1. rev. - Noun
2. rev. - Adjective
3. Rev. - Proper noun
Abbreviation of Revelation.
(title) Abbreviation of Reverend.
(law) In case citations, Abbreviation of reversed.
Abbreviation of revised.
Abbreviation of review.
Abbreviation of revision.
Source: en.wiktionary.org1892 Life and Times of Cotton Mather by Rev. Abijah P. Marvin, published by Congregational Sunday School and Publishing society. Source: Internet
According to Rev. William Roberts, he prefaced this with the bull Speculatores Domus Israel, stating his reasons: "in order that the whole history of each case may be known." Source: Internet
According to Franklin's autobiography, it was in 1743 when he first had the idea to establish an academy, "thinking the Rev. Richard Peters a fit person to superintend such an institution." Source: Internet
"Abortion, Precedent, and the Constitution: A Comment on Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey", 68 Notre Dame L. Rev. 11 (1992), quoted by Rosen, Jeffrey. Source: Internet
Also an important work by Rev. Buehrens, along with Forrest Church, is A Chosen Faith: An Introduction to Unitarian Universalism, ISBN 0-8070-1617-9 in which the authors explore the many sources of the living tradition of their chosen faith. Source: Internet
A Comparison with Graeco-Roman Biography. rev. updated edn. Source: Internet