Examples of 'reverend william' in a sentence

Meaning of "reverend william"

Reverend William: A polite way of addressing or referring to a clergyman named William, often used in formal or respectful contexts

How to use "reverend william" in a sentence

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Reverend William is a very bright man.
He started his education at a private school run by Reverend William Woods.
Reverend William Huffman gets a call from local police informing him that there has been a crash.
The present bishop of the diocese is the Right Reverend William Nolan.
This is Reverend William Barber speaking at the protest.
The Word of God for the time in which reverend William Branham lived, was where?
Reverend William Booth Gill was the first to observe intense light around unoccupied Mount Pudi.
This little pond was named by the Reverend William Spotswood Green for his daughter.
Reverend William is a very bright man . You are lucky to have him.
The town was named for one of the town 's financial backers, Reverend William Bayard Craig.
His brother Reverend William Allen conducted his funeral service.
He was influenced by his grandfather, Reverend William Attersole.
For the Reverend William MacGregor, in whose antiquities collection it once resided.
It would be a miracle if Dr. Sadler could undo the damage caused by Reverend William.
He was educated in a school run by the Reverend William Jarrett, a Congregational Church minister.

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And God gave a revival, a spiritual awakening, to Christianity under the ministry of Reverend William Branham.
He was the son of Reverend William Francis Hotham, second son of the second Baron.
He was succeeded in the earldom by his younger brother, Reverend William George Howard.
The school is later attacked by Reverend William Stryker and his army of mutant-exterminating Purifiers.
It'd be a miracle if dr. sadler could undo the damage caused by reverend william.
His father, Reverend William Armstrong, was a schoolteacher and minister.
No one 's talking about the poor . ” - Reverend William Barber.
Reverend William Stephenson 's daughter, Elizabeth Stephenson, taught at the school house.
In the 13th century, reverend william of auvergne studied demons.
Reverend william lovelace foster, chaplain, 35th mississippi volunteers.
It was first discovered in 1791 by Reverend William Gregor, an English pastor.
Reverend William Pettigrew was the first foreign missionary to arrive in Manipur on 6 February 1894.
Titanium was discovered here by the Reverend William Gregor in 1791.
She married the Reverend William Staughton in 1829, but he died in December of that year.
They were discovered by the Reverend William Buckland, 180 years ago.
As the Reverend William Sloane Coffin said in giving a eulogy for his 24-year-old son, Alex,.
These caves were discovered in 1836 by Reverend William Thomson, an American missionary.
It was a gift of the Reverend William Smith who was the vicar at this time 1887.
The knitted frame was invented by the Reverend William Lee at Calverton, near Nottingham, in 1589.

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