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Lightfoot and author
Strype also published, besides a number of single sermons, an edition of John Lightfoot's Works ( 1684 ); and in 1700 Some genuine Remains of John Lightfoot ... with a large preface concerning the author.

Lightfoot and himself
The newspapers in turn refused to retract the reports and accused Lightfoot of contradicting himself.
" Lightfoot himself performed the ballad at the tenth memorial service for the Edmund Fitzgerald in 1985.

Lightfoot and by
Richard honored his brother, Francis Lightfoot Lee ( another signer of the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of Independence ), by naming his youngest son after him.
The music was written to the tune of " The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald " by Gordon Lightfoot and the lyrics by the famous Irish Republican Bobby Sands.
** The-long freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald sinks during a storm from the entrance to Whitefish Bay on Lake Superior, killing all 29 crew on board ( an event immortalized in song by Gordon Lightfoot ).
Popular legend interprets it as meaning " the watchful ", and supposes that Hereward acquired it when, with the help of his servant Martin Lightfoot, he foiled an assassination attempt during a hunting party by a group of knights jealous of his popularity.
Parks has produced, arranged, or played on albums by artists including Tim Buckley, Phil Ochs, Delaney Bramlett, Vic Chesnutt, U2, Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, The Byrds, Cher, Rufus Wainwright, Sam Phillips, Ringo Starr, Frank Black, The Beau Brummels, The Manhattan Transfer, Medicine, Keith Moon, Sixpence None the Richer, Carly Simon, Little Feat, T-Bone Burnett, Stan Ridgway, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Victoria Williams, Bonnie Raitt, Peter Case, Gordon Lightfoot, Fiona Apple, Sheryl Crow, Ry Cooder, Joanna Newsom, The Everly Brothers, Saint Etienne, Silverchair, The Thrills, Scissor Sisters, Laurie Anderson, and Susanna Hoffs / Matthew Sweet's covers collection.
" Other songs co-written by Silverstein include " the Taker " by Waylon Jennings and " On Susan ’ s Floor ” by Gordon Lightfoot.
Through direct signings or distribution deals, the Reprise roster grew to include Lee Hazlewood, Jill Jackson, the early Joni Mitchell recordings, Neil Young, The Electric Prunes, Donna Loren, Arlo Guthrie, Norman Greenbaum, Tom Lehrer, Tiny Tim, Ry Cooder, Captain Beefheart, the early 1970s recordings by Frank Zappa and The Mothers, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Nico's Desertshore, The Fugs, Jethro Tull, Pentangle, T. Rex, The Meters, John Cale, Gordon Lightfoot, Michael Franks, Richard Pryor, Al Jarreau and The Beach Boys.
He was raised by the family nanny, a woman from Cornwall, Jessie Lightfoot.
Known by Francis as ' Nanny Lightfoot ', she would continue to play a key role in the artist's development even after his exile by Captain Bacon.
During Bacon's early years, before he found fame with his first masterpiece, Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion in 1945, he continually drifted throughout rental homes in England, accompanied by Lightfoot.
Among the many answers carefully vetted by Nanny Lightfoot was one from an elderly cousin of Douglas Cooper, at that time owner of one of the finest collections of modern art in England.
Joseph Barber Lightfoot, 1875, with a biographical sketch by Lord Carnarvon ).
* " Beautiful ", a song by Gordon Lightfoot from his 1972 album Don Quixote
**" The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald ", a song about the shipwreck by Gordon Lightfoot
* Transport Phenomena, an engineering textbook also known by its authors ' initials ( Bird, Stewart, and Lightfoot )
It debuted at No. 2 in the UK charts and included Bob Dylan's " All Along the Watchtower " besides covers of songs by Gil Scott-Heron, Rose Royce, Gordon Lightfoot, and others.
In April 1938, a small British force led by Captain GS Lightfoot arrived in Tawang and informed the monastery the district was now Indian territory.
* " Where Do I Go From Here " ( composed and performed by Williams for Thunderbolt and Lightfoot )
n the seventeenth century, in his great work, Dr. John Lightfoot, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and one of the most eminent Hebrew scholars of his time, declared, as the result of his most profound and exhaustive study of the Scriptures, that " heaven and earth, centre and circumference, were created all together, in the same instant, and clouds full of water ," and that " this work took place and man was created by the Trinity on October 23, 4004 B. C., at nine of the clock in the morning.
The only date for the equinox given by Lightfoot was in a ' private ' undated sermon entitled " The Sabbath Hallowed ":

Lightfoot and general
Many important historical figures were born on the Northern Neck, including U. S. presidents George Washington ( Westmoreland ), James Madison ( Port Conway in King George ), and James Monroe ( Westmoreland ), as well as the Civil War general Robert E. Lee and signers of the Declaration of Independence, Francis Lightfoot Lee and Richard Henry Lee.

Lightfoot and discover
When Lightfoot contacted him, Ginrai soon helped his discover that British Motors ' signature car, which his father had constructed and gifted to him, was his Transtector.

Lightfoot and meaning
William Hepworth Dixon devotes a multi-page footnote to it in his The Holy Land ( 1866 ), largely devoted to debunking the meaning " house of dates ," which is attributed to Joseph Barber Lightfoot by way of a series of careless interpretative mistakes.

