He came to Frederick as a very young man and throughout his long rectorship he was truly a leader of his flock and, like the "Good Shepherd of Old," the sheep knew him and loved him.
Prior to his rectorship of St. Joseph's church in New York, Father Pise, who was an intimate friend of Henry Clay, served as Chaplain of the U.
He had plenty of influence and succeeded in getting him named to the rectorship of the important parish of Thil, close to the town of Dax.
Rather than contest the matter in the law courts Vincent gave up the rectorship and went back to Toulouse, where he continued to teach and to study.
In 1874 he was nominated for the Lord Rectorship of the Univ.
For his services as a physician and philanthropist he received many marks of distinction, including the Rectorship of Marischal College.
In 1883 he was invited to stand for the Lord Rectorship of Glasgow University, being nominated in the Conservative interest against Mr. Fawcett as the Liberal candidate.
I pray God bless my Rectorship of St. Andrews," he wrote in his diary on the last day of this year.
With the resignation of his Lord Rectorship of St. Andrews at the end of his second term of office, {226} Bute's public work may be said to have come to an end.
During his rectorship in Button, after returning from a sick call on a cold winter's evening, he was obliged to walk about saying his office.
A splendid edifice has since been built during the Rectorship of Father Osmond, and chiefly through his exertions.
His best and happiest days were passed in Stratford, where for over thirty years he held the rectorship of the parish which had been served by those two eminent divines, Johnson and Leaming.
He has just entered on the twenty-first year of his rectorship of this parish, a position which he will hold for fourteen more years.
He was in the full possession of his mental faculties and blessed with a fair degree of health when he resigned, in 1824, the Rectorship of Christ Church.
In 1884 he was again invited, and again declined, to stand for the Lord Rectorship of the University of St. Andrews.
In the following year he received and declined the virtual offer of the Lord Rectorship of the University of St. Andrews, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. J.
I have forgotten to tell you about the Rectorship of Aberdeen.
Since my arrival here, on taking up the "Times" I saw a paragraph about the Lord Rectorship of St. Andrews.
During the Tory collapse, Peterborough presented him to the rectorship of Dauntsey in Wiltshire; Dr.
You believe it was the resignation of the rectorship that finished him.
For ten years, as has been said, he had held the rectorship of the parish of Cailsham.
They said that they thought the rectorship of Cailsham was rather too responsible a post for him.
Walter continued his rectorship at Christ church until his death in 1800, at the age of sixty-one.
During this period he was guilty of that crowning folly, the acceptance of the Rectorship of the Gymnasium at Padua, he felt the sharpest stings of poverty, and his life was overshadowed by dire physical misfortune.
Willis resigned his office in St. John, a movement was made to get the rectorship for Dr.
During Melville's rectorship quarrels sometimes occurred between town and gown, and in these he always showed himself jealous in regard to the rights of the University.
Enoch Huntington ministered to the congregation, and, after an interval, another twenty years of your records is covered by the rectorship of the Rev.
Enoch Huntington, who entered upon the rectorship in 1827, began parish records, and, upon the first page, states that there was a congregation of about thirty.
My father has promised me the rectorship of Heathcroft.
Cargrim had in his eye the rectorship of a wealthy, easy-going parish, not far from Beorminster, which was in the gift of the bishop.
No Rectorshipgrew up as a rival to the Chancellorship, though some of the functions of the Parisian Rector were performed at Oxford by the Proctors.
In 1868 he was invited to stand, with the certainty of election, for the Lord Rectorship of the University of St Andrews, as successor to John Stuart Mill, an honour which he declined.
University of Edinburgh, and again declined to be nominated for the Lord Rectorship of the University of St Andrews.
The letter ran thus:-- "At the recommendation of a high personage, I intend appointing you to the vacantrectorship of Govan.
Out of all sight the greatest genius then connected with the ministry of the Church of England, he never mounted one step higher than the rectorship his own college had conferred on him.
The Poet's life, during the first ten years of his rectorship at Welwyn, flowed on in an even tenor.
After existing seven long years in the miserable rectory of South Ormsby, the rectorship of Epworth, valued at L200 per annum, was conferred upon the Rev.
He held the prebendary of Layton (Leighton Bromswold) as a laic, as he did the sinecure rectorship of Whitford.
In this he alludes to a plan of his own, that Father Blackfan should have the title of Rector, although he himself had been appointed to the Rectorship of the Novitiate.
At the close of this short notice of Father Gerard's Rectorship it will be but right to record an unfavourable judgment passed upon him, as it will help us to form a true appreciation of his character.