Advanced or honorary academic degree in divinity.
A doctor's degree in religion.
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1 But Sherman did the work ashore as D. D. Porter did afloat.
2 Prof. W. P. Coddington, D. D., give the remedy their heartiest indorsement.
3 By Thomas Birch, D. D. secretary to the Royal society, 2 vols.
4 Elizur Goodrich, D. D., distinguished both as a clergyman and an astronomer.
5 Walter H. Brooks, D. D., has a very unusual and interesting history.
1 But do not forget that I am a doctor of divinity .
2 I tried that plan on a doctor of divinity once, and it worked admirably.
3 Beastly slow place, this, unless one is a deacon or a doctor of divinity .
4 I don't resemble a hero any more than I do a doctor of divinity .
5 You may imagine the effect this missive produced upon the proud, high-minded doctor of divinity .
6 And yet a doctor of divinity tells me that this world was made of omnipotence.
7 Sir, I am fifty-one years old, a master of arts and a doctor of divinity .
8 If he is a doctor of divinity , add D.D.
9 You argue, too, like a veritable doctor of divinity , said Dr. Stanley, with a smile.
10 If a doctor of divinity , say The Rev.
11 This Athanasius was a great doctor of divinity .
12 He was treated with great deference, and appeared to me most like a doctor of divinity .
13 He is a proud old doctor of divinity - not old , however-ofirreproachable family and large private fortune.
14 The modern Dr. Busby is a doctor of medicine as well as a doctor of divinity .
15 About the same time, Yale first conferred upon an Episcopal clergyman the title of doctor of divinity .
16 S. B. Smith, a Catholic doctor of divinity , explains in his "Elements of Ecclesiastical Law":
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