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YOU MUST REMEMBER THIS As time goes by, `Casablanca' is still the most beloved movie of them all
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It's still the same old story. Maybe more so. "Casablanca" --
returning Friday to the Brattle Theatre in Harvard Square, where the
Bogart cult was launched when the film was revived in 1957, was never
a great film, never a profound film. It's merely the most beloved
movie of all time. In its 50-year history, it has resisted the
transmogrification of its rich, reverberant icons into camp. It's
not about the demimondaines washing through Rick's Cafe Americain --
at the edge of the world, at the edge of hope -- in 1941.
Ultimately, it's not even about Bogey and Ingrid Bergman sacrificing
love ...
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Enlightenment Prelate: Benjamin Hoadly, 1676-1761
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; ...GIBSON. Enlightenment Prelate: Benjamin Hoadly, 1676-1761. Cambridge, England...bibliography, index. 50.00. Hoadly has had a bad press. It made him...is not centrally concerned with Hoadly's theology, which has been the...
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Benjamin Hoadly: Sacramental Tests and Eucharistic thought in early eighteenth-century England*
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761), successively bishop...objective, many have accepted the view that Hoadly employed the secular reason of the deists...traditional interpretation and demonstrates that Hoadly was neither an unprincipled opportunist...
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Brother of the more famous Ben: the Theology of Archbishop John Hoadly
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; ...overshadowed by his brother Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761), the author...forerunner to his brother. Before Benjamin did so, John Hoadly recognized that, because...Martha who was the mother of Benjamin and John Hoadly's.3 For young John Hoadly...
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The Original and Institution of Civil Government, Discuss'd
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; ...Institution of Civil Government, Discuss'd. By Benjamin Hoadly and edited by William Gibson. (New York: AMS Press...rector of the London parish St. Peter's Poor, Benjamin Hoadly. In response, the Commons also voted that day to...
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The Church of England and the Bangorian Controversy, 1716-1721
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; ...of the day extremely busy. When Benjamin Hoadly, the Whig Bishop of Bangor preached...interpretation of the debates provoked by Hoadly's sermon is less likely to gain...and the heterodox. For Starkie, Hoadly and the doctrines he advanced in...
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The Church of England and the Bangorian Controversy, 1716-1721.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...theologically liberal, politically whiggish Benjamin Hoadly (1676-1761), the newly consecrated...received a report that condemned Hoadly for "Several Dangerous Positions...heresy," which turns out to be Hoadly's hermeneutics, possessing in...
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John Locke icon of liberty: Mark Goldie traces the ways in which people across the political spectrum have used and abused the ideas of the philosopher who died 300 years ago this month.(Critical Essay)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...in 1710 in a Tory cartoon attacking the Whig pamphleteer Benjamin Hoadly, where Locke appears on the bookshelf behind Hoadly's desk. In one version, Oliver Cromwell stands over Hoadly's shoulder, with regicide's axe in hand; in another...
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Mutua Christianorum Tolerantia: Irenicism and Toleration in the Netherlands: The Stinstra Affair, 1740-1745.(Review)
Magazine article from: Canadian Journal of History
; ...cited many of the same sources, among them John Locke, Benjamin Hoadly, Gerard Noodt, and Johannes Drieberge. Van Eijnatten...James Foster as well as Locke and the latitudinarian Hoadly. Through intermediaries like Drieberge, translations...
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Mark Akenside: A Reassessment.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review
; ...the Naiads' with its 'uncompromisingly Greek classicism' (p. 183), and Harriet Devine Jump on Akenside and Benjamin Hoadly, are perhaps a little remote from what a reader, albeit a scholarly one, needs to tempt him or her to Akenside...
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Canon Law Meets Unintended Consequences: The Church of England and the Clandestine Marriage Act of 1753*
Magazine article from: Anglican and Episcopal History
; ...reborn Catholic wing of the Church of England/In 1717, the members of a committee of Convocation who charged that Benjamin Hoadly, the bishop of Bangor, attempted to "subvert all government and discipline in the Church of Christ, and to reduce...
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