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Diarmaid MacCulloch suggests that Cranmer's own Eucharistic theology in these years approximated most closely to that of Heinrich Bullinger ; but that he intended the Prayer Book to be acceptable to the widest range of Reformed Eucharistic belief, including the high sacramental theology of Bucer and John Calvin.
And they all went to Ath-na-righ, against William Burk, Mac Feorais, and the other Foreigners of Connacht ; and a battle was fought between them at the door of the town, and the Gaeidhel were defeated there, and Feidlilimidh O ' Conchobhair, king of Connacht, and undisputed heir presumptive to the sovereignty of Erinn, was slain there, and Tadhg O ' Cellaigh, king of Uí-Maine, and twenty-eight persons entitled to the sovereignty of Uí-Maine, fell there along with him ; and Maghnus, son of Domhnall O ' Conchobhair, tanist of Connacht ; and Art O ' hEghra, king of Luighne ; and Maelechlainn Carrach O ' Dubhda and Muirchertach, son of Conchobhar O ' Dubhda ; and Conchobhar Og O ' Dubhda ; and Diarmaid Mac Diarmada, who was fit to be king of Magh-Luirg ; and Muirchertach, son of Taichlech Mac Diarmada ; and Muirchertach, son of Diarmaid, son of Ferghal ; and Maelechlainn Og Mac Maghnusa ; and John, son of Murchadh O ' Madadhain ; and Domhnall, son of Aedh O ' Concennainn, king of Uí-Diarmada, and his brother Muirchertach along with him ; and Murchadh O ' Madadhain ; and Domhnall O ' Baighill ; and Donnchadh O ' Maelmhuaidh, together with his people ; and the son of Murchadh Mac Mathghamhna, and one hundred of his people along with him ; and Niall Sinnach, king of Feara-Tethbha, with his people ; and Ferghal, son of John Gallda O ' Ferghail ; and William, son of Aedh Og O ' Ferghail ; and Thomas, son of Amhlaibh O ' Ferghail.

Diarmaid and MacCulloch
Diarmaid MacCulloch describes the new act of worship as, " a morning marathon of prayer, scripture reading, and praise, consisting of mattins, litany, and ante-communion, preferably as the matrix for a sermon to proclaim the message of scripture anew week by week.
* MacCulloch, Diarmaid, The Reformation: A History.
* MacCulloch, Diarmaid, A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years.
* MacCulloch, Diarmaid.
Diarmaid MacCulloch, in his A History of Christianity, describes the epistle as " a Christian foundation document in the justification of slavery ".
* MacCulloch, Diarmaid.
* The Reformation: A History, by English historian Diarmaid MacCulloch
* MacCulloch, Diarmaid ( 2001 ): The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation Palgrave ISBN 0-312-23830-4
"< ref > Bernd Nellessen, " Die schweigende Kirche: Katholiken und Judenverfolgung ," in Büttner ( ed ), < cite > Die Deutschen und die Judenverfolgung im Dritten Reich </ cite >, p. 265, cited in Daniel Goldhagen, < cite > Hitler's Willing Executioners </ cite > ( Vintage, 1997 ).</ ref > Diarmaid MacCulloch argued that Luther's 1543 pamphlet On the Jews and Their Lies was a " blueprint " for the Kristallnacht.
Diarmaid MacCulloch writes: " There is no doubt that Cranmer mourned the dead king ( Henry VIII )", and it was said that he showed his grief by growing a beard.
Stability and reconstruction have been made out as the mark of most of his policies ; the scale of his motivation ranging from " determined ambition " with Geoffrey Rudolph Elton in 1977 to " idealism of a sort " with Diarmaid MacCulloch in 1999.
* MacCulloch, Diarmaid ( 2001 ): The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Diarmaid MacCulloch, Thomas Cranmer: A Life
The program also featured an interview with Palmer by the presenter Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch.
Finally, Diarmaid MacCulloch suggests, he may have moved away from dogmatic Christianity.
* 2011 – 12 Diarmaid MacCulloch Holme's Dog: Silence in the History of the Church ( announced )
* Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity
* Diarmaid MacCulloch, Reformation: Europe ’ s House Divided 1490-1700
More recently, the pub was regularly frequented by Colin Dexter, who created Inspector Morse, and is still frequented by Diarmaid MacCulloch.
* Anthony Fletcher and Diarmaid MacCulloch, Tudor Rebellions, 5th ed., Harlow: Pearson Longman, 2004 ( pp. 52 – 64 ).
* Diarmaid MacCulloch, Thomas Cranmer: a life, New Haven, Conn .; London: Yale University Press, 1996 ( pp. 429 – 432, 438-440 ).
The church historian Diarmaid MacCulloch comments about this: " Jerome translator of the Old Testament into Latin, mistaking particles of Hebrew, had turned this into a description of Moses wearing a pair of horns-and so the Lawgiver is frequently depicted in the art of the Western Church, even after humanists had gleefully removed the horns from the text of Exodus.
* MacCulloch, Diarmaid ( 2001 ): The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation Palgrave ISBN 0-312-23830-4
Diarmaid MacCulloch, a historian of the Reformation, wrote that the reason why the early reformers upheld Mary ’ s perpetual virginity was that she was " the guarantee of the Incarnation of Christ ", a teaching that was being denied by the same radicals that were denying Mary ’ s perpetual virginity.

Diarmaid and born
Diarmaid MacCulloch was born in Kent, England.

