I've always heard it the Reverend Dr. MLK. Don't know if it's right, though.
ETA: Aimee! I know. So sad. But I think I didn't post my imminent presence in the right place. Since I don't F2F, I never think to post anything in that thread.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I've always heard it the Reverend Dr. MLK. Don't know if it's right, though.
ETA: Aimee! I know. So sad. But I think I didn't post my imminent presence in the right place. Since I don't F2F, I never think to post anything in that thread.
I wonder if it's a personal choice. Whichever is more important to the person.
I think it is Rev. Dr. He was a Rev before a Dr. So is it chronological?
Is it Rev. Dr. or Dr. Rev? Which goes first? And not, Mr. King specifically, but in general.
I've always heard it as Rev. Dr.
Is it Rev. Dr. or Dr. Rev? Which goes first? And not, Mr. King specifically, but in general
Reverand Docotor Doctoreverand, perhaps?
DReverand?
Here's some rules: [link]
Huh.
A first name or a courtesy title must intervene between The Reverend and the surname.
The Reverend Miss Ward, The Reverend Ann Ward, The Reverend Dr. Ward,
not The Reverend Ward
From now on, I want to be referred to as The Honorable Doctor Reverend General tommyrot, D.D.S., Esq.
Cool, thanks.