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- Elizabeth Catherine Ferard (22 February 1825 – 18 April 1883) was a deaconess credited with revitalising the deaconess order in the Anglican Communion...
- (2, 9, 16), additional keyboards (7, 9), b**** (7), programming (9) Loren Ferardguitar (tracks 2, 7, 14), programming (2, 7), acoustic guitar (9) Alisa...
- Wiley & Sons. doi:10.1038/npg.els.0004117. ISBN 978-0470016176. Blaise, C.; Férard, J-F. (2005). Small-scale Freshwater Toxicity Investigations: Toxicity Test...
- Sipe, and Josh Varnadore. It was also produced by Kutzle, Samama, Loren Ferard, and John Nathaniel. The lyrics of the song describe letting go of fears...
- S2CID 251187782. Repetto, Guillermo (2013), "Test Batteries in Ecotoxicology", in Férard, Jean-François; Blaise, Christian (eds.), Encyclopedia of Aquatic Ecotoxicology...
- Copenhagen from its inauguration in 1863. In 1862, Elizabeth Catherine Ferard received Deaconess Licence No. 1 from the Bishop of London, making her the...
- Eddie Fisherdrums Brian Willettkeyboards Additional musicians Loren Ferardguitar Steven Mudd – background vocals Production Gryffin – production...
- b**** guitar, programming Eddie Fisherdrums Additional musicians Loren Ferardguitar Steven Mudd – composer, backing vocals John Nathaniel – backing...
- Canterbury, Reformation martyr John Donne (1572–1631), priest, poet Elizabeth Ferard (1825–1883), first Deaconess of the Church of England, founder of the Community...
- treatise on the law of fixtures, which he published in concert with Joseph Ferard in 1827 when the law on the subject was wholly unsettled, never having been...