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The town was named in honor of Matthias F. Cowley their founder, one of the Apostles of the LDS Church at the time.
Those disagreeing with the second manifesto included apostles Matthias F. Cowley and John W. Taylor who both resigned from the Quorum of the Twelve.
Anthon H. Lund, a First Counselor in the First Presidency, drank beer and wine ; Apostle Matthias F. Cowley drank beer and wine ; Charles W. Penrose, who also served as a First Counselor in the First Presidency, drank wine ; Relief Society president Emmeline B.
Matthias F. Cowley, editor of his published journals, observed that Woodruff was ... perhaps, the best chronicler of events in all the history of the Church.
At this time a small rivalry existed with Cowley F. C., who were based a few miles south of Headington.
As one of the dozens of creative literary and artistic figures who migrated during the 1920s to Paris, France and congregated in Montparnasse, Cowley returned to live in France for three years, where he worked with Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, Ezra Pound, E. E. Cummings, Gerald and Sara Murphy, Edmund Wilson, Erskine Caldwell, Harry Crosby, Caresse Crosby and others.
Two members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley, resigned in 1905 following the second manifesto.
In 1905, Apostles John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley resigned from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles due to disagreement over the manifesto forbidding polygamy.
Matthias F. Cowley also resigned from the Quorum over the plural marriage dispute.
John W. Taylor disagreed with the 1890 Manifesto forbidding plural marriage ; Matthias F. Cowley felt that it should apply only to the territory of the United States.
John W. Taylor disagreed with the manifesto forbidding plural marriage ; Matthias F. Cowley felt that it should apply only to the United States.
Matthew Cowley was the son of Matthias F. Cowley and Abbie Hyde.
John Crowe Ransom ( right ) with Robie Macauley as he prepares to become editor of The Kenyon Review in 1959. In 1959 Robie Macauley succeeded Ransom as editor of The Kenyon Review, where he published fiction and poetry by John Barth, T. S. Eliot, Nadine Gordimer, Robert Graves, Randall Jarrell, Richmond Lattimore, Doris Lessing, Robert Lowell, V. S. Naipaul, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank O ' Connor, V. S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon, J. F. Powers, Karl Shapiro, Jean Stafford, Christina Stead, Peter Taylor, and Robert Penn Warren, as well as articles, essays and book reviews by Eric Bentley, Cleanth Brooks, R. P. Blackmur, Malcolm Cowley, Richard Ellmann, Leslie Fiedler, Martin Green, and Raymond Williams.
Apostles John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley both resigned from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles due to disagreement with the church ’ s position on plural marriage.
Cowley resigned from the Quorum, at the request of church president Joseph F. Smith, on October 28, 1905 because his presence in the hierarchy undermined the church's position in the Reed Smoot hearings.
Image: MatthiasFCowleyHeadstone. jpg |< center > Grave marker ofMatthias F. Cowley .</ center >
Matthias F. Cowley was called to replace Thatcher in the Quorum of the Twelve.
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* October 28 – Matthias F. Cowley follows John W. Taylor and resigns from the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles due to disagreements with church policy regarding polygamy.
Sir Francis Cowley Burnand ( 29 November 1836 – 21 April 1917 ), often credited as F. C. Burnand, was an English comic writer and dramatist.
Apostles Matthias F. Cowley and John W. Taylor did not show up after being subpoenaed.
Elder John W. Taylor and Elder Matthias F. Cowley were still performing plural marriages in Mexico and Canada, though John W. Taylor was later excommunicated for the practice.
Two members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley, resigned in October 1905 following the manifesto.

Cowley and .
He and also Mr. Cowley and Mr. Warren have fallen to the temptation which besets many of us to read into our authors -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, for example, and Herman Melville -- protests against modernism, material progress, and science which are genuine protests of our own but may not have been theirs.
Faulkner's total works today, and in fact those of his works which existed in 1946 when Mr. Cowley made his comment, or in 1939, when Mr. O'Donnell wrote his essay, reveal no such simple attitude toward the South.
* Robert Cowley ( ed.
** Davideis by Abraham Cowley ( c. 1668 )
In the 17th century the iambic hexameter, also called alexandrine, was used as a substitution in the heroic couplet, and as one of the types of permissible lines in lyrical stanzas and the Pindaric odes of Cowley and Dryden.
* 1980: Rover car production ends at Solihull with the transfer of SD1 production to Cowley, Oxford ; Solihull is now exclusively for Land Rover manufacture.
In the 17th century the most important original odes in English are those of Abraham Cowley and Andrew Marvell.
Marvell, in his Horatian Ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland uses a regular form ( two four-foot lines followed by two three-foot lines ) modelled on Horace, while Cowley wrote " Pindarique " odes which had irregular patterns of line lengths and rhyme schemes, though they were iambic.
The Pindarick of Cowley was revived around 1800 by William Wordsworth for one of his very finest poems, the Intimations of Immortality ode ; irregular odes were also written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, and Percy Bysshe Shelley who wrote odes with regular stanza patterns.
It has been confused with Pepys Island, discovered by Dampier and Cowley in 1683, but this proved to be a phantom island.
The book was reviewed in the New York Times by Malcolm Cowley, who wrote, " Mr. White has a tendency to write amusing scenes instead of telling a story.
The only UK company still producing traditional parchment and vellum is William Cowley ( Est 1870 ) who are based in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire.
* March 14 – Hannah Cowley, English dramatist and poet ( d. 1809 )
* March 11 – Hannah Cowley, English dramatist and poet ( b. 1743 )
* July 15 – Henry Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley, diplomat ( b. 1804 )
** Malcolm Cowley, American author ( b. 1898 )
** A running gun battle between FBI agents and bank robber Baby Face Nelson results in the death of one FBI agent and the mortal wounding of special agent Samuel P. Cowley, who was still able to mortally wound Nelson.
* July 28 – Abraham Cowley, English poet ( b. 1618 )
Federal agents, led by Melvin Purvis and Samuel P. Cowley, moved to arrest him as he left the theater.

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