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    Frederick William Faber CO (28 June 1814 – 26 September 1863) was a noted English hymnwriter and theologian, who converted from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism...
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  • "Faith of our Fathers" is a Catholic hymn, written in 1849 by Frederick William Faber in memory of the Catholic Martyrs from the time of the establishment...
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    Daniello Bartoli, J. P. Maffei, Frederick William Faber, 1889, p. 244. Daniello Bartoli, J. P. Maffei, Frederick William Faber, 1889, p. 246. Daniello Bartoli...
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  • Wisconsin William F. Faber (bishop) (1860–1934), American clergyman Frederick William Faber (1814–1863), English hymn writer and theologian This disambiguation...
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  • discussed the concept over the years, from the 19th-century Father Frederick William Faber, to the 20th-century Mariologist Father Gabriel Roschini. The term...
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    with a list of ailments, including Bright's disease, in 1959. Frederick William Faber, Catholic priest and author, died on 26 September 1863. George-Étienne...
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  • Catholic convert and hymn writer, Father Frederick William Faber, C.O., founder of the Brompton Oratory. Faber was educated at Rugby School and Christ...
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    the Procurator General, resides in Rome at the Procura General. Frederick William Faber described the Oratorian charism as "a spirituality of everyday...
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  • Fathers may refer to: "Faith of Our Fathers" (hymn), an 1849 hymn by Frederick William Faber The Faith of Our Fathers, an 1876 book by James Gibbons Faith of...
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    Guardian of Mary" is a hymn written in honor of Saint Joseph by Frederick William Faber in 1863. The Novena of Saint Joseph "Those little prayers Francis...
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    painter Frederick William Faber (1814–1863), British hymn writer and theologian Frederik Faber (1796–1828), Danish ornithologist Gastón Faber (born 1996)...
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    Dollywagon Pike. The Tarn is the subject of a poem by the Rev. Frederick William Faber printed in 1840. Cumbria portal Grizedale Grizedale Forest Brothers...
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  • left the buildings and the farms in perfect condition. His nephew Frederick William Faber converted to Catholicism and also became a well known theologian...
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  • Duclaux John Charles Earle Edwin J. Ellis Ralph Waldo Emerson Frederick William Faber Michael Field Darrell Figgis Phineas Fletcher Christina Catherine...
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    Estcourt, canon of St. Chad's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Birmingham. Frederick William Faber, theologian, hymn writer, Oratorian and Roman Catholic priest....
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    those in purgatory, since it could not apply to those in hell. Frederick William Faber said that there have been private revelations of souls who "abide...
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    former Anglicans, including Frederick William Faber, briefly established a London Oratory in premises near Charing Cross. Faber's growing following of faithful...
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  • first Secretary of the Interior; foster brother of William Tecumseh Sherman Frederick William Faber: English theologian and hymnwriter Lola Falana: dancer...
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    and His Orchestra 3:11 Disc 4 (18511): A. "Faith of Our Fathers" Frederick William Faber June 8, 1942 John Scott Trotter and His Orchestra and Max Terr's...
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    Spiritu, 1–12. von Pastor, Ludwig (1950), Errinnerungen (in German). Frederick William Faber (1858). The foot of the Cross; or, The sorrows of Mary. Thomas...
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    the building to a religious community under the leadership of Frederick William Faber. The house was extended in 1846–1848 for use by the religious community...
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  • Briant Israel Brodie Thomas Byles John Douglas Shoghi Effendi Frederick William Faber Austin Farrer Cardinal Heard Ronald Knox Cosmo Lang Arnold Lunn...
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    Catholicism and brought their pietistic inclination with them, such as Frederick William Faber. Meier, Marcus (2008). The Origin of the Schwarzenau Brethren....
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    Cambridgeshire, Frederick William Faber, whose hymns and writings went round the English-speaking world. Cheney, David M. (2018). "Bishop William Wareing"....
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  • (A Thematic Catalogue of Gustav Holst's Music by Imogen Holst, London, Faber Music Ltd., 1974), opus number, date of composition and title. Holst, Imogen...
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  • (1810–1903) Joseph Kleutgen (1811–1883) Louis Veuillot (1813–1883) Frederick William Faber (1814–1863) Franz Jakob Clemens (1815–1862) Valentin Gröne (1817–1882)...
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  • the Protestant Reformation and were active missionaries under Frederick William Faber and the Oratorians for many years. This branch occupies itself...
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  • early Renaissance English composer of polyphonic sacred music. Frederick William Faber, Catholic convert who wrote Catholic hymns like Faith of Our Fathers...
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    for use by a religious community; now derelict Faber RC Primary School – ordered by Frederick William Faber at the time that Cotton College was built; in...
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    associated it with divine love. "Practical commonplaceness," says Frederick William Faber in his panegyric on Philip, "was the special mark that distinguishes...
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