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disciple and Rousseau
In 1804, a famous writer settled in Éragny: Bernardin de Saint-Pierre was the famous author of Paul and Virginie, and disciple of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
1 ); Un Précurseur: Senancour ( 1867 ) by Jean Levallois, who received much information from Senancour's daughter, Eulalie de Senancour, herself a journalist and novelist ; a biographical and critical study Senancour, by J Merlant ( 1907 ); and Senancour, dernier disciple de Rousseau by Zvi Lévy.

disciple and political
Lane-the daughter of writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, who was noted for writing the Little House series of books-designated MacBride as as a " political disciple ", as well as her executor and sole heir.
Grattan's political philosophy was allied to that of Edmund Burke ; Tone was a disciple of Georges Danton and Thomas Paine.
Prodi's political career began as a left-of-centre reformist Christian Democrat and a disciple of Beniamino Andreatta, another economist turned politician.
Minton was described by William Radcliff as a " faithful disciple of judicial restraint ," an unexpected development when compared to his overtly partisan political career.
Billionaire investor and political activist George Soros, a disciple of Karl Popper, has argued that the sophisticated use of powerful techniques of deception borrowed from modern advertising and cognitive science by political operatives such as Frank Luntz and Karl Rove casts doubt on Popper's original conception of open society.
In his early political career he was a disciple of Enoch Powell, voting for him in the Conservative leadership election of 1965.
There, through Amarendra Chatterjee of the Jugantar led by Jatin Mukherjee ( Bagha Jatin ), he secretly got involved with the revolutionaries of Bengal and, thanks to Jatindra Nath Banerjee alias Niralamba Swami, the earliest political disciple of Sri Aurobindo, he came across eminent revolutionary members of the Arya Samaj in the United Provinces ( currently Uttar Pradesh ) and the Punjab.
from the London School of Economics, where he studied under Oakeshott himself, and a Ph. D. from the University of Chicago, where his advisor was Joseph Cropsey, a friend and disciple of the controversial political philosopher Leo Strauss.

disciple and views
Many of the views which directed Leadbeater's understanding of the chakras were influenced by previous theosophist authors, in particular Johann Georg Gichtel, a disciple of Jakob Böhme, and his book Theosophia Practica ( 1696 ), in which Gitchtel directly refers to inner force centers, a concept reminiscent of the chakras.
On this subject he was a disciple of his friend Giovanni Morelli, whose views he embodied in his revision of Franz Kugler's Handbook of Painting, Italian Schools ( 1887 ).
R. Joseph Hoffmann considers that there are " reasons for scholars to hold " the view that Jesus never existed, but considers Doherty " A ' disciple ' of Wells " who " has rehashed many of the former ’ s views in The Jesus Puzzle ( Age of Reason Publications, 2005 ) which is qualitatively and academically far inferior to anything so far written on the subject ".
Iorga's views were in part responsible for a split taking place at Gândirea, occurring when his traditionalist disciple, Nichifor Crainic, became the group's new leader and marginalized the Expressionists.
Israeli Police Chief Ben Ner ( Ben Cross ) views Rudy's arrival with hostility and takes steps to have Rudy deported, but police lieutenant Dalia Barr ( Sofia Milos ) risks her career to help Rudy, subsequently revealing that she was once a disciple of the Order, but she left when she was 18.
The Vilna Gaons ' views were later formulated by his chief disciple Rabbi Chaim Volozhin ( 1741 – 1821 ) in his work Nefesh HaChaim.
In Benjamin's opinion one ought not to tie oneself down to the authorities, but to follow one's own convictions: the son may differ from the father, the disciple from the master, provided they have reasons for their different views.
He became an ardent disciple of Jakob Böhme, whose works he published in 1682 ( Amsterdam, 2 vols ); but before the time of his death, he had attracted to himself a small band of followers known as " Gichtelians " or " Brethren of the Angels ," who propagated certain views at which he had arrived independently of Böhme.
* On 1 May 418 a great synod ( St Augustine calls it A Council of Africa ), which assembled under the presidency of Aurelius, bishop of Carthage, to take action concerning the errors of Caelestius, a disciple of Pelagius, denounced the Pelagian doctrines of human nature, original sin, grace, and perfectibility ; and it fully approved the contrary views of Augustine.
Rothbard was " a student and disciple of the Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises, combined the laissez-faire economics of his teacher with the absolutist views of human rights and rejection of the state he had absorbed from studying the individualist American anarchists of the nineteenth century such as Lysander Spooner and Benjamin Tucker.
A disciple of William Hamilton, Ingleby focused on the most current views, even obtaining from Hamilton his yet-unpublished improvements.
There is conjecture that the court of Queen Claude and the court of Marguerite overlapped and that, perhaps, Anne was in service to Marguerite rather than to Claude, as well as that Anne Boleyn may have become a friend, admirer, and disciple to Marguerite, who absorbed Marguerite's radical views about Christianity.

