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British and monk
One heresy, Pelagianism, was originated by a British monk teaching in Rome: Pelagius lived c. 354 to c. 420 / 440.
Nuremberg Chronicle ( 1493 ): Pelagius ( British monk ) | Pelagius Hereticus and John Chrysostom.
Udo of Aachen ( 1200 – 1270 ) is a fictional monk, a creation of British technical writer Ray Girvan, who introduced him in an April Fool's hoax article in 1999.
* Pelagius, British monk ( approximate date )
* Pelagius, British monk ( approximate date )
* Columba Cary-Elwes ( 1903 – 1994 ), British monk
Aldhelm received his first education in the school of an Irish scholar and monk, Máeldub ( also Maildubh, Maildulf or Meldun ) ( died c. 675 ), who had settled in the British stronghold of Bladon ( or Bladow ) on the site of the town called Mailduberi, Maldubesburg, Meldunesburg, etc., and finally Malmesbury, after him.
The establishment of barbarian bases inland rendered the extensive coastal forts of the Saxon Shore almost useless as the 6th Century British monk Gildas laments:
Alcuin probably made use of an older one written by a British monk, which is now lost.
* 1908: Charles Henry Allan Bennett a British national previously ordained as a Theravada monk as Bhikkhu Ananda Metteyya in Burma leads the First Buddhist Mission to the West.
By the time the series finished, Nimmo was identified with the stereotype of a traditional British clergyman and he went on to play a bungling monk in another BBC clerical sitcom, Oh, Brother!
Also some British merchants who were fearsome of the anti-West feeling growing during the previous reign, seeing the ' prince monk ', Mongkut, who the ' champion ' of European civilization among the royal elite, as their new hope.
He had then recently returned to England after spending two decades as a Buddhist and monk in India, following demobilisation from the British army.
Manuscripts, Nero A. II, in the British Museum ), written about the middle of the eighth century, probably by an Irish monk in France, is found perhaps the earliest attribution of the Milan use to St. Ambrose, though it quotes the authority of St. Augustine, probably alluding to the passage already mentioned: " Est et alius cursus quem refert beatus augustinus episcopus quod beatus ambrosius propter hereticorum ordinem dissimilem composuit quem in italia antea de cantabatur " ( There is yet another Cursus which the blessed Bishop Augustine says that the blessed Ambrose composed because of the existence of a different use of the heretics, which previously used to be sung in Italy ).
The eighth-century monk and chronicler Bede lists both Oswald and Oswiu as having held imperium, or overlordship, over the other Anglo-Saxon kingdoms ; in Oswiu's case his dominance extended beyond the Anglo-Saxons to the Picts, the Gaels of Dál Riata, and the many obscure and nameless native British kingdoms in what are now North West England and southern Scotland.
When Napoleon instigated the secularization of religious houses in south Germany, Spencer used local British agent and Benedictine monk, Alexander Horn to acquire many of their rare books and manuscripts.
The doctrine takes its name from Pelagius, a British monk who was accused of developing the doctrine ( he himself appears to have claimed that man does not do good apart from grace in his letters, claiming only that all men have free will by God's gift ); it was opposed especially by Augustine of Hippo and was declared a heresy by Pope Zosimus in 418.
Influential works of the 13th century include those of the British monk Johannes de Sacrobosco ( 1195 – 1256 ) and the Italian astrologer Guido Bonatti from Forlì ( Italy ).
Pelagius ( c. 360 to 435 ) was a British monk to whom the doctrine of Pelagianism is attributed.
Rama III regarded his brother Mongkut, who was said to be very popular among the British, as his heir, although as a monk Mongkut could not openly assume this role.
He used his long sojourn as a monk to acquire a western education from French and American missionaries, and British merchants, one of the first Siamese to do so.
A Hindu monk, stumbles upon her and the baby, but before he can help her, he is arrested by the British soldiers, because other priests were fueling revolt against the British rule.
In 2004, the third series, subtitled 6 Faces of Madness, used historical killers and madmen as its theme, generating vividly detailed figurines of the 5th century conqueror Attila the Hun, American " Wild West " gunslinger Billy the Kid, the " mad monk " Rasputin, the British serial killer Jack the Ripper, the Hungarian " Blood Queen " Elizabeth Bathory, and the real-life inspiration for Dracula, Vlad the Impaler.

