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Fenwicke Lindsay Holmes (1883–1973) was an
American author,
former Congregational minister, and
Religious Science leader. The
brother of
Ernest Holmes...
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Peter Thomas Fenwicke (14
November 1932 – 25
April 1987) was an
Australian national representative rugby union flanker and
national captain. He toured...
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founder of
Religious Science, and his
brother Fenwicke were of
great ****istance to Taniguchi.
Fenwicke traveled to ****an and co-aut****d
several books...
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George Fenwicke, B.D. (1690–1760) was an
English clergyman and
religious writer.
Fenwicke was
educated at St. John's College, Cambridge,
graduating B.A...
- Lt.-Col. John
Fenwicke (c.1593–1670) was an
English soldier who
supported the
parliamentary cause during the
English Civil War.
Fenwicke was a younger...
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Bisset (alone).
Maurice George Fenwick Bisset (né Fenwick, also
spelt Fenwicke), a
graduate of
Trinity College, Dublin, was an
Irish Anglican priest in...
- England,
forming a back row with club
teammate and ****ure
Wallaby Peter Fenwicke. He
switched to
hooker in 1959 and
earned NSW
Country representative honours...
- Health, as well as
Christian Science. In 1912
Holmes joined his
brother Fenwicke in Venice, California. In
addition to
taking up a job with the city government...
- The
Offenders is a 1921
American melodrama film
directed by
Fenwicke L. Holmes.
Margery Wilson, the co-star,
reportedly co-directed this and two other...
- the
foundation which continues his work.
Centers for
Spiritual Living Fenwicke Holmes "The
Science of Mind". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Retrieved January...