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* May 21 John Rainolds, English scholar and Bible translator ( b. 1549 )
** John Rainolds, English scholar and Bible translator ( d. 1607 )
John Rainolds, another fellow, and Corpus's seventh President, was involved in the inception and translation of the King James Bible, published in 1611.
On this occasion he met eminent theologians, such as John King, John Rainolds, Henry Airey, and Daniel Featley.
Crossing to England towards the end of 1582, he attended the lectures of John Rainolds ( 1549 1607 ) at Oxford, and those of William Whitaker at Cambridge.
The de facto leader of the Puritans was John Rainolds ( sometimes Reynolds ), the president of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
John Rainolds
John Rainolds ( or Reynolds ) ( 1549 21 May 1607 ) was an English academic and churchman, of Puritan views.
John Rainolds appears to have entered the University of Oxford originally at Merton, but on 29 April 1563 he was elected to a scholarship at Corpus Christi College, where two of his brothers, Hierome and Edmond, were already fellows.
* Mordechai Feingold and Lawrence D. Green, " John Rainolds ," British Rhetoricians and Logicians, 1500-1660, Second Series, DLB 281, Detroit: Gale, 2003, pp. 249 259.
John Rainolds at Oxford was an example of an older academic torn by the issue ; his follower Richard Hooker was firmly against " Ramystry ".
* John Rainolds ;
John Rainolds, President of Corpus, was his godfather and benefactor, and Featley is noted as a protégé of Rainolds, a leading Puritan spokesman.
degree, 18 November 1581, and M. A., 2 June 1584, and was appointed as catechism lecturer, where his reputation was such that John Rainolds and many others came to hear him.
The Concent was attacked in public prelections by John Rainolds at Oxford, and Edward Lively at Cambridge.
Broughton appealed to the queen ( to whom he presented a special copy of the book on 17 November 1589 ), to John Whitgift, and to John Aylmer, bishop of London, asking to have the points in dispute between Rainolds and himself determined by the authority of the archbishops and the two universities.

John and Reynolds
When his corps commander, Maj. Gen. John F. Reynolds, was killed very early in the fighting, Doubleday found himself in command of the corps.
The elite Legend status was bestowed on 12 members of the Hall of Fame in 1996: Ron Barassi, Haydn Bunton Senior, Roy Cazaly, John Coleman, Jack Dyer, Polly Farmer, Leigh Matthews, John Nicholls, Bob Pratt, Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton and Ted Whitten ( see above list for further details ).
* 1993 History of Northern Ireland: The Downing Street Declaration is issued by British Prime Minister John Major and Irish Taoiseach Albert Reynolds.
John Coleman started his coaching career at Essendon in 1961, thus ending the Dick Reynolds era at the club.
John Byron, by Joshua Reynolds, 1759.
This niceness actually backfired for Reynolds: prior to accepting the lead in W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings ( 1975 ), directed by John G. Avildsen, Reynolds asked Lemmon, who Avildsen had directed in Save the Tiger ( 1973 ) for advice about Avildsen as a director.
Reynolds made extracts in his commonplace book from Theophrastus, Plutarch, Seneca, Marcus Antonius, Ovid, William Shakespeare, John Milton, Alexander Pope, John Dryden, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, Aphra Behn and passages on art theory by Leonardo da Vinci, Charles Alphonse Du Fresnoy, and André Félibien.
Taylor, Life and Times of Sir Joshua Reynolds ( London: John Murray, 1865, 2 volumes ).
* John Barrell, The Political Theory of Painting from Reynolds to Hazlitt ( 1986 ).
* Severn's portrait paintings of himself, Keats, Edward John Trelawny and John Hamilton Reynolds kept in the National Portrait Gallery in London
* 2006 John Reynolds Gardiner, American engineer ( b. 1944 )
John C. Reynolds emphasizes that formal specification languages are just as much programming languages as are the languages intended for execution.
The five students — Allison Reynolds ( Ally Sheedy ), Andrew Clark ( Emilio Estevez ), John Bender ( Judd Nelson ), Brian Johnson ( Anthony Michael Hall ), and Claire Standish ( Molly Ringwald )— who seem to have nothing in common at first, come together at the high school library, where they are harangued and ordered not to speak or move from their seats or sleep by the antagonistic assistant principal, Richard Vernon ( Paul Gleason ), supervising them.
" Reynolds quotes Helios Creed, who identifies The Residents as a keyboardist named " H ", a singer named Homer, and " this other guy called John "; and Peter Principle of Tuxedomoon, who claims that " we eventually figured out that the guy doing the graphics and the engineer in the studio were in fact the Residents.
John Myrdhin Reynolds and Sam van Schaik hold a very different point of view.
In 1883 secretary of the Institution John Henry Reynolds reorganised the Institution as a Technical School using the schemes and examinations of the City and Guilds of London Institute.
*— ( 2004 ) " Reynolds, John Henry ( 1842 1927 )", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 18 June 2005 ( subscription required )
( 1964 ) " John Henry Reynolds, pioneer of technical education in Manchester ", Vocational Aspect 16 / 35, 176 96
* July 1 John F. Reynolds, American general ( b. 1820 )
* September 20 John F. Reynolds, American general ( d. 1863 )
Concurrent with the release of the 3rd edition Player's Handbook, Living Greyhawk debuted at Gen Con 2000 with three Core adventures: COR1-1 Dragon Scales at Morningtide, by Sean K. Reynolds ; COR1-2 The Reckoning, by Sean Flaherty and John Richardson ; and COR1-3 River Of Blood, by Erik Mona.