disciple and were
Apostles of the Alemanni were Saint Columbanus and his disciple Saint Gall.
Yet the title of Father of monasticism is merited as he was the inspiration for the coming of hundreds of men and women into the depths of the desert, who were then loosely organized into small communities, especially by his disciple, Macarius.
The great figures of reformist Whiggery were Charles James Fox ( died 1806 ) and his disciple and successor Earl Grey.
In conjunction with another disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius, Saint Naum, he created a flourishing Bulgarian cultural center around Ohrid, where over 3, 000 pupils were taught in the Glagolitic and Cyrillic script in what is now called Ohrid Literary School.
He communicated first by using an alphabet board and later by unique hand gestures which were interpreted and spoken out by one of his mandali, usually by his disciple Eruch Jessawala.
The foundations of this process of analysis were laid by Rab, a disciple of Rabbi Judah ha-Nasi.
The New Testament records that Jesus ' disciple Judas Iscariot, the Roman governor Pontius Pilate along with Roman forces and the leaders and people of Jerusalem were ( to varying degrees ) responsible for the death of Jesus.
Because in his eyes, and in my eyes, too, as his humble disciple, Liberalism and Liberty were cognate terms ; they were twin-sisters.
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it is claimed that the historical Shakyamuni Buddha taught tantra, but that since these are ' secret ' teachings, confined to the guru / disciple relationship, they were generally written down long after the Buddha's other teachings, the Pali Canon and the Mahayana sutras.
However, his influence on later composers, and on post-WWII avant garde music developments in Europe and America were immense, particularly in Paris under the influence of the Webern disciple, Rene Leibowitz and at Darmstadt ; and concurrently, in New York City under the influences of another Webern disciple, the composer, Stefan Wolpe and the French composer-conductor, Jacques-Louis Monod.
Titus and this disciple were evidently, those to whose care Paul entrusted the carrying of the Second Epistle to the Corinthians.
Philip is described as a disciple from the city of Bethsaida, and connects him to Andrew and Peter, who were from the same town.
Among his teachers in Talmud were Judah ben Yakkar and Meïr ben Nathan of Trinquetaille, and he is said to have been instructed in Kabbalah ( Jewish mysticism ) by his countryman Azriel of Gerona, who was in turn a disciple of Isaac the Blind.
Herbart's works were collected and published by his disciple G. Hartenstein ( Leipzig, 1850 – 1852 ; reprinted at Hamburg, with supplementary volume, 1883 – 1893 ); another edition by K. Kehrbach ( Leipzig, 1882, and Langensalza, 1887 ).
From Cheng's own point of view, the approval of his elder brother disciple Ch ' en Wei-ming was all the recognition he needed, since by that time Yang Chengfu was deceased, and all of the current generation of Yang Chengfu leaders were junior to him.
Mahan was later described as a ' disciple ' of Laughton, although the two men were always at pains to distinguish between each other's line of work, Laughton seeing Mahan as a theorist while Mahan called Laughton ' the historian '.
Other visitors were Suleiman Dede, head of the Mevlevi order in Konya, as well as his disciple Reshad Feild.
A further nine holes were built by Flynn disciple William Gordon in 1957, and the rearranged layout became known as the Pines Course.
Ysaÿe would later also study with Vieuxtemps, and both " master and disciple ", as Ysaÿe would call the roles of teacher and pupil, were very fond of each other.
Many worked for the organized Church and were in holy orders ( like Petrarch ), while others were lawyers and chancellors of Italian cities-like Petrarch's disciple, Salutati, the Chancellor of Florence-and thus had access to book copying workshops.

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