British and Pelagius
Figures of the Reformed tradition and their historical dispute with Arminian Protestants over a person's participatory role in salvation, a debate which many Calvinists identify with the original sin issue Augustine wrote of in his polemics against the British monk Pelagius, gave Reformed scholars and church leaders an intellectual tradition from which to oppose what they considered a false gospel.

British and denied
" Theorist Basil Liddell Hart considered that the most important aspect of the operation was the degree to which the Ottoman commanders were first denied intelligence on the British preparations for the attack through British air superiority, and then crippled by air attacks on their headquarters and telephone exchanges, paralysing their attempts to react to the rapidly deteriorating situation.
The British crew denied that they had run down the lifeboat.
The British denied that they were invading Afghanistan, instead claiming they were merely supporting its legitimate Shuja government " against foreign interference and factious opposition ".
For British Catholics its effects were disastrous both socially and politically: Catholics were denied the right to vote and sit in the Westminster Parliament for over a century ; they were also denied commissions in the army, and the monarch was forbidden to be Catholic or to marry a Catholic, a prohibition still in force.
" The British would not contemplate transferring power to a Congress-dominated national government the authority of which was ” denied by large and powerful elements in India ’ s national life .”
Fought just prior to the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, the American victory denied the British any leverage to demand exclusive control over the Great Lakes or territorial gains against the New England states.
A British school led by John Evans denied any need for an intermediate.
Gladstone believed that the right to combination used by British workers was in jeopardy when it could be denied to Irish workers.
Three British Columbia judges unanimously denied an appeal on November 13, 2009.
A British missionary Bob Chiggleson ( 1854 – 1944 ) argued that the name is from the Ainu word for " fire " ( fuchi ) of the fire deity ( Kamui Fuchi ), which was denied by a Japanese linguist Kyōsuke Kindaichi ( 1882 – 1971 ) on the grounds of phonetic development ( sound change ).
Upon his return, Edward hoped to pursue a career in the British Army, but this was denied him because he was heir to the throne.
He became the wealthiest man in Newport, but was denied citizenship on religious grounds, even though British law protected the rights of Jews to become citizens.
These actions effectively denied the British any hope of immediately moving onto the lake.
On 2 July 2009, Ronnie Biggs was denied parole by British Justice Secretary Jack Straw, who considered Biggs to be still " wholly unrepentant.
But by the time of the release of the second single " God Thank You Woman ", news of George's drug addiction began to circulate in British and American tabloids, which were denied by the singer, and the second single stalled on the charts.
On 1 January 1902, the British were finally able to accomplish what the Asante army had denied them for almost a century, and the Asante empire was made a protectorate of the British crown.
The British had asked for the traditional Honors of War ( marching out with dignity, flags waving, muskets shouldered, and playing an enemy tune as a tribute to the victors ), but remembering that the British, on taking Charleston earlier in the war, had refused the Americans ( under Benjamin Lincoln ) the same privilege, Washington firmly denied their request.
A Daily Telegraph article claimed that the British government opposed the filming, but these claims were denied by a Foreign Office spokesperson.
However the elections for the London Assembly have a threshold of 5 % which has at times denied seats to the Christian People's Alliance ( in the 2000 election ), the British National Party and Respect – The Unity Coalition ( both in the 2004 election ).
The American victory denied the British negotiators at Ghent leverage to demand any territorial claims against the United States on the basis of Uti possidetis i. e. retaining territory they held at the end of hostilities.

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