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" In keeping with that sentiment, Lincoln led the moderates regarding Reconstruction policy, and was opposed by the Radical Republicans, under Rep. Thaddeus Stevens, Sen. Charles Sumner and Sen. Benjamin Wade, political allies of the president on other issues.
Common meter hymns were interchangeable with a variety of tunes ; more than twenty musical settings of " Amazing Grace " circulated with varying popularity until 1835 when William Walker assigned Newton's words to a traditional song named " New Britain ", which was itself an amalgamation of two melodies (" Gallaher " and " St. Mary ") first published in the Columbian Harmony by Charles H. Spilman and Benjamin Shaw ( Cincinnati, 1829 ).
Blackbeard, as pictured by Benjamin Cole ( instrument maker ) | Benjamin Cole in the second edition of Charles Johnson's General Historie
In 1998, Pensacola Christian College produced a widely distributed videotape, arguing that this " leaven of fundamentalism " was passed from the 19th-century Princeton theologian Benjamin B. Warfield ( 1851 1921 ) to Charles Brokenshire ( 1885 1954 ), who served BJU as Dean of the School of Religion, and then to current BJU faculty members and graduates.
Charles and Georgiana had eight children, but only four — Benjamin Herschel, Georgiana Whitmore, Dugald Bromhead and Henry Prevost — survived childhood.
In the Protestant traditions some of the earliest writings opposing unorthodox groups like Swedenborg's teachings, can be traced back to John Wesley, Alexander Campbell and Princeton theologians like Charles Hodge and Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield.
In 1992, Joseph Nicolosi, Charles Socarides, and Benjamin Kaufman founded the National Association for Research & Therapy of Homosexuality ( NARTH ), a mental health organization that opposes the mainstream medical view of homosexuality and aims to " make effective psychological therapy available to all homosexual men and women who seek change.
* 1885 Charles Benjamin Howard, Canadian businessman and politician ( d. 1964 )
In addition to helping with the Zeitschrift Adorno was expected to be the Institute's liaison with Benjamin, who soon passed on to New York the study of Charles Baudelaire he hoped would serve as a model of the larger Arcades Project.
The original design by Thornton was later modified by Benjamin Henry Latrobe and then Charles Bulfinch.
In the spring of 1875 he applied for the Archaeological Travelling Studentship offered by Oxford, but, as he says in a letter to Freeman later in life, he was turned down thanks to the efforts of Benjamin Jowett and Charles Thomas Newton, two Oxford dons having a low opinion of his work there.
In 1863, enlisting the support of Alexander Dallas Bache and Charles Henry Davis, a professional astronomer recently recalled from the Navy to Washington to head the Bureau of Navigation, Louis Agassiz and Benjamin Peirce planned the steps whereby the National Academy of Sciences was to be established.
" NARTH was founded in 1992 by Joseph Nicolosi, Benjamin Kaufman, and Charles Socarides.
The cataloguing project began in 1872 when Benjamin Peirce first published his Linear Associative Algebra, and was carried forward by his son Charles Sanders Peirce.
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The opening night cast also included Carl Benton Reid as Oscar, Charles Dingle as Benjamin, Frank Conroy as Horace, Patricia Collinge as Birdie, Dan Duryea as Leo, and Florence Williams as Alexandra.
Benjamin Harrison V ( April 5, 1726 April 24, 1791 ) was an American planter and revolutionary leader from Charles City County, Virginia.
During World War II, retired millionaire Benjamin Dingle ( Charles Coburn ) arrives in Washington, D. C. as an adviser on the housing shortage and finds that his hotel suite will not be available for two days.
* Charles Coburn as Benjamin Dingle
Charles Baudelaire is, for Walter Benjamin, the last European example of lyric poetry " successful on a mass scale.
Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Benjamin Franklin, Karl Marx, William Hogarth, John Diefenbaker and Stephen Hawking are some of the notable RSA's members and it has today more than 27, 000 Fellows from 70 countries worldwide.
The sculptor Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins erected the first lifesized models of the ( then ) newly-discovered dinosaurs and other extinct animals in the park, following the gift of a megatherium skull by Charles Darwin.
