Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Was a minister in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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I didn't know your father was a minister. No, he's not.
The oldest of the two was a minister at Brandwijk in the Alblasserwaard,
Now I say that Jesus Christ was a minister of the circumcision for the truth of God,
He was a minister without portfolio who got to control the police force of Prussia,
Lilianne Ploumen, member of the Dutch parliament, was a minister in cabinet Rutte II.
His younger brother, Eric Van Rompuy, is also a politician in the CD&V and was a minister in the Flemish Government from 1995 to 1999.
Elisha Fessenden was a minister of the Church of England in Canada, and through the years
His father was a minister and he grew up in a religious home.
My father was a minister, here in the Islands, of a very fashionable, fashionable church.
Ilsley Boone(1879-1968), was a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church!
I know from my personal knowledge of Mr Pimenta when he was a Minister how deeply concerned he was about these matters.
she couldn't breathe, and there was a minister standing there… waiting.
my own home country by a government in which she was a minister.
Jan Ridderbos(24 November 1879 in Bedum- 4 July 1960) was a minister in the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and since 1912 professor of Old Testament at the Theological College(Old Street) in Kampen.
my own home country by a govern ment in which she was a minister.
The same estate also contains documents of Vorrinks daughter Irene(1918-1996), who was a minister in the Cabinet Den Uyl from 1973 to 1977,
Cot's son, Jean-Pierre Cot, was a minister in the Socialist government of Pierre Mauroy in 1981-82
He told us about his relationship with Zevulun Hammer(who was a minister of education in the past),
Rev Robert Murray M'Cheyne(pronounced"Mak-shayn", occasionally spelled as"McCheyne"; 21 May 1813- 25 March 1843) was a minister in the Church of Scotland from 1835 to 1843.