Definition of Liturgiologist. Meaning of Liturgiologist. Synonyms of Liturgiologist

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Definition of Liturgiologist

Liturgiologist
Liturgiologist Li*tur`gi*ol"o*gist, n. One versed in liturgiology.

Meaning of Liturgiologist from wikipedia

- Westminster, 26 March 1848; died Salisbury 30 January 1938) was an English liturgiologist and author. He was the second son of Susanna Hatley Frere (1811–1884)...
- intellectual, son of the above Christopher Wordsworth (liturgiologist) (1848–1938), English liturgiologist and author, son of the above This disambiguation...
- are Bishop John Sage, a well-known patristic scholar; Bishop Rattray, liturgiologist; John Skinner, of Longside, author of Tullochgorum; Bishop Gleig, editor...
- was a Franco-Belgian Benedictine historical scholar, patrologist, and liturgiologist, of the Beuronese Congregation. Born at Caen in Normandy, he entered...
- include: Adalbert Ebner (1851–1898), German Catholic clergyman and liturgiologist Annemarie Ebner, Austrian luger Christina Ebner (1277–1356), German...
- infielder for the Chicago Orphans Lawrence A. Hoffman (born 1942), liturgiologist Lawrence J. Hoffman, American lawyer This disambiguation page lists...
- malevolent and restless spirits of the dead were propitiated. Some liturgiologists base the idea that Lemuria was the origin of All Saints on their identical...
- teacher and scholar, physician Leser Landshuth (1817–1887), German Jewish liturgiologist Jacob of Lissa (1760–1832), a rabbi Albert Mosse (1846–1925), German...
- Washington politician Frank Senn (born 1943), American Lutheran pastor and liturgiologist Franz Senn (1831–1884), pastor, whose concern for the poverty of his...
- the most eminent are John Sage, a well-known scholar; Bishop Rattray, liturgiologist; John Skinner, of Longside, author of Tullochgorum; Bishop Gleig, editor...