For the English barrister, civil servant and colonial administrator, see William Govett Romaine.
William Romaine (1714 at Hartlepool – 1795), evangelical divine of the Church of England, was author of works once highly thought of by the evangelicals, the trilogy The Life, the Walk, and the Triumph of Faith.
WilliamRomaine (1714 at Hartlepool – 1795), evangelical divine of the Church of England, was author of works once highly thought of by the evangelicals...
the earliest efforts to decode the book's code was made in 1921 by WilliamRomaine Newbold of the University of Pennsylvania. His singular hypothesis...
Romaine or cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) is a variety of lettuce that grows in a tall head of sturdy dark green leaves with firm ribs...
WilliamRomaine Newbold (November 20, 1865 – September 8, 1926) was an American philosopher who held the Adam Seybert Professor of Intellectual and Moral...
WilliamRomaine Callender Jr. (1825 – 22 January 1876) was a British businessman and Conservative politician. He was the son of WilliamRomaine Callender...
William Govett Romaine, CB (1815 – 29 April 1893) was an English barrister, civil servant and colonial administrator. His name in early life was William...
WilliamRomaine Paterson (29 July 1871 – 3 December 1941) was a Scottish, Glasgow-based writer often using the pen name Benjamin Swift. He wrote novels...
WilliamRomaine Govett (3 October 1807 – 22 August 1848) was a painter and assistant surveyor in the Surveyor-General's Department of New South Wales...
Alfred Romaine Callender, more commonly referred to as Romaine Callender and also known professionally as A. Romaine Callendar and Alfred Callender (February...
State University William Paterson Paterson (1860–1939), Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1919 WilliamRomaine Paterson, Scottish...
Society, pp. 141–145, doi:10.1086/346365, JSTOR 224770 Foster (1999), "WilliamRomaine Newbold", American National Biography "UA Experts Determine Age of...
William Francis Romain (politician), Canadian businessman and politician WilliamRomaine, evangelical divine of the Church of England This disambiguation page...
century Anglican evangelicals such as Augustus Toplady, John Newton, and WilliamRomaine, accepted a plain reading of Article 17—the Church of England's doctrine...
1869, serving on the Co-operative Central Board. He invested with WilliamRomaine Callender in co-operative mills, in 1866. Hughes was elected to Parliament...
prominent Calvinist ministers, including George Whitefield, John Gill, and WilliamRomaine. It was John Gill who in 1760 urged Toplady to publish his translation...
glass half empty or half full? Silver lining Stoicism James Hervey; WilliamRomaine; Thomas Jones; Martin Madan, National Portrait Gallery. Retrieved 17...
in the Blue Mountains National Park. The falls takes its name from WilliamRomaine Govett, a Government Surveyor who discovered the falls in c. 1831....
Elwyn, Mary Jane, Henrietta Burt, John McArthur, Matthew McLean S., WilliamRomaine, and two unnamed children. The family does not appear in the 1871 census...
Robert Govett (1813–1901), British theologian and independent minister WilliamRomaine Govett (1807–1848), painter and surveyor in New South Wales This page...
Congregationalist minister and pacifist, father of the scientist, David Rivett. WilliamRomaine (1714–1795), evangelical Anglican minister. Key work: The Life, Walk...
Middleton, WilliamRomaine, William Whiston, and others. His works include: ‘Two Sermons on the Eternity of Future Punishment,’ in answer to William Whiston...
parliamentary work, he retired from business, selling his concern to WilliamRomaine Callender in 1861. Callender was later to become one of Bazley's colleagues...