James McLachlan is a Mormon studies scholar and theologian. In 2005 he became the inaugural co-editor, along with Carrie McLachlan, of Element: a Journal...
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James McLachlan (scholar), American scholar and theologian J. B. McLachlan (1869–1937), Canadian politician and labour leader James Douglas McLachlan (1869–1937)...
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McLachlan (/məˈklɒxlən/ mə-KLOKH-lən), McLachlan or McLaglen is a surname. It is derived from the Irish MacLachlainn, which is in turn a patronymic form...
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Ecology blog Massey University staff web page Google Scholar profile Robert McLachlan on SciBlogs McLachlan's web page of geometric integration images...
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Historical Encyclopedia BYU Studies Quarterly Dialogue (journal) James McLachlan (scholar) Woman's Exponent International Journal of Mormon Studies Interpreter...
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Felicitas Corrigan (category James Tait Black Memorial Prize recipients)
Superman (1985). It was about the friendships between McLachlan and George Bernard Shaw and the scholar Sir Sydney Cockerell. The book was adapted into The...
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Sandyford murder case (redirect from Jessie mclachlan)
1862. During the trial, McLachlan resolutely declared her innocence, and accused the father of the woman's employer, one James Fleming, age 87, of having...
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This is a list of Rhodes Scholars, covering notable people who have received a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford since its 1902 founding,...
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Schaff, James was the local head of the oldest church and the leader of the most conservative portion of Jewish Christianity. Scholar James D. G. Dunn...
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and in English its translation by Robert McLachlan Wilson. Constantin von Tischendorf and other scholars began to study New Testament apocrypha seriously...
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where they became the Clan MacLachlan. Spellings of the name peculiar to Scotland include McLachlan, McLachlin, and McLauchlan. The Mac/Nic Lochlainn...
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MacArthur) Alan McIntyre (Martin Cochrane) Kay Grant (Vivien Heilbron) Max Langemann (Frederick Jaeger) Dougal Lachlan (Alec Monteath) Grace Lachlan (Marjorie...
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Campbell George Campbell Hay Ewen Henderson (musician) George Henderson (scholar) James IV of Scotland Tony Kearney Calum Kennedy Mary Ann Kennedy (Scottish...
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James Frederick Grenville Lance (born 29 September 1975) is an English actor, best known for his appearances in a number of British comedy series and...
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Scottish cyclist Craig McCracken (born 1971), American cartoonist Craig McKinley (disambiguation), several people Craig McLachlan, (born 1965) Australian...
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Retrieved 3 May 2023. "Inside the rise of Tassie: Locals thought Gillon McLachlan wanted to move Roos, but now 19th team a reality". Herald Sun. 30 April...
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criticized for being cynical and reductive. For example, film studies scholar Reynold Humphries dismisses the franchise as "obscurantist nonsense whose...
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and songwriter ("Save Your Kisses for Me", "Angelo"), heart failure. Ed McLachlan, 84, English cartoonist and illustrator. Alton Meiring, 48, South African...
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Wilson, Robert McLachlan. Philadelphia: Westminster Press. p. 128–131. A 2003 edition can be found here on Google Books, albeit on page 42. James, Montague...
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acres (4 km2) of land was granted by Governor Lachlan Macquarie to Robert Townson, a scientist and scholar, in 1809. Townson developed the farm and grew...
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Creek Centre is a new riding created by splitting Porter Creek North. James R. McLachlan (Liberal) elected in a by-election in the riding of Faro after the...
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Austin – Rhodes Scholar and former Headmaster of Newington College and professor in classics Edward Bage – polar explorer Sir James William Barrett –...
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has been challenged by modern biblical scholars such as Bart D. Ehrman and James R. Edwards. Most modern scholars hold that the Gospel of Matthew was written...
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much is known about James's early life, but it is known that he received a good education from Archibald Whitelaw, the humanist scholar and secretary of...
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for 31 years. Through this marriage, Torv is a cousin of Elisabeth, Lachlan, and James Murdoch. In December 2008, Torv married American actor Mark Valley...
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Minister James Scullin, and commissioned on 14 February 1945. It was named after the Lachlan River in New South Wales[citation needed] During 1945, Lachlan was...
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Rhodes Scholar 1938 Imre Hunyor BSc, MB, BS – Rhodes Scholar 2005 Michael Izzo BA, LLB – Rhodes Scholar 2000 Christopher Martin BE – Rhodes Scholar 1990...
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Verge Likens" Arnold Laven James Bridges (teleplay) Davis Grubb (story) Peter Fonda as Verge Likens, Robert Emhardt as Riley McGrath October 5, 1964 (1964-10-05)...
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The World Scholar’s Cup (often abbreviated as WSC) is an annual international academic program. More than 50,000 students from over 60 countries participate...
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"Jewish–Christian gospels". In Schneemelcher, Wilhelm; Wilson, Robert McLachlan (eds.). New Testament Apocrypha: Gospels and Related Writings Volume 1...
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