(New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland.
1As St. Andrew's fell away aft, they missed yet another: Shoe Lane.
2These lines have been carved on his tombstone in St. Andrew's churchyard.
3In 1777, he became a member of St. Andrew's Lodge of Freemasons.
4We left Grand Drewin, and anchored at St. Andrew's, six miles distant.
5Betty's first impulse was to take the next train for St. Andrew.
6As already mentioned, the muniments room was formerly above St. Andrew's Chapel.
7For the week following, they oversaw the final repairs to St. Andrew's mission.
8The first attack was made on the day of St. Andrew the Apostle.
9It shows the officers of the Arquebusiers of St. Andrew, fourteen life-sized figures.
10The saints have you in their keeping, my son, and chiefly St. Andrew.
11The ocean inlet of Jekyl and St. Andrew's sounds is three miles wide.
12On reaching Largo he learned the arrival of William Dampier at St. Andrew.
13Hers had been the last wedding that Jane had attended in St. Andrew's.
14This victory was ascribed to the intercession of St. Andrew and St. Duthak.
15To St. Andrew's mission, that would be the perfect setting .
16He died at Chichester in 1759, and was buried in St. Andrew's Church.
Translations for St. Andrew