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  John Balguy - LoveToKnow 1911
JOHN BALGUY (1686-1748), English divine and philosopher, was born at Sheffield on the 12th of August 1686.
He was educated at the Sheffield grammar school and at St John's College, Cambridge, graduated B.A. in 1706, was ordained in 1710, and in 1711 obtained the small living of Lamesley and Tanfield in Durham.
Balguy wrote several other terse and readable tracts of the same nature, which he collected and published in a single volume in 1734.
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 John Balguy
John Balguy (1686—1748), English divine and philosopher, was born at Sheffield on the 12th of August 1686.
It was the year in which Bishop Hoadley[?] preached the famous sermon on “The Kingdom of Christ,” which gave rise to the “Bangorian controversy “; and Balguy, under the nom de plume of Silvius, began his career of authorship by taking the side of Hoadley Ln this controversy against some of his High Church opponents.
Balguy wrote several other terse and readable tracts of the same nature, which he collected and published ina single volume in 1734.
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 Balguy, John, Divine rectitude: or, a brief enquiry concerning the moral perfections of the deity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Balguy, John, Divine rectitude: or, a brief enquiry concerning the moral perfections of the deity
[Balguy, John.] Divine rectitude: or, a brief enquiry concerning the moral perfections of the deity; particularly in respect of creation and providence.
John Balguy was a disciple and admirer of Samuel Clarke; his earliest publications were critical of the ideas of Shaftesbury and Hutcheson.
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 John Balguy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was the year in which Bishop Hoadley preached the famous sermon on “The Kingdom of Christ,” which gave rise to the “Bangorian controversy “; and Balguy, under the nom de plume of Silvius, began his career of authorship by taking the side of Hoadley Ln this controversy against some of his High Church opponents.
In 1727 he was made a prebendary of Salisbury by his friend Hoadley.
Balguy wrote several other terse and readable tracts of the same nature, which he collected and published in a single volume in 1734.
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 John Balguy
John Balguy (1686—1748), English divine and philosopher, was born at Sheffield on the 12th of August 1686.
He was educated at the Sheffield grammar school[?] and at St John's College, Cambridge, graduated BA in 1706, was ordained in 1710, and in 1711 obtained the small living of Lamesley[?] and Tanfield in Durham.
Balguy wrote several other terse and readable tracts of the same nature, which he collected and published ina single volume in 1734.
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 White's 1857 Directory of Derbyshire - pages 623-637
Henry Balguy it is stated on a tablet of benefactions, gave £10 to the poor of Hope, and £5 for putting out apprentices.
This manor, Greneslow in Pecco, was given by King John, 1199 or 1200, to the monastery of Lilleshull, in Shropshire.
John Eyre, of Hope, sold it, about the year 1602, to Adam Slack, yeoman, of Tideswell, by whose family it was sold, in 1613, to Thomas Eyre, Esq., of Hassop, ancester of the late Earl Newburgh.
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 John Baker (biologist) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation John Baker (biologist)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
John Baker (biologist) - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation John Baker (biologist).
John Randal Baker F.R.S.) was a biologist, physical anthropologist, and professor at the University of Oxford (where he was the Emeritus Reader in Cytology) in the mid-twentieth century.
He is best remembered for his 1974 book Race, which attempts to classify human races in the same way that animal subspecies are classified.
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 Schooldays - Memories/History R E Leader Chapter 13
Balguy built a dwelling-house, and it is evident that Mr.
Balguy was at one time a teacher in the Grammar School, where his father had been headmaster from I664 to I696; and mention of him brings us into connection with another High Street worthy and Town Trustee, Mr.
John Winter, silversmith and plater, whose firm in I774 was Winter, Parsons, and Hall.
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 John Lockes Philosophy -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
John Locke was born at Wrington, a village in Somerset, on August...
John Locke was born on August 29th, 1632 in England and...
John Locke (1632-1704) presents an intriguing figure in the history of political philosophy whose brilliance of exposition and breadth of scholarly activity remains profoundly influential.
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 White's 1857 Directory of Derbyshire - pages 188 to 200
John Lockoe, of Holbrooke, in 1676, conveyed to trustees and their heirs, an estate of 10 acres, at Kilborne, for the uses following—viz., 40s.
John Taylor, in 1746, left one acre of land, lying on the upper side of the Round Meadow, in the Milly Laund, in Belper, the rent to be distributed to the poor.
John Taylor, in 1714, left £40, the interest to be distributed to the poor.
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 Dictionary john   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
, John Lackland -- youngest son of Henry II; King of England from 1199 to 1216; succeeded to the throne on the death of his brother Richard I; lost his French possessions; in 1215 John was compelled by the barons to sign the Magna Carta (1167-1216)
John Campbell George Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
John Campbell Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair
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 JOHN BALGUY (1686-1748) - Online Information article about JOHN BALGUY (1686-1748)
JOHN BALGUY (1686-1748) - Online Information article about JOHN BALGUY (1686-1748)
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 Encyclopedia: 1748
John Playfair (March 10, 1748 –; July 20, 1819) was a Scottish scientist.
September 21 - John Balguy, English philosopher (b.
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 Serebella Contents John Austin---Walker-John Balliol of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
It uses material from the Wiktionary page "John".
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With their genrehopping, fence-busting debut album, Horse Of A Different Color, the duo brings the most exciting new scene in Nashville to the rest of America - where people who listen to country music don't just listen to country music, where folks wear a John Deere hat and an Eminem T-shirt.
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 Amazon.com: "John Balguy": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Cumberland, Ralph Cudworth, John Locke, the Earl of Shaftesbury, Samuel Clarke, Bernard Mandeville, William Wollaston, Francis Hutcheson, Joseph Butler, John Balguy, John Gay (the Reverend, not the dramatist), David Hume, David Hartley, Richard Price,...
