Similar words: saint john, president johnson, president john adams, wrist joint, broadcast journalist, john, johns, johnny. Meaning: n. 1. (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; traditionally said to be the author of the 4th Gospel and three epistles and the book of Revelation 2. a river that rises in Maine and flows northeastward through New Brunswick to empty into the Bay of Fundy 3. a port in eastern Canada; the largest city in New Brunswick.
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1. St. John Bosco is the patron saint of Turin.
2. On his recovery he made a pilgrimage to the shrine of St John.
3. In 1913 she received the order of St John of Jerusalem.
4. St Peter had opened the pearly gates and St John Ogilvie had prodded home the penalty.
5. The latter was recognised when the former religious hospital became the parish church of St John the Baptist in the fourteenth century.
6. Known as the Golden Gospel, it was St. John printed in gold letters on dark olive paper.
7. St. John the blacksmith dumped water on his head.
8. In the basement of St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Church - a small parish of about 50 people - a few dozen people are stuffing and shaping potato pierogies by hand.
9. The Pontiff performed a feet-washing ceremony at St. John Lateran Basilica in Rome.
10. Get your free pocket-size St. John Ambulance First Aid Kit and Basic First Aid Guide.
11. Native American people inhabiting the St. John River valley in New Brunswick and northeast Maine. The Malecite helped form the Abenaki confederacy in the mid-18th century.
12. Native American people inhabiting the St. John River valley in New Brunswick and northeast Maine. The Malecite helped form the Abenaki confederacy in the mid-8th century.
13. Petition: Jesus,(Sentencedict.com ) help me to learn from St. John the Baptist how to bring others to you.
14. Whether it's St. Crois, St. Thomas or St. John, the Virgin Islands offer a wide array of great beaches, water sports, hiking and nightlife.
15. or St. John the Divine One of the original 12 Apostles of Jesus, traditionally credited with writing the fourth Gospel and three New Testament epistles.
16. St. John was the only one of the 12 Apostles to die a natural death.
17. A Native American people inhabiting the St. John River valley in New Brunswick and northeast Maine. The Malecite helped form the Abenaki confederacy in the mid-18th century.
18. The Virgin's right hand touched Jesus with the cross hand, facing St. John and the angels.
19. He holds a doctorate in canon and civil law from the University of St. John Lateran.
20. A river rising in northern Maine and flowing about 225 km (40 mi) generally eastward to the St. John River in New Brunswick, Canada.
21. The conception of the Mother of God was beyond all comparison more noble than that of St. John the Baptist, whilst it was immeasurably beneath that of her Divine Son.
22. Consecrated in 1977, the cathedral was the site of the canonization of St. Herman of Alaska and St. John of Shanghai and San Francisco.
23. A river rising in northern Maine and flowing about 225 km (140 mi) generally eastward to the St. John River in New Brunswick, Canada.
24. Outside the lab, Ivins's neighbors, friends and pastor say, he played the piano every Sunday at what he jokingly called "the hippie Mass" in the school hall at St. John the Evangelist.
25. Also included is the Book of Esther with Bible History, The Book of Job and The Revelation of St. John the Divine.
26. "Les demoiselles d'Avignon", one of his most famous paintings, was inspired partly by El Greco's "Opening of the Fifth Seal (The Vision of St. John).
27. Lateran Basilica was first dedicated to Christ, the Most Holy Savior. Later, St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist were added as co-patrons of the cathedral.
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