the translators for the Authorised King James Version , in the Second Oxford Company, but died in the earliest stages of the project.

  3. Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    The choir, looking towards the organ and entrance. The cathedral was originally the church of St Frideswide's Priory.The site was historically presumed to be the location of the nunnery founded by St Frideswide, the patron saint of Oxford, and the shrine is now in the Latin Chapel; originally containing relics translated at the rebuilding in 1180, it was the focus of pilgrimage from at least ...

  4. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saginaw

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    Corpus Christi Parish Holy Trinity Church, 1008 S. Wenona, Bay City: Now part of Corpus Christ Parish [4] St. Hedwig Church, 601 W. Pearl St, Bay City Now part of Corpus Christi Parish [4] Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish St. Hyacinth Church, 1515 Cass Ave, Bay City Founded in 1905, current church built between 1950 and 1952.

  5. List of churches in Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Quaker Meeting (Religious Society of Friends), 43 St Giles [23] Pentecostal Church in Oxford, Victory Worship Centre, Malayalam Church Oxford , Tamil Church Oxford, Kanada Church Oxford, Telugu Church Oxford Pentecostal church, Oxford Services at Cherwell School, North Site [24] RCCG Lighthouse Parish, at Abingdon, Oxford and Witney [25 ...

  6. Oxford USD 358 - Wikipedia

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    Oxford USD 358 is a public unified school district headquartered in Oxford, Kansas, United States. [1] The district includes the communities of Oxford, Geuda Springs , Adamsville , Dalton , Kellogg , and nearby rural areas.

  7. Oxford, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Oxford was incorporated as a city on October 17, 1879. [4] It was named after Oxford University , in England. [ 5 ] The founding city officials were Ben Smith (1831–1898) the elected mayor, Joseph Sleigh (1842–1924) the elected police judge, George Walton (1820–1902) the appointed city clerk.

  8. Andrew Davison (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Paul Davison (born 24 June 1974) is a Christian theologian, who is Regius Professor of Divinity and residentiary canon at Christ Church, Oxford. [1] [2] [3] He was previously Starbridge Professor of Theology and Natural Sciences in the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, [4] where he was also Dean of Chapel since 2003.

  9. Old Oxford Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Old Oxford Mill near Oxford, Kansas was built in 1875. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1] The mill is a three-story stone building, 40 by 30 feet (12.2 m × 9.1 m) in plan. It has a steep gable roof. [2] The listing included three contributing buildings. [1]