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  Britannia Biographies: Benjamin Hoadley, Bishop of Winchester and Bishop of Bangor
Britannia Biographies: Benjamin Hoadley, Bishop of Winchester and Bishop of Bangor
Benjamin Hoadley, whose name at least is still remembered in connection with the once famous Bangorian controversy, was born at Westerham in Kent in 1676, the second son of the Revd.
Bishop Hoadley was the brother of John Hoadley, Archbishop of Armagh.
www.britannia.com /bios/bhoadley.html   (351 words)

  
 William Sallier (Salyer) - pafg31.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Matthew PELPHREY (Naomi SALYER, Benjamin H. Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Charles, William) was born in Oct 1862 in, Johnson County, Kentucky.
Hoadley SALYER was born in Oct 1885 in, Johnson County, Kentucky.
Elzy SALYER (Benjamin Henderson SALYER, Benjamin H. Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Charles, William) was born on 4 Feb 1872 in, Johnson County, Kentucky.
users.ev1.net /~dhoskins/web/williamsa/pafg31.htm   (679 words)

  
 Branford Genealogy Web, 1800 Census
Hoadley, Ebenezer (1746-1822) son of Timothy & Mary (Harrison) Hoadley, in 1790 census.
Hoadley, Rufus (1740-1811) son of Timothy & Rebecca (Harrison) Hoadley, in 1790 census.
Hoadley, Samuel (1727-1804) son of Samuel & Lydia (Frisbie) Hoadley, in 1790 census.
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 Ahnentafel (narrative) (v3.0 sample)
Artemas HOADLEY was born on 24 Mar 1791 at Waterbury, New Haven Co., Connecticut.
Benjamin CARPENTER was born on 8 Apr 1747 at Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts.
Benjamin CLARK was born on 9 Dec 1644 at Dedham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts.
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 William Sallier (Salyer) - pafg34.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Louranna SALYER (Henderson SALYER, Joseph SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Charles, William) was born in Jul 1849 in Flatgap, Johnson County, Kentucky.
Jefferson Davis SALYER (Henderson SALYER, Joseph SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Charles, William) was born on 8 Dec 1861 in, Russell County, Virginia.
Nancy Jane SALYER (Benjamin Franklin SALYER, John SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Zachariah Benjamin SALYER, Charles, William) was born on 6 Nov 1849 in, Johnson County, Kentucky.
users.ev1.net /~dhoskins/web/williamsa/pafg34.htm   (1815 words)

  
 Benjamin Artworks and Fine Art at arthistorynet.com
Benjamin Franklin Butler, Burning of the Steamers "Santa Clara" and "Hartford" at San Francisco, on the Morning of March 3rd 1851, 19th century
Benjamin (Benjamin Roubaud), Caricature of Barye, the sculptor (1796 - 1875), 1838
Benjamin Smith, The Alto Relievo in front of the Shakespeare gallery; represents Shakespeare seated between the Dramatick(sic) muse and the genius of painting, 18th - 19th century
www.absolutearts.com /masters/b/benjamin-works.html   (2667 words)

  
 Etched on Devon's Memory
Hoadley offered An humble reply to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Exeter's answer (1709), an anonymous "student at Oxford" produced A submissive answer to Mr.
The fact that those resident almost 200 miles from the place of publication could assemble a comprehensive collection of topical pamphlets reveals both a considerable awareness of current events and a good communications system.
While the controversy with Hoadley in 1709 was conducted entirely through pamphlets published in London there was at the same time another religious controversy smouldering intermittently fuelled by pamphlets from Exeter presses.
www.devon.gov.uk /etched?_IXP_=1&_IXR=114900   (1683 words)

  
 AERA 95 Hoadley, Hsi & Berman
The Multimedia Forum Kiosk (Hoadley and Hsi, 1992, 1993; Hoadley, Hsi, and Schwarz, 1992; Hsi and Hoadley, 1994; Hsi, Berman, and Hoadley, 1995) is a an interface for discussion that makes use of multimedia for socially relevant representations.
Our research to date indicates that people using the MFK system can use the system for effective learning discussions where they might not otherwise be able to hold discussions, that these discussions can form a useful part of a curriculum, and that the structure of the interface helps contribute to users' learning.
Hoadley, C. and Hsi, S. "A multimedia interface for knowledge building and collaborative learning." Paper presented at InterCHI '93, (International Computer-Human Interaction Conference), Amsterdam, The Netherlands (adjunct proceedings): Association for Computing Machinery.
kie.berkeley.edu /kiosk/hoadley-hsi95.html   (3262 words)