It was also the position of the eighteenth-century British rational intuitionists: Samuel Clarke, John Balguy, and, later, Richard Price.
Cambridge in the Age of the Enlightenment: Science, Religion and Politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution by John Gascoigne
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 MSS - Portland (London) Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Estate Papers, Sales 7, University of Nottingham
Pl E12/6/20/7/20 22.4.1823 Admittance of John and William Clarke to copyhold lands in Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire, mortgaged to their father by Charles Cadman; 22 Apr. 1823 (1 membrane, parchment) Admittance of John Clarke of Kirkby-Woodhouse in Nottinghamshire, gent.
Second Party: John Wightman of Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, labourer, and Ann his wife (previously widow and relict of the late George Revell of Mansfield Woodhouse, bowker; and mother of George Revell's only child and heir Sarah Revell, aged 13).
Second Party: John Wightman of Mansfield, labourer, and Ann his wife (previously widow and relict of the late George Revell of Mansfield Woodhouse, bowker); and John Hunt of Sutton in Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, framework-knitter, and Sarah his wife (only child and heir of George Revell).
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: 1686   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
August 12 - John Balguy, English philosopher (d.
July 10 - John Fell, English churchman (b.
October 26 - John Egerton, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater, English politician (b.
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 Derwent History 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
By 1672 the Balguys, who built their Hall at Derwent in that year, had the patronage, and the chapel was used by them virtually as a domestic chapel to the Hall.
The chapel was well looked after by the Balguys and in due time (1713) they applied for some of Queen Anne’s bounty to augment the income of the priest in charge which was only £4 a year.
Sometime after 1783, John Balguy (by this time of Swanwick Hall not Derwent Hall) sold the patronage of the chapel to a Dr. Joseph Denman (the son of a Bakeweil Surgeon called John Denman, who died in 1752).
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 Caundle Marsh Marriages 1840-1910   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
John BOZIE of Beaminster Mary HAYDON of Beaminster married ?24 Oct 1726
John TROWBRIDGE of this parish Susannah ?MARSH of Caundle Bishop banns 9/16/28 Jan 1791
John TROWBRIDGE of this parish Susannah MARSH of Caundle Bishop married 19.2.1791 Banns Witnesses: William TROWBRIDGE Charles FOX
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 A Creative Mix of Quotations
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 First World War.com - Feature Articles - The Life of Evelina Haverfield - Remarriage
She maintained her home, Marsh Court, near Sherborne, and John Balguy maintained residences in Felixstowe and London.
During the Boer War, Evelina followed Major Balguy to South Africa, where he was serving with the British Army.
She acted as an assistant to her husband who was responsible for enforcing martial law in a large farming district.
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 1686 in literature - TheBestLinks.com - August 12, John Dryden, Roman Catholicism, John Balguy, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
1686 in literature - TheBestLinks.com - August 12, John Dryden, Roman Catholicism, John Balguy,...
1686 in literature, August 12, 1686, John Dryden, Roman Catholicism, John...
See also: 1685 in literature, other events of 1686, 1687 in literature, list of years in literature.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 133
She married Nicholas John Charlton on 15 July 1885.
She married, secondly, Brig.-Gen. John Henry Balguy on 19 July 1899.
Charlotte Anne Hargreaves was the daughter of John Hargreaves.
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 Matlock and Matlock Bath : Kelly's Directory, 1899   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Balguy F. manager of Parr's Bank Limited and treas.
Boden John and Son, bakers and confectioners, and agents for W. and A. Gilbey Limited, wine and spirit merchants.
Boden John William, grocer, provision merchant and general warehouseman.
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 GENUKI: Notes from a Peakland Parish (Hope), Derbyshire, Chapter VI.
Memorandid yt it is agreed upon at ye takeing ye Churchwarden's Accounts, yt John Stephenson of Hope ye Parish Clerk shall have yearly 2£ for tending ye Clock and for providing Ringers to ring on Sundaies to Church etc, and for finding Ringers to ring on Thanksgiving daies upon extraordinary occasions etc.
John Kitchin for oyle for Clock and Bells and wiskitt (Basket) 2s.
"John Hall" of the Park, Sheffield produced an Oratorio called "The Ressurection", 5th April 1790.
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 Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
Balguy, John - clergyman, defender of Samuel Clarke
Bonar, John - Presbyterian minister, critic of Hume and Kames
Newton, John - clergyman, wrote on psychology and epistemology
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 The Reasonable and the Moral - Questia Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
First, in contrast to other thinkers who also deem wrongness to be a function of unreasonableness, for example, Samuel Clarke and John Balguy, (2) Scanlon conceives of unreasonableness as a feature of a hypothetical contract.
Whereas others conceive of wrongness in terms of acts that are themselves unreasonable, Scanlon conceives of wrongness in terms of acts disallowed by agreements that could be rejected only on unreasonable grounds.
Second, unlike other hypothetical contractualists such as John Rawls, (3) Scanlon takes contractualism to be more than a mere device of representation.
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-John Balguy hardscrabble (HARD-skrab-uhl) adjective Earning a bare subsistence, as on the land; marginal.
In ancient Greece, a friend who accompanied the bridegroom when he went to bring home the bride, or the bridesmaid who escorted the bride to the bridegroom.
In this masterful operetta (music: George Gershwin, lyrics: Ira Gershwin, libretto: George Kaufman and Morris Ryskind), presidential candidate John P. Wintergreen runs a political campaign based on the theme of love.
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 balguy john - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
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BALGUY, JOHN : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
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