John and 1549
This remarkable text, originally written in Latin, is extant only in the 1549 translation of Bishop John Ponet.
1549 translation of Bishop John Ponet.
There was also a Dance of Death painted in the 1540s on the walls of the cloister of St Paul's Cathedral, London with texts by John Lydgate, which was destroyed in 1549.
John Calvin, who had lost his own wife in 1549, wrote a letter of condolence.
However, by other more documented accounts, the lake's designation borrows from the moniker of a Native American woman, Magdalena, who interpreted the language for a Spanish expedition into Florida in 1549, or even more likely, the name comes from the 1882 marriage of John Parrish and Mary Magdalene Yates, daughter of Jonah Yates, first mayor of Plant City in the Lake Magdalene section of Hillsborough County.
In June 1547, together with John Knox and others captured at St Andrews, Fife, following the capture of the castle by pro-Catholic French forces he was condemned to become a galley-slave rowing French galleys, but was released in 1549.
In consideration of the challenging military situation faced by Portuguese forces world wide, John III declared every male subject between 20 and 65 years old recruitable for military service on 7 August 1549.
John III decided to abandon Safim and Azamor in 1541, followed by Arzila and Alcácer Ceguer in 1549.
The first Governor-General appointed by John III was Tomé de Sousa, who in 1549 founded the city of Bahia ( known at the time as São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos, Holy Saviour of the Bay of All Saints ).
It was subsequently published by John Bale in 1549 ( with Bale's own additional commentary ) under the title The laboryouse journey & serche of Johan Leylande for Englandes antiquitees.
Published by John Bale ( with additional commentary ) as The Laboryouse Journey ( 1549 ).
Some they solde to the grossers and soapsellers …" — John Bale, 1549
After Joan of Kent was imprisoned in 1548 and convicted in April 1549, John Foxe, one of the few Protestants opposed to burnings, approached Rogers to intervene to save Joan, but he refused with the comment that burning was “ sufficiently mild ” for a crime as grave as heresy.
John Dudley recovered the post of Lord Admiral immediately after the Protector's fall in October 1549, Thomas Seymour having been executed by his brother in March 1549.
Soon afterwards he became chaplain to John Bell Bishop of Worcester and then served Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, in the same capacity from 1543 to 1549.
After Bonner was deprived of his see, in about 1549, Thomas Cranmer sent Feckenham to the Tower of London, and while there learning and eloquence made him such a successful advocate that he was temporarily freed (" borrowed out of prison ") to take part in seven public disputations against John Hooper, John Jewel and others.
* 1549 / 50 Randolph Glossop John Gregory
Somerset was deposed and sent to the Tower of London in October 1549, with Arundel, Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton, and John Dudley, Earl of Warwick ( later Duke of Northumberland ) among the leaders of the new governing group.
* John Petre, 1st Baron Petre ( 1549 1613 )
* John Scrope, 8th Baron Scrope of Bolton ( d. 1549 )

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