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Such positions were formally documented for the first time in 1697 by William Molyneux in a widely publicized letter to John Locke, and more extensively in 1713, when Anthony Collins wrote his Discourse of Free-thinking, which gained substantial popularity.
Other footballers include: Joey Barton, Craig Hignett, Tony Hibbert, David Nugent, Lee Molyneux, Leon Osman, John Relish, Greg Tansey and Lee Trundle.
Although Socialist Worker sales / circulation data is not publicly available, John Molyneux estimates the circulation of the paper is currently under 8, 000.
* Obituary by John Molyneux, The Independent, 19 November 2009.
John Molyneux VC ( 22 November 1890 – 25 March 1972 ) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Other cast included James Fleet ( Yakimov ), John Rowe ( Inchcape ), Alex Wyndham ( Clarence ), Sam Dale ( Dobson ), John Dougall ( Galpin ), Carolyn Pickles ( Bella ), Peter Marinker ( Drucker ), Joseph Arkley ( Sasha ), Simon Treves ( Toby Lush ), Ben Crowe ( Dubedat ), and Laura Molyneux ( Despina ).
John Byron was a son of Sir John Byron, Jr., who was the 2nd owner of Newstead Abbey, and Anne Molyneux.
* John Molyneux, British soldier
* John Molyneux, British socialist writer

John and Melling
The AJP8 engine, a lightweight alloy V8, was developed by engineering consultant Al Melling along with John Ravenscroft and Peter Wheeler ( hence the AJP initials ), a notable achievement for a small maker.

John and constant
From 1212 onwards, John had a constant policy of maintaining close relations with the Pope, which partially explains how he persuaded the Pope to reject the legitimacy of the Magna Carta.
During these disorders, the Council of State still assembled at the usual place and the " Lord President Bradshaw John Bradshaw ( judge ), who was present, though by long sickness very weak and much extenuated, yet animated by his ardent zeal and constant affection to the common cause, upon hearing Col Syndenham's justifications of the proceedings of the army in again disrupting parliament, stood up and interrupted him, declaring his abhorrence of that detestable action, and telling the council, that being now going to his God, he had not patience to sit there to hear his great name so openly blasphemed ; and thereupon departed to his lodgings, and withdrew himself from public employment.
With the Kongo king Afonso I complaining in 1526 to his Portuguese counterpart, John III, bitterly of the damage done to his kingdom by this trade, which was depopulating whole areas and leading to constant wars with his neighbors.
The only constant was John Steed, played by Patrick Macnee.
Here the disciples and women wait and they gave themselves up to constant prayer: " And when they were come in, they went up into an upper room, where abode both Peter, and James, and John, and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew, and Matthew, James the son of Alphaeus, and Simon Zelotes, and Judas the brother of James.
* 1967 — John Bahcall, Wal Sargent, and Maarten Schmidt measure the fine-structure splitting of spectral lines in 3C191 and thereby show that the fine-structure constant does not vary significantly with time
The reign of John II was taken up with almost constant warfare and, unlike his father who delighted in active participation in theological and doctrinal disputes, John appears to have been content to leave ecclesiastical matters to the Patriarch and the church hierarchy.
Thomas Lockey ( 1660 – 1665 ) was regarded as not fit for the post, John Hudson ( 1701 – 1719 ) has been described as " negligent if not incapable ", and John Price ( 1768 – 1813 ) was accused by a contemporary scholar of " a regular and constant neglect of his duty ".
Norman ’ s albums were richly layered in the best tradition of acts like The Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Elton John and Crosby, Stills and Nash, with a dark, apocalyptic streak that referenced nightmares, visions, broken relationships and the constant understanding that he, and the rest of his fellow believers, were truly not of this world.
He was invited to Geneva in 1557, and to England again in 1561, but declined both invitations, maintaining, however, a constant correspondence with Bishop John Jewel and other English prelates and reformers until his death at Zürich on 12 November 1562.
Jesuits like John Ogilvie ( and seminary priests ) were under constant surveillance and threat from the Protestant governments of England and Scotland.
He criticised Pope John Paul II's statements on homosexuality because he said they led to anti-gay violence, saying that the pope was an " instrument for evil as far as I'm concerned because these constant, unremitting, ignorant, ill-informed attacks on the gay community have led to violence against the gay community ".
A committed Eurosceptic, Duncan Smith was a constant thorn in the side of Prime Minister John Major's government in 1992 – 97, disrupting Major's pro-European agenda at the time ( something that would often be raised during his own subsequent leadership when he called for the party to unite behind him ).
* Napier's constant, another name for e ( see John Napier above )
However, Michael kept a watchful eye on John Marshall over the years even after his marriage to Maggie McGrath and both families were in constant touch until Michael's death.
In the parable of the vine Christ expressly declares the " abiding in him " a necessary condition for " bearing fruit ": " He that abideth in me, and I in him, the same beareth much fruit " ( John, xv, 5 ); and this constant union with Christ is effected only by sanctifying grace.
Kevin John " Noodles " Wasserman ( the nickname Noodles coming from his constant noodling on the guitar ) was born in Los Angeles, California.
Edmunds was the only constant member of the group, which later included bassist Mick Still, Bob ' Congo ' Jones on drums and John Williams ( stage name John David ) on bass.
One exception was John Towers, a constant critic of Spruance, whom Spruance came to despise for his naked ambition.
Quickly returning to the hotel, Stifler hears someone in the supply closet and steps inside, but due to the closet's poor lighting, it is only when he gets inadvertently walked in on that Stifler realizes he's actually having sex with Jim's grandmother, who was placed in the closet by John and Justin to stop her constant complaining.
During the Nieuw Holland episode, the colonists of the Dutch West India Company in Brazil were in a constant state of siege, in spite of the presence of the Count John Maurice of Nassau as governor ( 1637 – 1644 ) in Recife.
But the colonists of the Dutch West India Company in Brazil were in a constant state of siege, in spite of the presence in Recife of the great John Maurice of Nassau as governor.

