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According to Gay, Herbert had relatively few followers, and it was not until the 1680s that Herbert found a true successor in Charles Blount ( 1654 1693 ).
During this period, prominent British deists included William Wollastson, Charles Blount, and
He was replaced by Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy, who took three years to defeat the rebels.
* Charles Blount ( deist )
* April 3 Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devon, English politician ( b. 1563 )
** Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire ( d. 1606 )
In 1680, Charles Blount, a radical English deist, published the first English translation of the first two books of Philostratus ' Life with an anti-Church
* " Junius Brutus ", the pen name of the author Charles Blount.
It will augment the Blount Intramural Sports Fields located behind the Carol Belk Building on Charles Boulevard.
* Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy, courtier and patron of learning ( 16th century )
* Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire 1603 1606
Berman's reading of Toland and Charles Blount attempts to show that Toland deliberately obscured his real atheism so as to avoid prosecution whilst attempting to subliminally influence unknowing readers, specifically by creating contradictions in his work which can only be resolved by reducing Toland's God to a pantheistic one, and realising that such a non-providential God is, for Blount, Toland and Colins, "... no God, or as good as no God ... In short, the God of theism is blictri for Toland ; only the determined material God of pantheism exists, and he ( or it ) is really no God.
Both works are clear bids for patronage: Fame's Memorial is an elegy of 1169 lines on the recently-deceased Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devonshire, while Honour Triumphant is a prose pamphlet, a verbal fantasia written in connection with the jousts planned for the summer 1606 visit of King Christian IV of Denmark.
Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy, c. 1594.
The second son of James Blount, 6th Baron Mountjoy, Charles became the most notable of the later holders of the barony, inheriting the title in 1594 on the death of his unmarried elder brother William.
Penelope Rich's illegitimate children acknowledged by Charles Blount were:
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In May 1600 the English achieved a strategic breakthrough, when Sir Henry Dowcra, at the head of a considerable army, took up a position in O ' Neill's rear at Derry ; meanwhile, the new lord deputy, Sir Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy ( a protégé of Essex ), marched in support from Westmeath to Newry, compelling O ' Neill to retire to Armagh.
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Charles Blount may refer to:
* Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy ( 1516 1544 ), English courtier and patron of learning

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Eve Arden was born Eunice M. Quedens ( pronounced qwi-DENZ ) in Mill Valley, California, to Lucille and Charles Peter Quedens.
And when it transferred to the Gielgud Theatre in London, Charles Spencer reviewing for the Daily Telegraph pronounced it the best Macbeth he had ever seen.
Instead, a group led by Charles P. Thacker designed and constructed two PDP-10 clone systems named " MAXC " ( pronounced " Max ", in honour of Max Palevsky, who had sold SDS to Xerox ) for their own use.
* The comedy-musical play Heid ( pronounced ' Heed ', a Scottish inflection of the word ' Head ') by Forbes Masson alluded to the phrenology work of George Combe, citing the pseudoscience's influence on a young Charles Darwin as an inspiration for writers.
Charles Piazzi Smyth ( pronounced ) was born in Naples, Italy, to Captain ( later Admiral ) William Henry Smyth and his wife Annarella.
The city is named after Captain Charles Howe Fremantle, the English naval officer who had pronounced possession of Western Australia and who established a camp at the site.
Charles " Lucky " Luciano ( pronounced ; born Salvatore Lucania November 24, 1897 January 26, 1962 ), was an Italian-born, naturalized American mobster born in Sicily.
He was an excellent preacher ; Charles I pronounced him the most natural orator he had ever heard.
* Luis d ' Antin van Rooten's Mots d ' Heures: Gousses, Rames ( the title is in French, but when pronounced, sounds similar to the English " Mother Goose Rhymes "), in which he is allegedly the editor of a manuscript by the fictional François Charles Fernand d ’ Antin, contains copious footnotes purporting to help explain the nonsensical French text.
The popular leftist newspaper < span lang =" fr "> Le Constitutionnel </ span > pronounced this refusal " a victory over the forces of counter-revolutionaries and reactionism "< ref >< span lang =" fr "> Ledré, Charles La Presse à l ' assaut de la monarchie </ span >.
After Cameron's death in July at the hand of dragoons, Cargill continued to preach in the Torwood near Stirling and in September pronounced the sentence of excommunication against the key government figures who were persecuting the Covenanters: Charles II, James, Duke of York and James, Duke of Monmouth, Privy Councillors, John, Duke of Lauderdale and John, Duke of Rothes, the King's Advocate, Sir George McKenzie, and General Tam Dalziel of the Binns.
Joseph Charles John " Joe " Piscopo ( pronounced PIS-ka-po ) ( born June 17, 1951 ) is an American comedian and actor best known for his work on Saturday Night Live where he played a variety of recurring characters.
Some days later, on the motion of Prince Charles, it was agreed by the lords that the whipping should not be inflicted, and an order was made that in future judgment should not be pronounced, when the sentence was more than imprisonment, on the same day on which it was voted.
The title Baron Ashburnham ( pronounced " Ash-burn-am "), of Ashburnham in the County of Sussex, was created in the Peerage of England in 1689 for John Ashburnham, grandson of the John Ashburnham who assisted King Charles I to escape from Oxford and Hampton Court Palace.
Mehran Karimi Nasseri ( مهران کریمی ناصری pronounced ; born 1942 ), also known as Sir, Alfred Mehran, is an Iranian refugee who lived in the departure lounge of Terminal One in Charles de Gaulle Airport from 26 August 1988 until July 2006, when he was hospitalized for an unspecified aliment.
Wycliffe is a British television series, based on W. J. Burley's novels about Detective Superintendent Charles Wycliffe ( pronounced " Wick-lif " according to the author ).
No sentence was ever pronounced, but the House of Osuna was out of the royal favour for three decades, and only during the reign of Charles II did it again play an important role in Spanish political life.
Keynes ( pronounced " Canes ") was born in London, the second son of Geoffrey Keynes and his wife Margaret, the daughter of George Howard Darwin who in turn was the son of Charles Darwin, making him the great-grandson of Charles Darwin ( see Darwin — Wedgwood family ).
The Capitulary of Quierzy ( pronounced Kiersy ), was a capitulary of the emperor Charles II, comprising a series of measures for safeguarding the administration of his realm during his second Italian expedition, as well as directions for his son Louis the Stammerer, who was entrusted with the government during his father's absence.
William Charles Franklyn Plomer CBE ( he pronounced the surname as ploomer ) ( 1903 1973 ) was a South African author, known as a novelist, poet and literary editor.
Founded in 1945 on what used to be a pear orchard and hop ranch, the arboretum was originally named the Charles M. Goethe Arboretum in honor of Charles Goethe ( 1875 1966, pronounced " geh-teh "), a land developer, philanthropist, conservationist, eugenicist and one of the university's founding fathers, " the name was changed without fanfare to University Arboretum in 2005 " because of renewed attention to Goethe's virulently racist views, praise of Nazi Germany, and advocacy for eugenics.
Charles ordered that sentence should be pronounced, but execution suspended.

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