- However, in
volume 4 of the
Cambridge Camden Society's
journal The
Ecclesiologist,
published in
January 1845, that
society (the CCS)
claimed that they...
- Antiques". Its
activities came to
include publishing a
monthly journal, The
Ecclesiologist,
advising church builders on
their blueprints, and
advocating a return...
-
Nutcombe Oxenham (15
November 1829 – 23
March 1888) was an
English ecclesiologist, theologian,
author and translator.
Originally ordained in the Church...
- John
Stabb (1865–1917) of Torquay, Devon, England, was an
ecclesiologist and
antiquary of the
county of Devon. He is best
known for his three-volume publication...
-
Gerald Cobb (1900–1986) MVO FSA was a
heraldic artist. He
developed an
interest in
photography that
lasted throughout his life and
built up a collection...
-
Charles Edward Smith (Baptist) (1835–1929),
American author and
Baptist ecclesiologist and
apologist Charles Edward Smith IV (born 1967),
American professional...
- the
approval of the
ecclesiologists typified by the
Cambridge Camden Society, who
criticised in
their publication The
Ecclesiologist lapses committed by...
- "decorated". The
Cambridge Camden Society,
through its
journal The
Ecclesiologist, was so
savagely critical of new
church buildings that were
below its...
- Pope Benedict XVI (Latin:
Benedictus PP. XVI; Italian:
Benedetto XVI; German:
Benedikt XVI; born
Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger German: [ˈjoːzɛf ˈʔaːlɔɪ̯s ˈʁat͡sɪŋɐ];...
- (1961–2016),
American punk-rock
vocalist John
Stabb (
ecclesiologist) (1865–1917),
English ecclesiologist and
antiquary Newton John
Stabb (1868–1931), Canadian-born...