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Jean Manse's birth name is Jean Jules Manse.

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Stone Manse was created in 1796.

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The Old Manse was created in 1770.

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Manning Manse was created in 1696.

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Vrable manse was created in 1765.

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a Minister lives in a mease a minister lives in a manse

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A manse is typically a residence for a Christian minister or clergy. So, a minister or clergy member, along with their family, often live in a manse provided by the church.

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It's called a Manse.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/manse

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South Church Manse was created in 1861.

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Mary Manse College ended in 1975.

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Mary Manse College was created in 1922.

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Utkeagvik Church Manse was created in 1929.

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Old Episcopal Manse was created in 1845.

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Mosses from an Old Manse was created in 1854.

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The population of Crissay-sur-Manse is 120.

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The area of Crissay-sur-Manse is 7,500,000.0 square meters.

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It's called a Manse.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/manse

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A vicar lives in a vicarage and a minister (Church of Scotland) lives in a manse.

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The phone number of the Old Manse is: 508-369-3909.

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The web address of the Pierce Manse is: http://www.piercemanse.org

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Jean Manse was born on November 19, 1899, in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhne, France.

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Jean Manse died on August 25, 1967, in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhne, France.

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The address of the Old Manse is: Monument Street, Concord, MA 01742-1825

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The phone number of the Pierce Manse is: 603-225-4555.

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It is called a manse. See websters for the definition: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/manse

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parsonage

a pastors house could be called a "Parish House"

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The address of the Pierce Manse is: Po Box 2512, Concord, NH 03302-2512

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The Old Manse in Concord, Massachusetts, where he wrote most of his short stories collected in Mosses from an Old Manse. He lived there for three years.

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A minister's house is typically called a parsonage or a manse. It is provided by a church or religious organization for the minister to live in while serving the congregation.

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If you mean a minister of religion, he lives in a manse.

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A clergyman's home is either called a parsonage, rectory, or a manse.

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a pastorage, pastorate, a manse, vicarage, parsonage

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A cleric's home is called a manse.

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The residence of a minister of the Free Church of Scotland

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A Church Minister in Scotland lives in a Manse.

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A clergyman's home that starts with man is Manse.

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The home a a clergy woman or man has different names in different denominations. In the Roman Catholic Church, the priest lives in the "rectory." The most common word used in the Protestant tradition probably is "parsonage." Anglican or Episcopal churches have "rectories" or "vicarages" while Presbyterian pastors live in the "manse."

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The cast of Sadhi Manse - 1965 includes: Suryakant Rajshekhar as Truck Driver Barch Bahadur Jayshree Gadkar as Parvati Chandrakant Gokhale Sulochana Latkar Master Vithal

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It means long live or literally (last for thousands of years.)

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Henry Tucker Graham has written:

'An old manse'

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Nathaniel Paterson has written:

'The manse garden' -- subject(s): Gardening

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W. M. Farquharson-Lang has written:

'The manse and the mansion'

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