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  • ...r Book |volume=24 |pages=21–108 |issn=0065-8987}}</ref> but converted to [[Anglicanism]], the faith of his Welsh wife.{{citation needed|date=December 2011}} [[Category:Converts to Anglicanism from Judaism]] ...
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  • In April 2006, she announced her resignation as provost and moved to France.<ref>[http://www.thecourier.co.uk/output/2006/04/20/newsstory8246325 [[Category:Converts to Anglicanism from Roman Catholicism]] ...
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  • ...nd [[William Palmer (theologian)|William Palmer]], although Newman claimed to have been ignorant of Palmer's contemporary treatise ''In XXXIX Articulos'' ...it did in substance in a true sense. Man had done his worst to disfigure, to mutilate, the old Catholic Truth; but there it was, in spite of them, in th ...
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  • ...]], of which Fiji forms a part, and the first Bishop specifically assigned to Fiji's [[Western Division, Fiji|Western Division]], when he was installed a ...rokoro in [[Nadroga-Navosa Province]], was raised as a Hindu but converted to Christianity after meeting Ana, whom he married in 1985.{{citation needed|d ...
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  • ...t Elizabeth of Hungary'', ''To Let'' and ''For Sale.'' Engaged at one time to [[Christina Rossetti]], their broken engagement also influenced many of her Collinson was a devout [[Christians|Christian]] who was attracted to the devotional and [[high church]] aspects of Pre-Raphaelitism. ...
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  • ...[Discalced Carmelites]] in [[Modena]], [[Italy]]. Here he changed his name to Simon Stock.<ref name="ONDB">{{Cite ODNB | last = Arblaster | first = Pau ...e Discalced Carmelites due to poor eyesight and was then sent to [[Malta]] to study for the priesthood. He was eventually ordained there.<ref name="ONDB" ...
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  • ...ed to death in 1641, but the conviction was never executed, and he appears to have died in prison in 1650. [[Category:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Anglicanism]] ...
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  • | year = 1950}}</ref> was born into an [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] gentry family in [[Dunmore, County Galway]].<ref name="DMBI">{{c ...stride a [[white]] [[horse]]&mdash; won him renown as Methodism's 'apostle to the Irish'.<ref name=Cunningham04/> ...
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  • ...ewman]], and left without taking a degree since he was unable to subscribe to the [[Thirty Nine Articles]], as required in those days.<ref name="usick">' ...]] party in the Roman Church, though he did not, like some of them, return to the communion of the [[Church of England]]. He opposed the promulgation of ...
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  • ...with [[James Joseph Sylvester]] and contributed an article on probability to the 9th edition of the [[Encyclopædia Britannica]]. [[Crofton's formula]] i ..., Crofton joined to the [[Roman Catholic Church]] in the 1850s in part due to an interest in [[Cardinal Newman|Cardinal John Henry Newman]]. ...
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  • |religion = [[Catholic Church|Catholicism]],<br><small>(''prev.'' [[Anglicanism]])</small> ...a, in 1900, where she converted from Anglicanism, religion of her parents, to Roman Catholicism. ...
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  • ...n [[Anglican]] [[priest]] in 1943.<ref name="jp">Joseph Pearce, ''Literary Converts: Spiritual Inspiration in an Age of Unbelief''. In 1955 he [[Religious conversion|converted]] to [[Roman Catholicism]] and wrote many historical works in a Catholic apologi ...
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  • ...people. In 1830, with his brother John, Ryerson was a member of committee to establish the Upper Canada Academy, which later became [[Victoria Universit [[Category:Converts to Methodism from Anglicanism]] ...
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  • ...nsive library encouraged her reading and studying habits. The family moved to [[Babbacombe]], [[Devon]], when she was 14.<ref name="ODNB"/> ...in [[Rome]], she joined the [[Dominican Order|third order of St Dominic]], to which she belonged for over forty years. She was [[prioress]] of the conven ...
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  • ...in the [[British Army]] and [[Berkshire]] landowner who had converted to [[Anglicanism]] from [[Judaism]]. ...pt; and on being fined he resigned from the community and became converted to [[Christianity]]. However, "he embraced his new faith while expressing the ...
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  • ...it Gallery }}</ref>) is an American poet and librettist. She is also an [[Anglicanism#Priesthood|Anglican priest]], working in England.<ref>White (30 August 2005 She was raised as a [[Reform Judaism|Reform Jew]], and converted to Christianity in 1989, as an adult.<ref>{{Cite news ...
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  • He was born in [[Jersey]] in 1797 and came to the [[Gaspé peninsula]] around 1815 as an employee of [[Charles Robin]]. In ...adiana.ca/view/oocihm.9_00938_44/336?r=0&s=3}}</ref> In 1867, he was named to the [[Legislative Council of Quebec]] for the Gulf division and served unti ...
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  • ...lesiastical historian]] and former [[Church of England]] priest. From 1999 to 2004, he was canon chancellor of [[York Minster]]. He was educated at [[Sel ...]], [[Ramsgate]], Kent, and the [[Monoux School]] [[Walthamstow]]. He went to [[Selwyn College, Cambridge]], on an Open Scholarship.<ref>''Who's Who amon ...
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  • ...irns attended [[Elizabeth College, Guernsey]]. Awarded an Open Scholarship to [[Exeter College, Oxford]], he entered it aged about 17. Under the influenc On his return to England in 1848, he was attached to the [[London Oratory]], where he laboured successfully as a priest, with th ...
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  • ...iest; the first of the [[Tractarian Movement]] to convert from Anglicanism to Roman Catholicism. ...ently, Manning urged Lockhart to accept [[John Henry Newman]]'s invitation to stay with him at [[Littlemore]] and prepare for ordination in the Church of ...
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