John the Divine (John of Patmos) is the traditional author of the Book of Revelation. John the Divine or Saint/St John the Divine refers to the man whom...
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Saint John Saint Jhn, American musician John the Divine (disambiguation) Saint John Cemetery (disambiguation) Saint John's (disambiguation) St. John the Baptist...
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Church of St John the Divine may refer to: Church of St John the Divine, Brooklands, Greater Manchester Church of St John the Divine, Bulwell, Nottinghamshire...
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of John, Jesus Christ is the "Divine Logos" or "Divine Word" Rhema, loosely translated as "divine word" Rhema (doctrine), understood as a "divine word"...
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for St. John the Evangelist Cathedrals. For St. John the Baptist Cathedrals, see St. John the Baptist Cathedral (disambiguation) St. John's Cathedral...
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British Admiral John Baird (Irish divine) (died 1804) John Baird (Scottish divine) (1799–1861) John Baird I (1798–1859), Glasgow architect John Logie Baird...
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John Bury may refer to: John Bury (translator) (1535–1571), English translator John Bury (divine) (1580–1667), English divine John Bury (captain) (1915–2006)...
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English divine, Archbishop of York John Sharp (Mormon) (1820–1891), leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah Territory John Sharp...
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English composer John Bartlet (divine), English nonconformist divine This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal...
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Roman Catholic bishop John Dalton (divine) (1814–1874), Catholic divine and translator from Latin, Spanish, and German John Dalton (musician) (born...
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John Norton (bishop) (1891–1963), Australian Roman Catholic bishop and Diocese of Bathurst John Norton (divine) (1606–1663), English Puritan divine and...
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also known as John the Divine or John the Revelator, the author of the Book of Revelation, once identified with the Apostle John the Presbyter, a figure...
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(1908–1921 and 1925–1929) John Edwards (regulator), New Zealand-born Information Commissioner for the United Kingdom John Edwards (divine) (1637–1716), English...
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Pearson (priest) (John Norman Pearson, 1787–1865), English divine John Pearson (artist) (fl. 1885–1910), English master-craftsman John Pearson (author)...
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John Wise may refer to: John Wise (clergyman) (1652–1725), Massachusetts divine who protested taxation John Wise (Virginia politician) (fl. 1768–1812)...
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Evangelist Church (disambiguation) St. John's Parish (disambiguation) Church of St John the Divine (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Portsmouth John Evans (divine) (1680–1730), Welsh divine and writer John Evans (Methodist) (1779–1847), Welsh Methodist of Llwynffortun St John Evans (1905–1956)...
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John Boucher may refer to: John Boucher (1777–1818), English divine John Boucher (1819–78), British divine John George Boucher (1895–1960), Canadian ice...
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Divine Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom or Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom may refer to: Liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom, the primary worship service...
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John Blunt may refer to: John Henry Blunt (1823–1884), English divine John James Blunt (1794–1855), English divine John W. Blunt (1840–1910), American...
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or supernatural beings considered divine or sacred, depending on tradition. God may also refer to: God (word), the English word Göd, a town in Pest County...
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part of divine revelation that deals with God's creation and management of the world, particularly His plan for salvation accomplished through the Church...
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Brigade John Barker (minister) (1682–1762), Presbyterian divine John Barker (Master of Christ's College, Cambridge) (1728–1808), priest and academic John Barker...
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century Jack Grant (disambiguation) Johnny Grant (disambiguation) Johnson Grant (1773–1844), Scottish divine This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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England John Rogers (priest, born 1679) (1679–1729), English controversialist John Rogers (divine) (1778–1856), English clergyman and writer John Rogers...
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Divine Meditations may refer to: Divine Meditations, 1572 work by Thomas Palfreyman Divine Meditations, 1622 series of poems by John Hagthorpe Divine...
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Spirit (redirect from Spirits (disambiguation))
Spirituality, pertaining to the soul or spirit Holy Spirit, a divine force, manifestation of God in the Holy Trinity, or agent of divine action, according to...
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John Frewen was a Royal Navy officer. John Frewen may also refer to: John Frewen (divine) (1558–1628), English divine John Frewen (general), Australian...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Prophet. A prophet is a person who is believed to speak through divine inspiration...
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John Addison (1920–1998) was a British composer, especially of film scores. John Addison may also refer to: John Addison (divine) (fl. 1538), English divine...
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