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Charles and Kingsley
Mayhew's work was embraced by and was an influence on the Christian Socialists, such as Thomas Hughes, Charles Kingsley, and F. D. Maurice.
* 1819 – Charles Kingsley, English writer ( d. 1875 )
* The Hermits by Charles Kingsley ( Gutenberg )
'" Even his friend, the novelist Charles Kingsley, wrote that he had read " no other book which so staggered and puzzled " him, that he could not believe that God had " written on the rocks one enormous and superfluous lie for all mankind.
The second edition of 3, 000 copies was quickly brought out on 7 January 1860, and incorporated numerous corrections as well as a response to religious objections by the addition of a new epigraph on page ii, a quotation from Charles Kingsley, and the phrase " by the Creator " amended to the closing sentence.
In two years of acrimonious public dispute that Charles Kingsley satirised as the " Great Hippocampus Question " and parodied in The Water-Babies as the " great hippopotamus test ", Huxley showed that Owen was incorrect in asserting that ape brains lacked a structure present in human brains.
In the Church of England, some liberal clergymen interpreted natural selection as an instrument of God's design, with the cleric Charles Kingsley seeing it as " just as noble a conception of Deity ".
* January 23 – Charles Kingsley, English writer ( b. 1819 )
James Anthony Froude, Charles Kingsley and Edward A. Freeman used the term " Anglo-Saxon " to justify racism and imperialism, claiming that the " Anglo-Saxon " ancestry of the English made them racially superior to the colonised peoples.
In 1861, Edward transferred to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was tutored in history by Charles Kingsley, Regius Professor of Modern History.
This area of North Devon was home to the author Charles Kingsley, and is where he based his novel Westward Ho !.
( Study of 18th Century Natural History — Includes Charles Waterton, John Hanning Speke, Henry Seebohm and Mary Kingsley ) Contains colour and black and white reproductions.
Charles Kingsley wrote to Darwin in January 1862 speculating that certain mythological beings may represent cultural memories of creatures " intermediate between man & the ape " who became extinct as a result of natural selection:
There is a wide variety of secondary sources of information, but they must be treated with caution: the popular, romanticised view of Hereward often has little basis in the medieval sources, owing more to the fictional depiction by Charles Kingsley and later authors.
* Hereward the Wake, by Charles Kingsley, pub.
* Charles Kingsley, Hereward, the Last of the English, 1865, at Project Gutenburg
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Charles and Canon
* the Bossuet number of the Bibliothèque des bibliographies critiques, compiled by Canon Charles Urbain and published by the Société des Études Historiques ( Paris, 1900 );
This led to the founding of the Association for World Peace ( AWP ) with Gollancz as chairman and Canon Charles Raven the vice-Chairman.
Charles I repealed Canon Law in 1638 after uprisings of Covenanters confronting the Bishops of Aberdeen following the convention at Muchalls Castle and other revolts across Scotland earlier that year.
The school mascot is the bulldog, a symbol adopted under the school ’ s fourth headmaster, Canon Charles S. Martin, because of Martin ’ s fondness for his pet bulldogs.
* 1919-1945 Rev Canon Charles Steel Wallis
The heir presumptive is the present holder's uncle, Reverend Canon Dr John Charles Lyon-Dalberg-Acton ( born 1943 ).
At the recommendation of his grandfather, Canon Charles Childers, he was sent to Haileybury College.
Canon Charles Childers, on 26 October 1876.
The club plays in the Kerry colours as a tribute to the first parish priest, Kerryman Charles Canon Troy who sponsored the club.
* Professor Canon Charles E. Raven Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, Theologian, Intellectual, Preacher
* Charles Henry Hall, DD, Canon of Christ Church ; afterwards Dean ( 1807 )
*"‘ Capable of Being Kings ’: The Influence of the Cult of King Charles I on the Early Modern Women ’ s Literary Canon.
In the National Portrait Gallery are portraits by him of Lord Sidmouth ( watercolour ); Lord-chancellors Cranworth and Hatherley, Baron Cleasby and Lord Cardwell ( oil paintings ); Samuel Rogers, the poet, and John Keble ( crayon drawings ), both bequeathed by the painter ; besides drawings, purchased in July 1896, of Earl Canning, Viscount Hill, Sir George Cornewall Lewis, Canon Liddon, Archbishop Longley, Sir Charles Lyell, Cardinal Newman, Dr. Pusey, Sir Gilbert Scott, Sir Robert Harry Inglis, and Bishop Wilberforce.
The College was evacuated to Worthing for the duration of World War II, and once peace had resumed, the new Headmaster Canon Charles Johnson began to look for a more suitable site, the College having outgrown its original premises in Seaford.
Performances in recent years have included a program of little-known works by Franco-Flemish composers Johannes Ghiselin, Jacquet of Berchem, Gaspar van Weebeke, Andreas de Silva, Nicolas Payen and Josquin des Prez, a quincentennial celebration of Thomas Tallis, the first Australian performance of Arvo Pärt's ' Canon of Repentance ' ( composed in 1998 ), works by Jean Richafort and his parodists, a program of works originally written for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor a concert of settings of the text ' Media vita ' ( In the midst of life ) including a performance of Gombert's own ' Missa de media vita ', German Baroque masterpieces by Johann Hermann Schein, Michael Praetorius, Heinrich Schütz and Johann Sebastian Bach, Alessandro Scarlatti's ' Stabat mater ', and an annual concert entitled ' Christmas to Candlemas ' that presents works written for the numerous Christian feast-days in the forty-day Church season that begins on Christmas Day.
* Bradley C. Canon and Charles A. Johnson, 1998.
The codex was created by several artists probably for Velislav the Canon ( d. 1367 ), the notary of John I of Bohemia and his son Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, who were both based in Prague.
--“‘ Capable of Being Kings ’: The Influence of the Cult of King Charles I on the Early Modern Women ’ s Literary Canon .” New Perspectives on the Eighteenth Century.
Lord Kenmare married Gertrude Thynne, daughter of Reverend Lord Charles Thynne, Canon of Canterbury, and granddaughter of Thomas Thynne, 2nd Marquess of Bath, on 28 April 1858.

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