When addressing a letter, a Canon is referred to as "the Reverend Canon John Doe". A letter should start "Dear Canon..."
Dr. and Mrs.............
Really need to be more specific about what type of church and religion. For a Protestant Minister, Pastor, or Rector with scholastic degree Address on Letter: The Reverend (full name, initials of degree) (Title, name of church) (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing Dear Dr. (surname): Sincerely, For a Protestant Minister, Pastor, or Rector (without scholastic degree) Address on Letter: The Reverend (full name) (Title, name of church) (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing: Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss (surname): Sincerely, For a Methodist Bishop Address on Letter: The Reverend (full name) Methodist Bishop (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing: Reverend Sir: (formal) My Dear Bishop (surname): (informal) Sincerely, For a Protestant Episcopal Bishop Address on Letter The Right Reverend (full name) Bishop of (name) (Local address) (ZIP+4 Code) Salutation and Closing Dear Reverend Sir: (formal) Dear Bishop (surname):
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Dr Davidson canon is not mentioned in the bible.
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Both are correct. My question is it no longer correct to address him as "Reverend"? This is what he signed his writings with and it is also on his tombstone but it seems he is no longer called this.
Just wright down Dr. because that is there tittle.
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A PhD is a doctor. You address a letter to him Dr. John Smith. If he is married you address it Dr. John and Jane Smith. If she has the PhD, you address it John and Dr Sue Smith. If both have their PhD's you address it Drs, Henry and Jane Smith.
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The address should read: Drs. John and Jane Doe or, Dr. John Doe and Dr. Jane Doe.
If it is a formal letter, "Dr." or "Mrs." should be used.