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    quotations related to Julius Hare (theologian). Wikisource has original works by or about: Julius Hare "Archival material relating to Julius Hare". UK National...
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  • Julius Hare may refer to: Julius Hare (artist) (1859–1932), British artist Julius Hare (theologian) (1795–1855), English theologian This disambiguation...
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    Augustus Hare, and his uncle, the theologian Julius Charles Hare, who entertained a number of "eminent victorians", namely Thomas Carlyle. Rev. Robert Hare -...
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  • those who studied at Fort Hare who later became leaders of their countries were Kenneth Kaunda, Seretse Khama, Yusuf Lule, Julius Nyerere, Robert Mugabe...
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  • Hare (1792-1834), English clergyman George Emlen Hare (1808-1892), American clergyman John Tyrrell Holmes Hare, Bishop of Bedford Julius Charles Hare...
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  • Sackville-West, Countess De La Warr, peeress (died 1870) 13 September – Julius Hare, theologian (died 1855) 24 October – Edwin Norris, philologist, linguist and...
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    F. D. Maurice (category 19th-century English theologians)
    Denison Maurice (29 August 1805 – 1 April 1872) was an English Anglican theologian, a prolific author, and one of the founders of Christian socialism. Since...
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  • Herbert Oakeley at Bocking in Essex. In 1838–9 he was curate to Julius Charles Hare at Hurstmonceaux in Sussex, succeeding after an interval his friend...
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  • Tauler (1858). She completed an unfinished biography of Martin Luther by Julius Hare (1855), and collaborated with her sister on Signs of the Times (1856)...
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    Tamal Krishna Goswami (category American Hare Krishnas)
    Gurudeva Maharaja Born in Harlem, New York, he began associating with the Hare Krishna movement in 1968, and was accepted as a disciple by A. C. Bhaktivedanta...
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    Latin, in the year of our Lord. Jesus Christ at the Encyclopædia Britannica Hare 1993, p. 11. Matthew 1:21. Doninger 1999, p. 212. Pannenberg 1968, pp. 30–31...
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  • Trotskyist Ed Harcourt (born 1977), singer/songwriter Julius Charles Hare (1795–1855), theologian and Archdeacon of Lewes Edward Hargraves (1816–1891)...
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  • Shemhamphoras. In July 2016, Dr. Richard Harvey, a Messianic (Christian) theologian from the United Kingdom, initiated a petition on Change.org to have the...
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  • bottom of my heart", "with deepest affection", or "sincerely". Attributed to Julius Caesar. ab inconvenienti from an inconvenient thing Neo-Latin for "based...
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    2013. Hare 1907, pp. 43–44. Seton-Watson 1902, pp. 23–24, 28–29. Hare 1913, p. 70. Hare 1907, pp. 45–47. Hare 1913, p. 71. Hare 1907, p. 49. Hare 1907...
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  • been proposed to solve the problem of meaning in religious language. R. M. Hare used his parable of a lunatic to introduce the concept of "bliks" – unfalsifiable...
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  • Valck (1584–1624), painter Wybrand de Geest (1592–1661), painter Matthijs Harings (1593–1667), painter Jeronimus Cornelisz (1598–1629), apothecary Margaretha...
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    Eleven Commentaries, Volume 2 of 3 Edwin Bryant; Maria Ekstrand (2004). The Hare Krishna Movement: The Postcharismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant. Columbia...
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    Nelson Mandela (category University of Fort Hare alumni)
    family in Mvezo, South Africa. He studied law at the University of Fort Hare and the University of Witwatersrand before working as a lawyer in Johannesburg...
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    Connop Thirlwall (category 19th-century British theologians)
    sermons at seven. He went to Charterhouse School, where George Grote and Julius Hare were among his schoolfellows. He went up to Trinity College, Cambridge...
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  • Dutch-Swedish singer-songwriter, poet and actor. Jayatirtha Dasa, 39, British Hare Krishna, murdered. A. L. Abdul Majeed, 54, Sri Lankan politician, Member...
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    "Mwende" (beloved); Wild animal names like Nzoka (snake), Mbiti (hyena), Mbuku (hare), Munyambu (lion), or Mbiwa (fox); or domesticated animal names like Ngiti...
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    Montreal (Canada) Cardinal Julius Döpfner: archbishop of Munich and Freising (Germany) Prominent reform-minded theologians at the Council Marie-Dominique...
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  • Sunni Muslimʿālim, muhaddith, judge, proto-Salafist theologian, ascetic, and iconoclastic theologian Kęstutis August 1382  Grand Duchy of Lithuania Unknown...
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    Brahmabandhav Upadhyay (category Indian Christian theologians)
    Bandyopadhyay) (11 February 1861 – 27 October 1907) was an Indian Bengali theologian, journalist and freedom fighter. He was closely attached with Keshub Chandra...
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    Argentina, to liberate Chile and then Peru. January 20 – Ram Mohan Roy and David Hare found Hindu College, Calcutta, offering instructions in Western languages...
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    him of atheism is exemplified by a story Hume liked to tell: The best theologian he ever met, he used to say, was the old Edinburgh fishwife who, having...
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  • American planetary geologist DMP · 2048 2049 Grietje 1973 SH G. A. M. Haring-Gehrels, sister-in-law of Dutch-born American astronomer Tom Gehrels † MPC ·...
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  • Riddell – cultural historian E. W. Bullinger – dispensationalist theologian Julius J. Lipner – Hindu scholar Eric J. Lott – religious scholar Ralph Martin...
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    Schwegler (1819–1857), German philosopher and theologian Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965), French-German theologian, organist, philosopher, physician, and medical...
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