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  John Bramhall at AllExperts
John Bramhall (1594—1663) was an Archbishop of Armagh, and an Anglican theologian and apologist.
Bramhall was born in Yorkshire and matriculated to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
Bramhall's A Just Vindication of the Church of England from the Unjust Aspersion of Criminal Schism (1654) was answered by the titular Bishop of Chalcedon, and Bramhall replied to this with Replication in 1656, where he prays that he might live to see the day when all Christian churches united again.
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  John Bramhall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Bramhall (1594—1663) was an Archbishop of Armagh, and an Anglican theologian and apologist.
Bramhall was born in Yorkshire and matriculated to Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
Bramhall's A Just Vindication of the Church of England from the Unjust Aspersion of Criminal Schism (1654) was answered by the titular Bishop of Chalcedon, and Bramhall replied to this with Replication in 1656, where he prays that he might live to see the day when all Christian churches united again.
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 Bramhall
Is it a coincidence that John Bramhall is recognized by the English Government in 1627 as -- "descended from the ancient family of Bramhall, at Bramhall, county Cheshire," and restoring to him the same coat-of-arms or arms and crest (on a field of sable, a lion rampant).
John Bramhall was a very powerful man. He served as Dean of Ripon, Bishop of Derry, Speaker of the Irish House of Lords, Archbishop of Armagh and Lord Primate of Ireland.
It is interesting as one visits Bramhall Manor to note the Bramhall coat-of-arms is present in the wood carvings, in the stain glass work, in the tapestries, and in the wedding paintings of generation after generation of Davenports.
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 publications
JOHN BRAMHALL PhD MD Bramhall, J.S., Morgan, J.I., Perris, A.D. and Britten A.Z. The use of a fluorescent probe to monitor alterations in trans-membrane potential in single cell suspensions.
Bramhall, J.S. and Britten, A.Z. A rapid new assay of oestrogens in pregnancy using the substrate native fluorescence.
Morgan, J.I., Bramhall, J.S. and Perris, A.D. Oestradiol-17 beta and mitogen-induced ion fluxes in the isolated rat thymic lymphocyte.
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 Bramhalls
Richard Bramhall of Hurst and Glossop, cotton spinner and labourer, = Jane.
John Bramhall and Ann Thornley, both of Glossop, married at the Parish Church on 12 Nov 1786.
John, son of Joseph and Susanah Bramhall of Mariah Street, Manchester, b 17 Jun 1820, bpt 18 Sep 1820.
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John Biddle (1615-62) is considered to be the first minister to establish a Unitarian congregation in Britain.
The surnames of Bramel, Bramble, Bramhall, Bramley, Bramall, Bramhill, Bramwell and a number of other families are variations of the name of one of three estates situated northeast of Cheshire, England, about eight miles south of Manchester.
Bramhall Hall in Cheshire is considered by many to be the most beautiful building of its type in the district, being a fl and white structure of timber and magpie mortar.
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 MACHRAY REVIEW #3: The Recovery of Reformed Catholicism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Bramhall's point is not that there is no subsequent development of doctrine, but only that there is no further development of essential doctrine, necessitate medii, beyond the achievement of the Fathers in their articulation of the essential doctrinal content of Revelation.
Bramhall is particularly clear about the purpose of the Articles; they are a system of theological truths which are ordered upon and towards the necessary truths of the faith and which build upon them without themselves becoming in any way confessions of faith.
Bramhall's initial response argues the principle of doctrinal restraint in the manner which we have seen, namely, the distinctions of necessity and the sufficiency of the Creed.
www.prayerbook.ca /library/machray/issue3/machray3a.htm   (9987 words)

  
 §14. The critics of Hobbes. XII. Hobbes and Contemporary Philosophy. Vol. 7. Cavalier and Puritan. The Cambridge ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
John Bramhall, bishop of Derry, and, afterwards, archbishop of Armagh, was one of the most vigorous and persistent of Hobbes’s critics.
Hobbes, to which there was an appendix called “The Catching of Leviathan the Great Whale.” In this appendix, more famous than the rest of the treatise, he attacked the whole religious and political theory of Hobbes, and gave rise to the complaint of the latter that the bishop.
In two dialogues, published in 1672 and 1673, John Eachard, afterwards master of St. Catharine’s hall, Cambridge, adopted a similar method, and showed no little wit and learning in his criticism.
