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John Leale has written: 'Report of Five Years of German Occupation' 'The saint and the boy, and twenty other stories for children'
John T. Christian has written: 'Did they dip?' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Baptism, Baptists 'A history of the Baptists of Louisiana' -- subject(s): Baptists 'Close Communion or, Baptism as a Prerequisite, etc' 'Baptist history vindicated' -- subject(s): Baptists, History '\\' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Lord's Supper, Baptists, Close and open communion 'A history of the Baptists' -- subject(s): Baptists, History
John Cabot's occupation is the military.
He was a fisherman along with his brother, the Apostle John, and his father.
he was knowed as john the baptists so im sorry i dont know
The answer depends upon which Saint Robert you are referring to. There are many.
The patron saint of occupational therapists is Saint John of God. He is recognized for his compassionate care for the sick and his dedication to helping those in need. His life and work exemplify the values of service and healing that are central to occupational therapy.
Saint Anthony of Padua was a Franciscan priest by occupation.
He is the patron saint of carpenters as well as a number of other causes.
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Saint Elizabeth of Hungary's occupation was taking care of her three children and helping the poor by feeding them and building hospitals for their shelter.
This John was a prophet and ascetic (a person who dedicates his or her life to pursuit of contemplative ideals and practices and practices extreme self denial for religious purposes), destined before birth not to drink wine or strong drink. It is most unlikely he had any wage earning occupation.