  
 [Daniel Defoe?] A Turkish Merchant at Amsterdam, The Conduct of Christians Made the Sport of Infidels in a letter from ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Reflects the Bangorian Controversy instigated recently by Benjamin Hoadley, the Bischof of Bangor.
Hoadleys sermon, delivered on March, 31 1717, with George I. among the audience, had dealt with the "visible Church of Christ" - and offered clerical support to the present Whig-policy.
The text uses the Arabian voice to keep contents out of the conroversy, and to concentrate on the actions of the High-Church as giving further proof of the imperfections of the Christian doctrine - the Islamic perfection manifesting at the same time in the inner peace it achieves.
www.pierre-marteau.com /library/e-1717-0011.html   (256 words)

  
 Hereford Cathedral - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Another famous prebendary was Thomas Cardinal Wolsey, who was appointed to a stall in 1510.
The list of post-Reformation prelates includes Matthew Wren, who, however was translated to Ely in the year of his consecration (1635); Nicholas Monk, a brother of the Duke of Albemarle, who died within a few months of consecration (1661); and two bishops around whom ecclesiastical storms raged - Benjamin Hoadley and R.D. Hampden.
Hampden went his way, which was that of a student rather than that of an administrator, and ruled the diocese for 21 years, leaving behind him at his death, in 1868, the reputation of a great scholar and thinker.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hereford_Cathedral   (3701 words)

  
 Branford Genealogy Web - 1790 Census
Hoadley, Abigail widow of Joseph Hoadley, nee Bradfield
Hoadley, Abigail (1728-1810) widow of Abraham Hoadley, nee Blackstone
Hoadley, Benjamin (1764-) son of Benjamin & Lydia (Buell) Hoadley
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 Benjamin
- Benjamin (Benjamin Roubaud), Caricature of Barye, the sculptor (1796 - 1875), 1838
- Benjamin Smith, The Alto Relievo in front of the Shakespeare gallery; represents Shakespeare seated between the Dramatick(sic) muse and the genius of painting, 18th - 19th century
Benjamin Hoadley, lord Bishop of Bangor, 17th - 18th century
wwar.world-arts-resources.com /masters/b/benjamin-works.html   (2625 words)

  
 Misc - Political Sermons, Political Sermons of the American Founding Era. Vol. 1 (1730-1788) ToC: The Online Library of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Awakening was a spiritual earthquake, one that, as Alan Heimert and Perry Miller write, “clearly began a new era, not merely of American Protestantism, but in the evolution of the American mind.”9 A turning point and crisis in American society, it rumbled and echoed through the next decades.
Benjamin Colman is the subject of analysis in Toulouse, The Art of Prophesying, Chap.
Benjamin Franklin publishes his Advice to a Young Tradesman, David Hume publishes the final volume of his widely read History of England in London, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau publishes A Treatise on the Social Contract in Amsterdam.
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 The Multimedia Forum Kiosk and the SpeakEasy
Hoadley, C. M., Hsi, S., and Berman, B. (1995) The Multimedia Forum Kiosk and SpeakEasy.
Hoadley, C. M., Hsi, S., and Berman, B. Networked Multimedia for Communication and Collaboration.
Hoadley, C. M., and Hsi, S. A Multimedia Interface for Knowledge Building and Collaborative Learning.
www.kie.berkeley.edu /kiosk/kiosk.html   (409 words)

  
 Landownership: Later estates | British History Online
Dr Benjamin Hoadley, a fashionable physician, took 61-year leases from Chelsea manor in 1747 of two parcels of garden ground in Westfield lying on the west side of Chelsea Farm (Cremorne); (fn.
Hoadley is said to have built a mansion, later called Ashburnham House, at the southern end of the land leased from the manor, fronting Lots Lane.
12) The largest section, 12¾ acres including Ranelagh House and the Avenue from the house to the highway at Ebury, was bought by Benjamin Timbrell, master builder, and lames Swift, (fn.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=28705   (15430 words)