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 Hobbes, Bramhall and the Politics of Liberty and Necessity - Cambridge University Press
The personal clash of Hobbes and Bramhall is connected to the broader conflict, disorder, violence, dislocation and exile that characterised those periods.
This monograph offers not only the first comprehensive narrative of their hostilities over two decades, but also an illuminating analysis of aspects of their private and public quarrel that have been neglected in previous biographical, historical and philosophical accounts, with special attention devoted to their dispute over political and religious authority.
Bramhall and the Royalist schemes of 1646–1650; 6.
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 1883
John Schultz and August Schmitt have returned to Youngstown, after a stay of several weeks with their parents and relatives.
John Lorei had an arm very badly hurt by being struck by a broken belt, as he was working at Charles Ruppel's portable saw mill.
John Kress has been very ill for the last two weeks, but is now convalescing.
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 1884
John Noll, John L. Noll, Adam Rausch, and Miss Stella Nelson attended the funeral of John Noll Sr., heretofore mentioned.
John Bramhall, John Brahler, and William Wilson are busy packing G. Ehlerman's tobacco.
John Huffman has a cow that gave birth to twin calves that will likely go to the county fair this fall.
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On July 14, 1833, John Keble preached the Assize Sermon on "National Apostasy" in the University pulpit.
One of Bramhall's major enterprises was locking horns with Thomas Hobbes.
Pusey, Hurrell Froude, and John Keble, he is less correct when he says that "there seems to be no evidence at all that Newman had read the Carolines before he became involved in the Oxford Movement.
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 Broomhall Surname History 2/9/2001
BRAMALE (Bramhall) was granted to HAIMO (Hamo, Hamon) DE MASCI (Mascy, Massey andc) as part of the barony of Dunham Massey, the the Macclesfield Hundred.
BRAMHALL (Maccles.) The third baron of Dunham (in Henry II = 1154-89) confirmed to Mathew de Bromale: "the manors of Bramall, Duckenfield and 11 parts of Baggiley which had been previoulsy held by his father, whose name is not mentioned but who was probably youunger son of near kinsman of Hamo deMasci, the Norman Grantee".
Other Bromhalls, using Brammall of Bramhall, and spreading into Yorkshire, are notable for John Bramhall, achbishop of ‘Armach’ (1594-1663), and for Field Marshal Baron Bramall, Chief of General Staff (1979-82).
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 Key people A-Z - John Bramhall
John is a litigation partner with extensive experience of domestic and international commercial litigation.
John has particular experience acting for (and against) investment banks, and for telecommunications companies in a wide range of disputes of a contractual nature, and involving fraud.
John is a member of the London Solicitors’ Litigation Association, and the International Bar Association.
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 Seeking the relations and ancestors of the Marrs & Hughes Family and the Rosales & Barrett Family - Person Page 43   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Catherine Bramhall married Allison Calvert, son of William Calvert and Jane Calvert, on 5 February 1816 at Mason Co., Kentucky.
Her father John Neal, came to Kansas in 1867, and purchased what is known to this day as "The Neal Farm", two miles east of Olathe.
Her father was John Neal, who brought his family to Johnson County in 1867 and located on a farm some three miles northeast of Olathe.
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 Amazon.com: "John Bramhall": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
of acting as an effective servant of the crown with which it was in a near hypostatic union.' J. McCafferty, 'John Bramhall and the Church of Ireland in the 1630s', in Ford, McGuire and Milne (eds.), As hr law established, p.
[John Bramhall (1594)] NF The Serpent Salve, or, A Remedie for the Biting of an Aspe YORK: BY S. [BULKLEY] Anon.
This Anglican clerical faction included John Cosin; the bishop of Derry, John Bramhall; Hyde's chaplain, George Morley; and John Barwick, who was imprisoned as a royalist agent from 1650 to 1652.
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
John Bramhall held the office of Bishop of Derry between 1634 and 1660.
John Bramhall and Elinor Halley, circa 5 January 1663/64.
She married, secondly, Sir John Topham circa 16 February 1668/69.
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 Hobbes And Bramhall On Liberty And Necessity by HOBBES, THOMAS
Hobbes And Bramhall On Liberty And Necessity by HOBBES, THOMAS
HOBBES, THOMAS / BRAMHALL, JOHN / Editor(s): CHAPPELL, VERE (UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, AMHERST)
Presents the famous 17th-century debate on freedom between Thomas Hobbes and John Bramhall.
