John Bramhall, DD (1594 – 25 June 1663) was an Archbishop of Armagh, and an Anglican theologian and apologist. He was a noted controversialist who doggedly...
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Thomas Hobbes (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
Liberty and Necessity, directed at Hobbes, was published by Bishop John Bramhall. Bramhall, a strong Arminian, had met and debated with Hobbes and afterwards...
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and drummer Doyle Bramhall. Bramhall was born in Texas and lived half of his life in Northern California. His father, Doyle Bramhall Sr., played drums...
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John Bramhall (born 20 November 1956) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He made more than 500 Football League appearances...
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expression comes in a theological debate on causality by Thomas Hobbes and John Bramhall in 1654–1684: The last Dictate of the Judgement, concerning the Good...
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Bramhall is a suburb of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport. Andrea Bramhall (born 1979), British writer Art Bramhall (1909–1985), American baseball...
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Mae St. John Bramhall (née, Laws; after adoption, St. John; after marriage, St. John Bramhall; c. 1861 – February 1897) was a 19th-century American actress...
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Quoted in: A. Schopenhauer, On the Freedom of the Will, c. 4. See also: John Bramhall Melamed, Yitzhak; Lin, Martin. "Principle of Sufficient Reason". In...
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Sir Thomas Bramhall, 1st Baronet was an Irish landowner and Member of Parliament. He was the son and heir of John Bramhall, Archbishop of Armagh, and...
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was apparent that Ussher had lost de facto control of the church to John Bramhall, Bishop of Derry, in everyday matters and to Laud in matters of policy...
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of persecution and led to the Rising of the Irish Catholics in 1641. John Bramhall (1660–63), another learned divine, succeeded Ussher. His works on polemic...
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Bramall Hall (redirect from Bramhall Hall)
Bramall Hall is a largely Tudor manor house in Bramhall, Greater Manchester, England. The building is timber-framed and its oldest parts date from the...
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distinguished works. Alice, the third Lady Carbery, was the original of the Lady in John Milton's Comus. Taylor's first wife had died early in 1651. His second wife...
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London, Oxford, and Cambridge: Rivingtons. Bramhall, John (1842). "Schism Guarded". The Works of Archbishop Bramhall. Vol. 2. Oxford: J.H. Parker. Bray, Gerald...
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debate via pamphlet. 1654 — The Nature of Free Will — Thomas Hobbes and John Bramhall engaged in an intense debate over the nature of free will in humanity...
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is staged in London; it is the first City pageant in fifteen years. John Bramhall – Defense of True Liberty (Anglican divine begins exchange of treatises...
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rationalist prose debates that circulated in that officially tolerant nation. John Bramhall, for example, had been a strongly high church theologian, and yet, in...
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Hobbes's Leviathan. In G. A. J. Rogers, Robert Filmer, George Lawson, John Bramhall & Edward Hyde Clarendon (eds.), Leviathan: Contemporary Responses to...
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not been seriously raised, and that was Leslie's action, prompted by John Bramhall, that laid the foundation of a revolt against episcopal authority. The...
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Sussex College". Her executors Sir John Harington and Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent, supervised by Archbishop John Whitgift, founded the Protestant College...
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French noble (b. 1596) June 25 – John Bramhall, Archbishop of Armagh, Anglican controversialist (b. 1594) June 26 – John Alleyn, Cornish barrister (b. 1621)...
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of the interim government after the death of Christian IV (d. 1660) John Bramhall, English Anglican clergyman and controversialist (d. 1663) Peter Oliver...
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Allan Bloom, philosopher, classicist, academic (Indianapolis) Mae St. John Bramhall, actress, writer, poet (Richmond) Adelia Pope Branham, poet, writer...
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Bramhall was a mansion in the Bramhall neighborhood of Portland, Maine, United States. Completed in 1858, it was owned by John Bundy Brown, an industrialist...
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There were about a dozen authors, including Oxford Movement leaders John Keble, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey, with Newman taking the initiative...
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councillor. Margetson was translated to Armagh in 1663, where he succeeded John Bramhall, who is said to have recommended him. In 1667 he succeeded Jeremy Taylor...
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title of Primate of All Ireland. In the Church of Ireland, the archbishop is John McDowell, who is the ecclesiastical head of the Church of Ireland and the...
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Tennyson (1936, added to the 1951 edition) VI Lancelot Andrewes (1926) John Bramhall (1927) Thoughts after Lambeth (1931) Religion and Literature (1935,...
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Introduction and notes by Martin Gardner. Illustrated by John Tenniel. New York: Bramhall House, 1960 Morton N. Cohen and Edward Wakeling, eds, Lewis...
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Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, and his Laudian chaplain, John Bramhall. While James Ussher (by now Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All...
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