  
 Chelsea Landownership 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Dr Benjamin Hoadley, a fashionable physician, took 61-year leases from Chelsea manor in 1747 of two parcels of garden ground in Westfield lying on the west side of Chelsea Farm (Cremorne);
In 1758 Hoadley’s widow Anna sold the residue of the three leaseholds and the freehold ground to Sir Richard Glyn, Bt, alderman of London, who in 1767 sold them all to John Ashburnham, 2
Ashburnham presumably renewed the lease from the Greene trustees, as the premises were still part of the estate when he sold it.
www.middlesexpast.net /cland2.html   (13869 words)

  
 Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: 1730-1805 - Part 1 1688-1773: The Online Library of Liberty
Benjamin Franklin purchases The Pennsylvania Gazette, the most popular newspaper of the colonial era.
Benjamin Franklin forms the Library Company in Philadelphia, the first circulating library in America—later to be used by members of the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention.
Benjamin Franklin is prominent in the formation of the American Philosophical Society, the first learned society in America.
oll.libertyfund.org /Texts/LFBooks/Sandoz0385/HTMLs/0018_Pt02_Part1.html   (17165 words)

  
 Jigs
It is believed that the latter two were originally danced with six dancers by Morris teams, very long ago.
The Bishop of Bangor's Jig 1703, was composed at a time when a semi-political controversy, known as Bangorism, involved the Bishop, Benjamin Hoadley, or his predecessor.
It is possible that there may have been a popular song on the subject.
fp.millennas.f9.co.uk /wmorjigs.htm   (819 words)

  
 Map of the Close - Salisbury Cathedral
Thomas Bennet may have been responsible for the fine interior plaster work which included the rose of the Tudors and the pomegranate of Aragon.
The house was the subject of a major dispute in Chapter in the early 18th century when it was occupied without permission by Archdeacon John Hoadley, brother of Bishop Benjamin Hoadley.
The case was referred to the Court of Arches but was settled out of court.
www.salisburycathedral.org.uk /history.php?page=39   (258 words)

  
 The Journal to Stella, by Jonathan Swift (letter3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Benjamin Tooke, Swift’s bookseller or publisher, lived at the Middle Temple Gate.
Dunton wrote of him, “He is truly honest, a man of refined sense, and is unblemished in his reputation.” Tooke died in 1723.
Benjamin Hoadley, the Whig divine, had been engaged in controversy with Sacheverell, Blackall, and Atterbury.
etext.library.adelaide.edu.au /s/swift/jonathan/s97s/letter3.html   (3504 words)

  
 Meyer Boswell Books, Inc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
With a Supplement, by Benjamin Robert Bell [etc.].
Printed for Benjamin White, at Horace's Head, in Fleet Street, London, 1774.
A, Discourse Pronounced at the Funeral Obsequies of John Hooker Ashmun, Esq., Royall Professor of Law in Harvard University, Before the President, Fellows, and Faculty, in the Chapel of the University.
polybiblio.com /meyerbos   (11764 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The main lines of disagreement were drawn between those who would totally rationalize the biblical account and those loyal to its mystery.
This is surely the line dividing, say, Daniel Defoe from a Benjamin Hoadley or an Anthony Collins.
John Adams to Benjamin Rush, April 12, 1809, in The Spur of Fame: Dialogues of John Adams and Benjamin Rush 1805-1813.
web.princeton.edu /sites/jmadison/events/archives/robinson3.doc   (4274 words)

  
 Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761), Bishop of Winchester and controversialist
Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761), Bishop of Winchester and controversialist
Hoadly, poet, dramatist and clergyman, and son of the Bishop of Winchester, wrote texts for oratorios and musical plays.
National Portrait Gallery, St Martin's Place, London WC2H OHE.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/person.asp?linkID=mp02199   (95 words)

  
 Butler, "Awash in a Sea of Faith: Christianizing the American People"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Protestant Christianity also reinforced the Whig political convictions that lay behind early revolutionary rhetoric....
The basic Whig texts -- Locke's Second Treatise of Government, Benjamin Hoadley's Origin and Institution of Civil Government Discussed, and John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon's Cato's Letters -- were disseminated throught the colonies, and reached more than evangelicals." (198-99)
"[Benjamin] Abbott's memoir described the Methodist sacralization of the Revolution with special clarity.
carbon.cudenver.edu /~rpekarek/gbutlerawash.html   (4204 words)

