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At the end of the 2nd century, it is accepted at Antioch by Theophilus ( died c. 183 ), and in Africa by Tertullian ( c. 160 – 220 ).
Theodora, widow of the Emperor Theophilus ( died 842 ), acted as regent during the minority of her son Michael III, who was said to have been introduced to dissolute habits by her brother Bardas.
** Theophilus Lindsey, English theologian ( died 1808 )
Governor William Jones ( 1624 – 1706 ) in 1659 ; Theophilus Eaton Jr., or Ellis as he was known, settled in Dublin, Ireland and married an Anne King ; and Elizabeth died in London in March 1637 before they had departed for the colonies.
Theophilus ' health however eventually failed and he died on 20 January 842.
It was created in 1796 for the soldier Robert Cuninghame, with remainder to his wife Elizabeth's nephews Henry Alexander Jones ( the son of Theophilus Jones and Anne Murray, eldest sister of Elizabeth ; Henry Alexander Jones died childless before his uncle Lord Rossmore ) and Warner William Westenra and Henry Westenra, sons of Henry Westenra and Harriet Murray, youngest sister of Elizabeth.
Theophilus of Alexandria ( died 412 ) was Patriarch of Alexandria, Egypt, from 385 to 412.
Theophilus had no access to the money, and the agreement stipulated that if she died without children, then the money was to be inherited by her parents rather than her husband.
His father died on 11 December 1757, leaving Theophilus just £ 50 in his will, and the following day Theophilus wrote to the Lord Chamberlain, the Duke of Newcastle, asking for work in a theatre.
* Theophilus Leigh ( died 1785 ), English academic administrator
They had four sons and three daughters, for most of whom they acquired aristocratic godparents, but only two children survived beyond infancy: John Theophilus ( 1718 – 1751 ) graduated from Oxford, became a clergyman, and died childless, while Thomas Desaguliers ( 1721 – 1780 ) led a distinguished scientific military career.
Saint Theophilus the Penitent or Theophilus of Adana ( died ca.
In 1805 he accepted a call to the Essex Street Chapel, which was also headquarters and offices of the Unitarian Church under John Disney, there succeeding as minister Theophilus Lindsey who had retired and died three years later in 1808.