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 Comberbach 1851 Census
Sch.19: Senna Lane: John KEEN, H., Wdr., 65, labourer, b.
Sch.0: John JONES, H., M., 24, labourer, b.
Sch.76: Smithy: Andrew BRAMHALL, H.,M., 42, Blacksmith master, b.
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 THE WESLEYAN QUADRILATERAL — IN JOHN WESLEY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Throughout that half century, he was embroiled in one doctrinal controversy after another—with Anglican priests and bishops, with Calvinist partisans (clerical and lay) and with occasional dissidents within his own "connexion." Doctrinal consensus was a prime concern with him and a prerequisite for stability in the Methodist Societies.
Thomas Tenison (Archbishop of Canterbury when the brothers Wesley were born) had defined "the Protestant theological method" as the conjoint "use of Scripture, tradition and reason" and had defended this against the Socinians (who had, as Tenison believed, down scaled tradition and ended up with nothing better than a tepid Biblical rationalism).
He lived in the perilous transition from an earlier theocentric rationalism that sought to reconcile religion and science (as in John Ray’s Wisdom of God in Creation—the prototype for Wesley’s Survey of the Wisdom of God in Creation) to the ‘Enlightenment’s’ outright rejection of supernaturalism (as in the deists and David Hume).
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 Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity - Cambridge University Press
The complete texts of their initial contributions to the debate are included, together with selections from their subsequent replies to one another and from other works of Hobbes, in a collection that offers an illuminating commentary on issues still of concern to philosophers today.
The volume is completed by a historical and philosophical introduction that explains the context in which the debate took place.
‘Discourse of Liberty and Necessity’ John Bramhall; ‘Of Liberty and Necessity’ Thomas Hobbes; Selections from ‘A Defence of True Liberty’ John Bramhall; Selections from ‘The Questions concerning Liberty, Necessity, and Chance’ Thomas Hobbes; Selections from other works of Hobbes.
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 Wilmslow Table Tennis Honours Board
John France (Handforth Hall A) Smithy Green B
John Potts (Poynton C) Jordan Potts (Poynton C) Prestbury B
William Gill (Bramhall Lane C) Matthew Coups (Bramhall Park B) Cheadle D
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 Revival Sermons at SermonIndex.net - audio mp3 sermon archive: John W. Bramhall
Studies In 1 John 03 2 Evidences-Fellowship by John W. Bramhall
Studies In 1 John 04 Growth Of His Children by John W. Bramhall
Studies In 1 John 06 Spirit Of Truth and Error by John W. Bramhall
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 VFC - Messages by John W. Bramhall
Studies In 1 John 04 Growth Of His Children
Studies In 1 John 06 Spirit Of Truth and Error
Studies In 1 John 09 His Witness Tt World
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 Table of contents for James Ussher and John Bramhall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
Table of contents for James Ussher and John Bramhall
Table of contents for James Ussher and John Bramhall : the theology and politics of two Irish ecclesiastics of the seventeenth century / Jack Cunningham.
Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog.
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 plymouthbrethren.org: The Adequate Teacher-- By: John Bramhall
The word “Comforter” also means one who helpfully carries on the cause of another.
This the Saviour did for His own when He was on earth; and this He now does for them in heaven (1 John 2:1-2).
But the Holy Spirit has been given to manage, control, direct and take charge of our affairs while we are here upon the earth.
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 Mondo Latino [Carlton Classics] by Various Artists
The Girl from Ipanema - John Bramhall, Pete Zorn
The Shadow of Your Smile - John Bramhall, Pete Zorn
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 FAMILY HISTORY, GENEOLOGY, for WHEATON, One Name Society, Births, Marriages and Deaths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
John Scobell/Mary ROBSON/none b 1898 Durham d 1950 Durham C Known as Jack
John William/Laura WATSON/Doris M FLETCHER b 1924 Easington as John m 1948 Bradford as John E d 1990 Salford as John
Ernest Charles S/Mary Helena SKINNER/Vera NATTRASS b 1934 Finsbury as John W m 1955 Hendon as John d 1992 Islington as John William
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 Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity - eBook - eBookMall
By: Thomas Hobbes, John Bramhall ~ Editor: Vere Chappell
Hobbes and Bramhall on Liberty and Necessity Summary
This volume presents the famous seventeenth-century controversy in which Thomas Hobbes and John Bramhall debate these questions and others.
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