John and confessor
Father Kolbe was beatified as a confessor by Pope Paul VI in 1971 and canonized as a martyr by Pope John Paul II on 10 October 1982, with Franciszek Gajowniczek in attendance.
Although she was sympathetic to the Comuneros, she was persuaded by Ochoa de Landa and her confessor Fray John of Avila that supporting the revolt would irreparably damage the country and her son's kingship and she therefore refused to sign a document granting her support.
In 1349 the canons of the chapter at Canterbury elected him Archbishop following the death of Archbishop John Stratford, but Edward III withheld his consent, preferring his chancellor John de Ufford, perhaps loth to lose his trusted confessor.
In fact, John of the Cross himself served as both confessor / spiritual director within the confines of the clositered communities that he and Teresa of Ávila worked vigorously to establish, but he also literally helped build a number of those convents and monasteries.
Two decades later ( 1471 ), the dean of Prague, Paul Zidek, makes John the queen's confessor.
Other known Bishops of Lampsacus were Daniel, who assisted at the Council of Chalcedon ( 451 ); Harmonius ( 458 ); Constantine ( 680 ), who attended the Third Council of Constantinople ; John ( 787 ), at Nicaea ; St. Euschemon, a correspondent of St. Theodore the Studite, and a confessor of the Faith for the veneration of images, under Theophilus.
When his superiors ( i. e., John Bosco, or his Rector, or his confessor ) came to know this, they forbade him from doing bodily mortification, as it would affect his health.
" A second examination occurred after Spooner and her confessor, the Reverend Thaddeus Maccarty, protested the midwives ’ report, and four of the examiners joined by another midwife and Spooner ’ s brother-in-law, Dr. John Green, conducted a second examination and supported the claim of pregnancy.
* Saint John of Patalaria Monastery, confessor and abbot

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