Lightfoot and where
Shortly after the removal of Sir Rowland to London, Lightfoot, abandoning an intention to go abroad, accepted a charge at Stone in Staffordshire, where he continued for about two years.
In 1846 he passed from Rugby School to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he was the contemporary of EW Benson, BF Westcott and JB Lightfoot.
With great ingenuity J. B. Lightfoot, in Clement of Rome ( London, 1890 ), found traces of a list of popes in Epiphanius of Cyprus, ( Haer., xxvii, 6 ) that may also derive from Hegesippus, where that fourth-century writer carelessly says: " Marcellina came to us lately and destroyed many, in the days of Anicetus, Bishop of Rome ", and then refers to " the above catalogue ", though he has given none.
It then played a major part in Operation Lightfoot, where it was in the center of the Northern Push, between the Australian 9th Division and the 2nd New Zealand Division.
The remaining five finalists traveled to Nashville, where McBride worked with the competitors on the songs they had chosen by country artists such as Gordon Lightfoot and Patsy Cline.
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot are abducted by the men who were shooting at them -- the vicious Red Leary ( George Kennedy ) and the gentle Eddie Goody ( Geoffrey Lewis ) -- and driven to a remote location where Thunderbolt and Red fight each other, after which Thunderbolt explains how he never betrayed the gang.
Escaping on foot, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot hitch a ride the next morning and are dropped off near Warsaw, Montana, where they stumble upon the one-room schoolhouse-now an historical monument on the side of a highway-moved there from its original location in Warsaw after the first heist.
All compositions by Gordon Lightfoot ; except where indicated
Lightfoot was born in Sioux City, Iowa on September 27, 1938 and was raised on a farm near Farragut, Iowa, where he graduated from high school in 1956
One day Will takes Lightfoot on a car ride to the cemetery, where he kisses her.
The previous night she had secreted two of Heard's fine Arabian horses — Lightfoot and Silverheels — on the outskirts of Augusta, where he was imprisoned.

Lightfoot and appeared
He appeared in 15 films, including Captain Lightfoot ( 1955 ), David and Goliath ( 1960 ), Victim ( 1961 ) and Half a Sixpence ( 1967 ).
Many famous figures have appeared on the broad stage of this stately hall, including William Booth, Maria Callas, Enrico Caruso, Winston Churchill, George Gershwin, Glenn Gould, Vladimir Horowitz, Dalai Lama, Gordon Lightfoot, Luciano Pavarotti, Neil Young, Oscar Peterson, and Arturo Toscanini.
He joined Sam Peckinpah's famous stock company in 1965's Major Dundee as a professional horse thief, and appeared subsequently in that director's The Wild Bunch, as a prohibitionist minister who gets his flock shot up by the title outlaws in the film's infamous opening scene, Junior Bonner, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, The Getaway, and Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid, as an aging, eccentric outlaw friend of Billy's.

Lightfoot and .
The process usually began with a tutor boasting about a boy, as Chappell had boasted about Lightfoot, to the higher officers of the college and university.
On this passage the theologian Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( Apostolic Fathers, 1885, II, p. 84 ) noted: " Clement may possibly be referring to some known, but hardly accessible land, lying without the pillars of Hercules.
* Ignatius of Antioch, Epistles of to the Ephesians, Magnesians, Trallesians, and Smyrnans, Lightfoot, trans., Harmer, ed.
During this time Alston founded the Harlem Artists ’ Guild with Savage and Elba Lightfoot to work towards equality in WPA art programs in New York.
Renowned New Testament scholar J. B. Lightfoot also objects to this view since it " clearly implies that his Apostolic office and labours were well known and recognized before this conference.
* With reference to Gibbon's comments, Joseph Barber Lightfoot ( late 19th century theologian and former Bishop of Durham ) pointed out that Eusebius ' statements indicate his honesty in stating what he was not going to discuss, and also his limitations as a historian in not including such material.
" Lightfoot also notes that Eusebius cannot always be relied on: " A far more serious drawback to his value as a historian is the loose and uncritical spirit in which he sometimes deals with his materials.
Lightfoot would argue for the earlier date of Polycarp's death, to which Killen would strongly disagree.
# Francis Lightfoot Lee II ( 1782 – 1850 ), who married Jane Fitzgerald ( died 1816 ), daughter of Col. John Fitzgerald and Jane Digges.
However the majority of scholars accept Baur's identification, though others, including Lightfoot, argued extensively that the " Simon Magus " of the Pseudo-Clementines was not meant to stand for Paul.
* March 29 – John Lightfoot, English churchman and rabbinical scholar ( d. 1675 )
* 3929 BC — Date of creation according to John Lightfoot based on the Old Testament of the Bible, and often associated with the Ussher chronology.
* December 6 – John Lightfoot, English church goer ( b. 1602 )
These films in particular, as well as others including Play Misty for Me ( 1971 ), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot ( 1974 ), The Outlaw Josey Wales ( 1976 ), Escape from Alcatraz ( 1979 ), Tightrope ( 1984 ), Pale Rider ( 1985 ), Heartbreak Ridge ( 1986 ), In the Line of Fire ( 1993 ), The Bridges of Madison County ( 1995 ), and Gran Torino ( 2008 ), have all received commercial success and critical acclaim.
( Other scholars, such as Cambridge academic, John Lightfoot, calculated their own dates for the Creation.
Some of his best-known major motion films include: Tron ( and its sequel ), Fearless, Iron Man,, Starman, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Jagged Edge, Against All Odds,, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, Seabiscuit, Arlington Road, and The Big Lebowski.
He was nominated again for Best Supporting Actor for his performance opposite Clint Eastwood in the 1974 film Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.
* Kent Lightfoot.
Because she is Artemis Daphnaia, the god's sister ," observed the Freudian anthropologist Géza Róheim, and Joseph Fontenrose concurs ; boldly stating such a one-to-one identity doubtless oversimplifies the picture: " the equation of Artemis and Daphne in the transformation myth itself clearly cannot work ", observes Lightfoot.

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