Diarmaid and is
Biographer Tim Pat Coogan sees his time in power as being characterised by economic and cultural stagnation, while Diarmaid Ferriter argues that the stereotype of De Valera as an austere, cold and even backward figure was largely manufactured in the 1960s and is misguided.
The Academy is committed to publishing work which not only influences scholarship, but also the wider community, for example Flashes of Brilliance by Dick Ahlstrom, and Judging Dev by Diarmaid Ferriter.

Diarmaid and Professor
* Curriculum vitæ of Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, provided by Saint Cross College, Oxford

Diarmaid and History
* Diarmaid MacCulloch, The Reformation: A History, Penguin Books, 2004 ISBN 0-670-03296-4

Diarmaid and Church
" Central the Spirituali was a renewed emphasis on the grace which God sent through faith ," writes Church Historian Diarmaid MacCulloch, " together with a consistent urge to reveal the Holy Spirit as the force conveying this grace-to that associates of the movement were soon characterized as Spirituali.
* Diarmaid MacCulloch, Tudor Church Militant

Diarmaid and College
Diarmaid MacCarthy to begin their studies at the Irish College which had just been founded in that city by Cardinal François de Sourdis, Archbishop of Bordeaux.

Diarmaid and ).
The book also alludes heavily to Irish mythology, with HCE sometimes corresponding to Fionn mac Cumhaill, Issy and ALP to Gráinne, and Shem / Shaun to Dermot ( Diarmaid ).
Buckeridge told BBC reporter Michael Crick that the fictional Jennings had been modelled on a schoolfriend, Diarmaid Jennings ( 1913 – 2009 ).

Ninian and John
* Alastair Ninian John Gordon, 6th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair ( 1920 – 2002 )
More recent Governors-General in this category include Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck, Sir John Kerr, Sir Ninian Stephen, Bill Hayden and Sir William Deane.
Of the ten Australians appointed since 1965, Lord Casey, Sir Paul Hasluck and Bill Hayden were former federal parliamentarians ; Sir John Kerr was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales ; Sir Ninian Stephen and Sir William Deane were appointed from the bench of the High Court ; Sir Zelman Cowen was a vice-chancellor of the University of Queensland and constitutional lawyer ; Peter Hollingworth was the Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane ; and Major-General Michael Jeffery was a retired military officer and former Governor of Western Australia.
( Malcolm Fraser chose Sir Zelman Cowen and Sir Ninian Stephen ; and John Howard chose Peter Hollingworth and Michael Jeffery.
* Sir John Ninian Comper ( 1864 – 1960 ), one of the great Gothic Revival architects of the 20th century, lived at The Priory, 67 Beulah Hill ( now demolished ).
The heir apparent is the present holder's only son John Henry Michael Ninian Crichton, Viscount Crichton ( b. 1971 )
Famous alumni include Sir John Monash, Sir Robert Menzies, Sir Ninian Stephen, Barry Humphries, and Andrew Peacock.
His full title was: His Most Eminent Highness Fra ' Andrew Willoughby Ninian Bertie, Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta, Most Humble Guardian of the Poor of Jesus Christ.
Ninian Park is named after Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart ( 15 May 1883 – 2 October 1915 ), son of John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute ( 12 September 1847 – 9 October 1900 ).
He was the Official Secretary to the Governor-General of Australia between 1973 and 1990, serving Sir Paul Hasluck, Sir John Kerr, Sir Zelman Cowen, Sir Ninian Stephen and Bill Hayden.
McMullan was part of the Scotland which won the 1926 British Home Championship appearing in the 1-0 victory against England at Old Trafford ( Alex Jackson scored the goal for Scotland ) and in the 3-0 victory against Wales at Ninian Park ( John Duncan, Adam McLean and William Clunas were the scorers ).
Representative names include Ninian Wirt Edwards ( brother-in-law ), Kate Roby Gentry ( schoolmate ), Mentor Graham ( teacher ), John Hay, whose letter of 5 September 1866 discusses Lincoln's daily life in the White House and ends with the statement that he was " the greatest character since Christ ," John B.
Five relatives and family friends were officially appointed to accompany the funeral train: David Davis, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States ; Lincoln's brothers-in-law, Ninian Wirt Edwards and C. M Smith ; Brigadier General John Blair Smith Todd, a cousin of Mary Todd Lincoln ; and Charles Alexander Smith, the brother of C. M. Smith.
The memorial to the First World War is a statue of Mary, also by Hare ; that to the Second World War is a statue of John the Baptist by Sir Ninian Comper.
Membership included Governors General Sir Isaac Isaacs, Sir Ninian Stephen, Archbishop Peter Hollingworth ; Governors of Victoria Sir Henry Winneke, Sir James Gobbo, the Hon Alex Chernov AC ; Chief Justices of Australia Sir John Latham, Sir Owen Dixon ; High Court Justices Sir Daryl Dawson and Kenneth Madison Hayne AC ; Chief Justices of Victoria Sir William Foster Stawell, Sir William Irvine, Sir Frederick Mann, Sir Edmund Herring, Sir Henry Winneke and Sir John Young ; Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, politicians Sir John Bloomfield, Andrew Peacock, Admiral Sir William Bridges ; Generals Sir Brudenall White, Sir William Johnston, artists Sir Arthur Streeton and Sir Daryl Lindsay ; mining magnates Sir James Balderstone, Hugh Morgan, BHP-Billiton businessmen Don Argus, and former head of Shell Australia and vice president of the International Olympic Committee Kevan Gosper.
* Alastair Ninian John Gordon, 6th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair ( 20 July 1920 – 19 August 2002 )
* John Cockburn of Ormiston, Protestant laird, ( d. 1583 ) and his brother, Ninian Cockburn, ( d. 1579 ), political agent.

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