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The term Inductive Logic Programming was first introduced in a paper by Stephen Muggleton in 1991.
It was directed by notable film director Nadia Tass, and starred Amanda Muggleton, Dennis Olsen, Meaghan Davies and Yolande Brown ).
In 1964 they wrote a 13 episode comedy series for Australian TV, Barley Charlie, which revolved around two sisters, Sheila Bradley as Joan Muggleton and Robina Beard as Shirley Muggleton, who inherit a run down garage complete with its one bone-idle employee, Edward Hepple as Charlie Appleby, it was produced by Rod Kinnear for the Nine Network.
Recent years have seen a reliance on weekend celebrity-hosted content and large cash prizes to entice listeners-the award of £ 110, 600 to Nicola Diss, the winner of the popular Magic Mystery Voices contest on 12 January 2006 was the largest cash prize given away on UK radio since 1999, a sum surpassed just a few months later by the prize collected by listener Dawn Muggleton in the Smooth Secret Song competition on London rival 102. 2 Smooth FM, scooping £ 118, 454 on 19 April 2006.
Whilst Reeve was alive, we have no evidence that anyone took Lodowicke Muggleton very seriously except as Reeve's ever-present sidekick.
Certainly, Muggleton appears to have written nothing whilst Reeve was alive.
All this may show that the struggle between Muggleton and Laurence Clarkson after the death of Reeve was based upon a simple misunderstanding.
The setting for the cricket match between All Muggleton and Dingley Dell in Charles Dickens ' Pickwick Papers was based on an amalgamation of the grounds at West Malling and Maidstone.
Another large prize was awarded to Dawn Muggleton on the 19 April 2006, however-who correctly identified the ' Smooth Secret Song ' ( Diana Ross ' My Old Piano ), winning £ 118, 454 at the end of a contest that had run for several months, which was, at that time, the biggest cash prize awarded on UK radio since 1999.
Lodowicke Muggleton ( 1609 – 1698 ) was an English plebeian religious thinker, who gave his name to Muggletonianism.
Near the close of his long life, Muggleton wrote his spiritual autobiography which was published posthumously.
Lodowicke Muggleton was born at a house called Walnut Tree Yard on Bishopsgate Street ( now Bishopsgate ) in the City of London.
In 1625 Muggleton contracted the plague but, he says, " it was not extreme tedious to me.
Muggleton fell away from the Puritan faith, " for all the zeal we formerly had was quite worn out ," and this cost his business dearly in terms of lost customers from that congregation.
Lodowicke Muggleton was to be his mouth, as Aaron was to Moses.
John Reeve was 42, Lodowicke Muggleton 41.
Sarah Muggleton ( 14 years at the time ) was the first person to be blessed under the new commission.
The next task of Reeve, Muggleton and Thomas Turner ( the latter presumably taken along for verification ) was to go pronounce sentence of eternal damnation on Thomas Tany for disobedience to the Third Commission.
It is said that, on the death of John Reeve, there was a power-struggle between Lodowicke Muggleton and Laurence Clarkson ( or Claxton ) for leadership.
It was during these years that Muggleton began his polemic against the Quakers with a book The Neck of the Quakers broken ( 1663 ) and correspondence with individual Quakers, much of it published by one party or the other.
When the bribe was returned, Muggleton knew for certain he was in serious trouble.

Muggleton and appear
Hiding was now no longer a solution as Muggleton could be excommunicated in his absence if he did not appear and plead.

Muggleton and answer
He does not receive a straight answer although Muggleton says that faith in a time of innocence is one thing, but that faith through knowledge of good and evil is a higher state of consciousness altogether.

Muggleton and charges
By and large, the charges Muggleton brings against the Quakers are the same as those the Quakers lay against Muggleton.

Muggleton and from
These principles derive from Lodowicke Muggleton, who would have added one other matter as being of equal importance, namely, that God takes no immediate notice of doings in this world.
Here he would have encountered an annual cricket match against a team formed of men with the name Muggleton, from the next village of Wilbaston.
" I do not speak this from hearsay of others ," says Muggleton in his autobiography, " but from a perfect knowledge which I have seen and heard.
" Muggleton concluded that more sober persons, in whom faith predominated, " would have been preserved from speaking evil of things they knew not.
Thomas Macaulay in his History of England ( 1849 ), describes Lodowicke Muggleton as " a mad tailor who wandered from pothouse to pothouse, tippling ale and denouncing eternal torments against all who refused to believe.
" Richard Farnesworth also taxes Muggleton about the failure of John Reeve and himself to live out their part from the book of Revelation.
At the time, Muggleton was in hiding at the house of Ann Lowe, a believer, from an arrest warrant of the Stationers Company.
At each of his three two-hourly appearances in the pillory ( at Temple Gate, outside the Royal Exchange and at the market in West Smithfield ) a selection of the books seized from Muggleton were burnt by the common hangman.
Muggleton was advised to get Ann Lowe to sue him for debt so that a writ of habeas corpus would remove him from Newgate to the Fleet prison.
Definitely painted from life is the work by William Wood of Braintree, who was a friend of Lodowicke Muggleton.
Muggleton himself says his intention is to prophesy anew: " whereby is unfolded, and plainly declared, the whole counsel of God concerning Himself, the Devil and all Mankind from the foundation of the world to all eternity.
" Muggleton stresses he writes " without the help of other men's labours, but only as the revelation did arise in me from the seed of faith ".
After a short break, Muggleton will take over the role of ' Mrs Peachum ' in " The Threepenny Opera " alongside Paul Capsis for the Sydney Theatre Company, from 1 September 2011 to 24 September 2011, and then head for Perth ( WA ), where she will play the role of ' Mrs Johnstone ' in " Blood Brothers ", from 9 November 2011 to 4 December 2011-a role that she has longed to play.

Muggleton and book
Muggleton starts his consideration of Chapter 11 at Chapter 10, verse 8 where an angel hands John of Patmos a little book which he must eat with the command, " Thou must prophesy again.

Muggleton and Quakers
Although these visits were made troublesome by local opponents ( mainly Quakers ) and resulted in Muggleton spending nine days in Derby gaol, the visit to Kent had a happy outcome because Muggleton married his third wife, Mary Martin, the daughter of a wealthy tanner.
In turn, Muggleton asks what Quakers would have said to St. Peter after he had been given the keys to the kingdom, the power to bind and to loose, the power to remit or to retain sin, all whilst still a man?
Muggleton does not allow that the Quakers themselves may have been well aware of the dangers.
As a result, Muggleton dismisses Quakers as warmed-over Ranters, " for you have got your Christ all within you.

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