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  1. William Hugh Clifford Frend was born on 11 January 1916, the second son of the Revd E. G. C. Frend, Vicar of Shottermill in Surrey. 1 His mother, Edith née Bacon, was the daughter of a progressive general practitioner, one of the first to have a telephone installed.

  2. William Frend (1757–1841) was a British clergyman, an active social reformer, and a sometime mathematician. Frend contributed to some of the algebra tracts published by Francis Maseres and shared his mathematical discomfort on the concept of negative numbers.

  3. The first of its kind, William Frend's important and engaging work tells the full story of the archaeological search for early Christianity. He shows how, despite nationalisms, religious rivalry, and personal ambition, archaeology since Napoleon's time has excavated important sites and developed scientific methods to explore them.

  4. SCM Press, 2003 - Religion - 273 pages. This classic work has been widely regarded as an invaluable introduction to the early Church since it was first published in 1965. Professor Frend has written extensively in this area over the last fifty years, and is one of the foremost Church historians in the English-speaking world.

  5. scienti.minciencias.gov.co › cvlac › visualizadorCvLAC - RG - Minciencias

    william frend osorio zambrano, jenny tatiana medina moreno, wilfred espinosa manrique, sensibilizaciÓn y apropiaciÓn de los principios de cosecha de agua y del uso sostenible de los recursos hÍdricos en una huerta familiar, por parte de habitantes de la vereda bosigas norte, sotaquirÁ, nombre comercial: , contrato/registro: resolución 002a enero 16 de 2018, .

  6. William Frend was an English clergyman (later Unitarian), social reformer and writer. After a high-profile university trial in Cambridge, which deprived ...

  7. FREND, WILLIAM (1757–1841), reformer and scientific writer, was born on 22 Nov. 1757 at Canterbury, being the second son of George Frend, one of its principal tradesmen, an alderman, and twice its mayor. His mother was buried in the cloister yard, Canterbury, on 7 Feb. 1763, and his father married at the cathedral, on 25 Sept. 1764, Jane Kirby, who proved a kindly mother to her stepchildren ...