  
 Connecticut
"Diary of Benjamin Boardman." Edited by Charles J. Hoadley.
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 27 (May 1892), pp.
Trumbull, J. Hammond, and Charles J. Hoadley, compilers.
www.army.mil /cmh-pg/reference/revbib/ct.htm   (1338 words)

  
 Biographical sources for Anglican clergy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
From the early 18th century, records of appointments to benefices and dispensations to hold benefices in plurality entered in the act books of the archbishops often conclude with details of the applicant’s orders (eg.
Winchester - ie ordained deacon 20 May 1744 by Nicholas Claget, bishop of Exeter, and priest 11 June by Benjamin Hoadley, bishop of Winchester).
On ordination, all candidates were required to subscribe to the thirty-nine articles, and subscriptions for all of those clergy ordained by the archbishop are entered in the archbishops' subscription books.
www.lambethpalacelibrary.org /holdings/Guides/clergyman.html   (4429 words)

  
 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
The Prisoner came to me as a Servant, September 22, and was turn'd away Nov. 8.
Elizabeth Davis and Mary Berwick, of St. Mary Whitechapel, were indicted for privately stealing three Gold Rings, value 14 s.
the Goods of Benjamin Wright ; and a Snuff-Box with a Silver Hing and studded, value 12 d.
www.oldbaileyonline.org /html_sessions/T17361208.html   (12732 words)

  
 Oxford Past Genealogy Project - Name Index - Generated by Ancestry Family Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
HINMAN, Benjamin b.1692 - Woodbury, Litchfield, CT HINMAN, Benjamin b.1719 - Woodbury, Litchfield, CT HINMAN, Benjamin b.1662 - Stratford, Fairfield, CT HINMAN, Betsey Phoebe b.1822 - Oxford, New Haven, CT HINMAN, Betty -
HOADLEY, Molly b.1767 - Waterbury, New Haven, CT HOADLEY, Neil -
HOADLEY, William b.1734 - Branford, New Haven, CT HOADLEY, William b.1707 -
www.oxfordpast.net /oxfx36.htm   (3048 words)

  
 WGBH Playlists
Listed by composer: title of the piece, performers (label)
Benjamin Hoadley, bassoon; Hsin-Bei Lee, piano; LIVE PERFORMANCE (WGBH recording, not commercially available)
Stephen Roberts, baritone; The Bach Choir; London Philharmonic Orchestra/David Willcocks (EMI 64730)
www.wgbh.org /playlists/playlist?program_id=30164&episode_id=1656357&airing_id=1649463&playlist_id=1649466   (219 words)

  
 Corporate Faithfulness and Sanctification, Chapter 9 (part 2), The Web Edition of Biblical Counsel: Resources for ...
Brook, Benjamin, Lives of the Puritans, (Soli Deo Gloria Pubns, 1997).
Brook, Benjamin, Lives of the Puritans, 3 volumes.
Calumy, Edmund, 1671-1732 and Samule Palmer (editor), The nonconformist's memorial, (3 vols.), 1802, OCLC: 747889, seems to be the preferred edition.) See also, Benjamin Brook, Lives of the Puritans.
www.lettermen2.com /bcrr9chb.html   (15040 words)

  
 Hipparchus to Holdship   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
OA 7.336 7...the inference from the working of intellect, hiving knowledge, hiving skill...affirms the inspirations of affection and of the moral sentiment.
LS 11.4 14 In the Church of England, Archbishops Laud and Wake maintained that the elements [of the Lord's Supper] were an Eucharist, or sacrifice of Thanksgiving to God;...and Bishop Hoadley, that it was neither a sacrifice nor a feast after sacrifice...
MMEm 10.410 12 When her cherished favorite, Elizabeth Hoar, was at the Vale, and had gone out to walk in the forest with Hannah, her niece, Aunt Mary [Moody Emerson] feared they were lost...
www.walden.org /Institute/thoreau/about2/E/Emerson_Ralph_Waldo/Concordance/HIPPARC-HOLDSHIP.HTM   (20542 words)

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