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A runic inscription on a fibula found at Bad Ems reflects Christian pious sentiment ( and is also explicitly marked with a Christian cross ), reading god fura dih deofile ᛭ (" God for / before you, Theophilus!
German brass making crucibles are known from Dortmund dating to the 10th century AD and from Soest and Schwerte in Westphalia dating to around the 13th century confirm Theophilus ' account, as they are open-topped, although ceramic discs from Soest may have served as loose lids which may have been used to reduce zinc evaporation, and have slag on the interior resulting from a liquid process.
In fact, “ Luke perceives himself to be a Jew .” Finally, Rebecca Denova concludes her book with these words: “ Luke-Acts, we may conclude on the basis of a narrative-critical reading, was written by a Jew to persuade other Jews that Jesus of Nazareth was the messiah of Scripture and that the words of the prophets concerning ‘ restoration ’ have been ‘ fulfilled .’” Finally it should be noted that Strelan in 2008 not only concluded that Theophilus was Jewish but also that Luke was a priest.
At Vicksburg, the failure to coordinate multiple forces on both sides of the Mississippi River rested primarily on the his inability to create a harmonious departmental arrangement or to force such commanders as generals Edmund Kirby Smith, Earl Van Dorn, and Theophilus H. Holmes to work together.
) His communications with Victricius of Rouen, Exuperius of Toulouse, Alexander of Antioch and others, as well as his actions on the appeal made to him by John Chrysostom against Theophilus of Alexandria, show that opportunities of this kind were numerous and varied.
For example, his method of getting up in the morning incorporates a bed that tips over to wake up its owner, an invention that was exhibited at The Great Exhibition of 1851 by Theophilus Carter, and is similar to a device sold in Japan that is used to ensure the sleeper awakens on time by inflating a pillow under their normal pillow and rolling the person, thus waking them up.
* Patriarch Theophilus destroys all pagan tempels in Alexandria under orders from Theodosius I. Christians go on an iconoclastic rampage, smashing religious symbols or monuments through the city and destroying the Temple of Serapis.
The 25 December Nativity of Christ was attested very early by Hippolytus of Rome ( 170 – 236 ) in his Commentary on Daniel 4: 23: “ The first coming of our Lord, that in the flesh, in which he was born at Bethlehem, took place eight days before the calends of January, a Wednesday, in the forty-second year of the reign of Augustus, 5500 years from Adam .” Another early source is Theophilus Bishop of Caesarea ( 115-181 ):" We ought to celebrate the birth-day of our Lord on what day soever the 25th of December shall happen.
The town was granted by Governor Benning Wentworth on January 31, 1764 to Theophilus Fitch and others.
In 410 Synesius, whose Christianity had until then been by no means very pronounced, was popularly chosen to be bishop of Ptolemais, and, after long hesitation on personal and doctrinal grounds, he ultimately accepted the office thus thrust upon him, being consecrated by Theophilus at Alexandria.
The letter ( still cited in all seriousness in a number of textbooks ) was apparently a response to a report on the phenomenon of vaginismus reported three weeks previously in the Philadelphia Medical News by Osler ’ s colleague Theophilus Parvin.
Theophilus Cibber in his Two Dissertations on the Theatres of 1756 believed that Garrick's realistic style went too far:
Clarke also left notes on the Book of Common Prayer ; which became the source of Theophilus Lindsey's The Book of Common Prayer Reformed According to the Plan of the Late Dr. Samuel Clarke 1774.
The crater Theophilus on the northeastern side of the mare is of the Eratosthenian period.
In addition to often appearing with his wife on the stage prior to their divorce, Susannah and Theophilus authored several plays together which were ultimately not that successful.
* Theophilus Cibber-Dissertations on Theatrical Subjects
Patriarch Theophilus of Alexandria ( 385 – 412 ) wrote a Homily on the Crucifixion and the Good Thief, which is a classic of Coptic literature.
He had a high reputation as a Grecian, a Latinist and a philologist, and he brought out with the collaboration of others his an edition of St Cyprian in 1682, an English translation of The Unity of the Church in 1681, editions of Nemesius of Emesa ( 1671 ), of Aratus and of Eratosthenes ( 1672 ), Theocritus ( 1676 ), Alcinous on Plato ( 1677 ), St Clement's Epistles to the Corinthians ( 1677 ), Athenagoras ( 1682 ), Clemens Alexandrinus ( 1683 ), Theophilus of Antioch ( 1684 ), Grammatica rationis sive institutiones logicae ( 1673 and 1685 ), and a critical edition of the New Testament in 1675.
The area now known as East Haven was obtained by Puritan settlers Reverend John Davenport and Theophilus Eaton on November 29, 1638, as part of the purchase of New Haven from Sachem Momauguin of the local Quinnipiack tribe.
It was settled by Benjamin Sargent and his son, Theophilus, from Methuen, Massachusetts on May 2, 1802.
" When he realized he was being used as a tool by Theophilus against Saint John Chrysostom, who had given refuge to the monks persecuted by Theophilus and who were appealing to the emperor, Epiphanius started back to Salamis, only to die on the way home in 403.

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These monks ' violence had already been used, 15 years before, by Theophilus ( Cyril's uncle ) against the " Tall Brothers "; furthermore, it is said that Cyril had spent five years among them in ascetic training.
* October 15Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria
At age 15, he entered the office of Theophilus Parsons Chandler, Jr. Beginning in 1893 he worked for prominent Philadelphia architectural firms, including Wilson Brothers & Company, Cope & Stewardson, and Horace Trumbauer.
* Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk 15 June 1626 – 3 June 1640
* Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk 15 June 1626 – 3 June 1640

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* OctoberTheophilus Cibber, English actor ( b. 1703 )
In October 1642, he remarried, to Lady Elizabeth, daughter of Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk and thus his first wife's cousin.
Theophilus Cazenove, or Theophile Cazenove ( 13 October 1740-6 March 1811 ), was a Dutch financier and one of the agents of the Holland Land Company.
Theophilus Shickel Painter ( August 22, 1889 – October 5, 1969 ) was an American zoologist known for his work in identifying genes in fruit flies ( Drosophila ).
Theophilus Cibber in the role of Ancient Pistol. Theophilus Cibber ( 25 or 26 November 1703 – October 1758 ) was an English actor, playwright, author, and son of the actor-manager Colley Cibber.
Theophilus was baptized on 22 January 1574, Jonathan on 13 May 1577, Nathaniel on 13 June 1581, Elizabeth on 2 February 1583 and Nathan on 17 October 1587.
Theophilus Parsons ( February 24, 1750 – October 30, 1813 ) was an American jurist.
* Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk 27 October 1607 – 31 August 1639 and

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