Whately, Richard
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Whately, Richard (1787–1863), archbishop of Dublin 1831–63. Whately came to the
Church of Ireland from a chair of political economy at Oxford. Unfamiliarity with affairs of church and state in Ireland did not inhibit him from exercising with vigour the powers of his office to further his broad‐church and liberal principles. In contrast with his contemporary at Armagh,
Beresford, he proved accommodating, though by no means subservient, where government policy was concerned, and attracted criticism for his attitude to the
Church Temporalities Act and the
tithe question. His leading role in the establishment of the
national school system (for which he wrote some controversial textbooks) earned him particular opprobrium in some church circles. His relations with Archbishop
Murray were cordial, but, though a supporter of
Catholic emancipation, he had little sympathy with Roman Catholicism, or with the tractarians in his own church.
Kenneth Milne
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Disconnecting Church and state: Richard Whately's ideas in the 1830s.
Magazine article from: Albion; 3/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Church. The empirical studies of Richard Yates, chaplain of the Chelsea...Church was published in 1826 by Richard Whately. His Letters on the Church disturbed...the union of Church and State. Whately believed that this union, pursued...
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Richard Whately.(Strictly Personal)
Magazine article from: Fuel Oil News; 10/1/2006; 466 words
; ...has announced the appointment of Richard Whately to the position of manager sales and marketing, USA Region. Whately has more than 30 years of experience...United States and internationally. Whately is the former president of Environ...
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OBIT - WHATELY, CHARLES FORE JR.
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 2/23/2003; 352 words
; ...Appalachian Power Company, with 46 years service. Mr. Whately was a member of Christ Lutheran Church and enjoyed...Surviving are his wife of 58 years, Ima W. Whately; four sons, Richard Whately, Panama City, Fla., Travis Whately, Roanoke...
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HOW WE MET: Kevin Whately & John Thaw "Our relationship is very different to that of Lewis and Morse"
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/12/2000; ; 700+ words
; Kevin Whately (left), 49, was born in the north...the actress Sheila Hancock }}Kevin Whately: Michelle Guish, the casting agent...the West End (Three Piece Suite, by Richard Harris). We were just finishing rehearsals...
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When I'm down I think of his great big wolfish grin when he knew mischief was coming; - KEVIN WHATELY AT JOHN THAW'S MEMORIAL YESTERDAY.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Mirror (London, England); 9/5/2002; 700+ words
; ...Inspector Morse, was really a joker. Kevin Whately - Morse's assistant Sergeant Lewis...a lot. John was very good at it." Richard Briers, a former neighbour of Thaw and...Abigail; GAGS: Morse co-star Kevin Whately yesterday
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OBIT - BRYANT, RICHARD LOUIS
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 4/22/2008; 424 words
; ...Court Presbyterian Church. Richard was a graduate of the University...International Design Group. Richard was a loving and wonderful...and the fish a little safer. Richard is survived by his loving and...brother-in-law, Susan B. Whately and Charles Whately, of Roanoke...
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Richard J. Smith
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 12/29/2005; ; 388 words
; PLYMOUTH - Richard Joseph Smith, 74, of Plymouth, former...s farm. He is survived by five sons, Richard A. Smith of Kingfield, Maine, Stephen...both of Braintree, and Timothy Smith of Whately; two daughters, Hilary Smith of Cotati...
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Arguing by design. (Richard Dawkins' views on science and God)
Magazine article from: History Today; 3/1/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...to put matching effort into understanding. So begins Richard Dawkins' latest argument against the existence of...like Nassau Senior and philosophers like Archbishop Richard Whately, to evangelical missionary societies and sanitary reformers...
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Captain Cook's long journey to elysium: the monument to Captain James Cook in the garden at Stowe, Buckinghamshire, has recently been restored. Richard Wheeler explains why it was erected not in the garden's Elysian Fields, but on an island in the Styx.
Magazine article from: Apollo; 11/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...moral allegory in the eighteenth century. Their creator, Richard Temple, Viscount Cobham (1675-1749), employed the best...is dark, gloomy, and overhung with alders. In 1770 Thomas Whately had described it as: 'The alder grove, a deep recess, in...
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Film: Also Showing - Underwhelmed by underdogs Loser Amy Heckerling (12) Grey Owl Richard Attenborough (Pg) Purely Belter Mark Herman (15)
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 11/3/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...possibility that we might find them just a little stupid. Richard Attenborough's Grey Owl is based on the real-life career...that society, personified in a bullying games teacher (Kevin Whately), will always consider him "a waste of space". The model...
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Richard Whately
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Richard Whately , 1787-1863, English prelate and writer. Fellow and tutor of Oriel...Bibliography: See his Life and Correspondence, ed. by his daughter, E. J. Whately (1866); memoirs by W. J. Fitzpatrick (2 vol., 1864).
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Whately, Richard
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Whately, Richard (1787–1863), Anglican Abp. of Dublin from 1831. At Oxford...writing influenced J. H. Newman , who at one time assisted him. Later Whately opposed the Tractarians . In Dublin he was active in the political life...
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Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics, Modern
Dictionary entry from: New Dictionary of the History of Ideas
...Elements of Logic (1826) by the English theologian Richard Whately. Within a decade four more editions of this treatise...length. The strength of the reception is puzzling, for Whately did not advocate any radical new stances; nevertheless...
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Oxford movement
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...John Henry Newman , John Keble , Richard Hurrell Froude, Charles Marriott...later Edward Bouverie Pusey and Richard William Church . The Oxford movement...Dickson Hampden, a follower of Richard Whately, the liberals, led by Dr. Thomas...
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SYNONYMY
Book article from: Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language
...and discursive personal comment, and in 1851 Elizabeth Jane Whately published A Selection of English Synonyms , arguing that words...ordered synonymies are usually called dictionaries, and include Richard Soule's A Dictionary of English Synonyms (1871, revised...
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