Charles Benjamin " Babe " Adams was born in Tipton in 1882.
Several celebrities, including Bill Gates, Ricky Martin, Benjamin Rose, Andrew Charles Rose and Paul Newman, maintain homes there.

Charles and Bright
The Free Grace or non-traditional Calvinist doctrine has been espoused by Charles Stanley, Norman Geisler, Zane C. Hodges, Bill Bright, and others.
The settlers in the initial group were John Pool, Charles & Ann Atkins, Cass Whittle, William Harris, Lewis Ricks, Thomas Sleight, John Bright, Thomas Mantle, Ebenezer Lander, J.
With Charles Tilston Bright as chief engineer, Field then directed the transoceanic cable effort.
* Bright, Charles D., The Jet Makers: The Aerospace Industry From 1945 to 1972, Lawrence, Kansas: The Regents Press of Kansas, 1978.
* Bright Sparcs-The Journal of Syms Covington, Assistant to Charles Darwin Esq.
* Charles Benjamin Bright McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway ( 1850 1934 )
She was seen and heard around the world in 1981 by an estimated 600 million people when she sang Handel's " Let the Bright Seraphim " at the wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Lady Diana Spencer.
* Charles Vince: John Bright ( 1898 ); Speeches on Parliamentary Reform by John Bright, M. P., revised by Himself ( 1866 ).
Other artists who have produced CDs include Emma Christian (-Beneath the Twilight ), ( voice, harp and recorder ), and harpist and producer Charles Guard ( Avenging and Bright ), an administrator at the Manx Heritage Foundation.
The original ABEL development team ( led by Dr. Kyu Y. Lee ) included Mary Bailey, Bjorn Benson, Walter Bright, Michael Holley, Charles Olivier and David Pellerin.
The Committee included English liberals, such as John Bright, Charles Darwin, John Stuart Mill, Thomas Huxley, Thomas Hughes and Herbert Spencer.
His idea, written about by Charles Bright in his book " Submarine Telegraphs ", discusses the idea that the two wires could be designed as separate conductors but along their path they would be connected by a induction coil.
However, Uncle Ned ( Charles Sellon ), the cranky, wheelchair-bound patriarch of the family, is fond of little ' Bright Eyes ' ( as he calls her ) and insists that she remain in the house.
Her brother Charles Bowes Lyon was killed in the war on 23 October 1914, inspiring her poem “ Battlefield ” which was later published in “ Bright Feather Fading ”.
* Bright Lights ( 1925 film ), an MGM film starring Charles Ray and directed by Robert Z. Leonard
When Nixon went into semi retirement at the beginning of 1999 ( relinquishing Beryl the Peril at the same time ) several different artists took up the pen, including David Sutherland ( who also draws The Bash Street Kids from The Beano, and used to draw Dennis the Menace ) at first, Steve Bright ,, Lesley Reavey, Dave Windett later on ( who introduced a mouse called Squeak and his friends to the cast ), and, by 2003, Henry Davies, who was creating hybrid strips from Charles Grigg's classic Korky strips and new elements drawn by Davies.
In 1854 Charles Bright met an American, Cyrus Field, who had a dream of completing a submarine cable connection between America and Europe.
The New York, Newfoundland and London Telegraph Company was founded in 1852 and in 1854 Charles Bright and John Watkins Brett became additional signatories along with Cyrus Field.
In 1855 Charles Bright finished a survey of the Irish coast and came to the conclusion that Valentia Island, on the south coast of Ireland, was best possible location and was also the closest point to America.
Sir Charles Tilston Bright ( 8 June 1832 3 May 1888 ) was a British electrical engineer who oversaw the laying of the first transatlantic telegraph cable in 1858, for which work he was knighted.
Sir Charles Bright emerged from the debacle with his reputation largely intact and went on to supervise the laying of successful cables in the Mediterranean, the Persian Gulf, and the Caribbean.
His son Charles Bright was also a noted cable engineer and historian of the subject.

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