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Anonymous  +  739556 Wed, 20 May 09 02:33 PM
When addressing someone who is a reverend and a doctor of theology should I use "Rev. Dr. Jones" or "Dr. Rev. Jones" or is there something else?
Best answer by Mister Micawber  +  739560 Wed, 20 May 09 02:35 PM
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 In speech?  Just use one or the other:  'Dr Jones' or 'Reverend Jones'.

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Best answer by Mister Micawber  +  739590 Wed, 20 May 09 02:52 PM
Rev. Dr. Jones
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Anonymous, 171 days ago
In a letter
Mare320  +  739606 Wed, 20 May 09 03:04 PM
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