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  • Ven. Henry Cotton (31 March 1790 – 3 December 1879) was an English Anglican divine, ecclesiastical historian and author. Cotton born in Chicheley, Buckinghamshire...
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  • baseball player Henry Cotton (bishop) (c. 1545–1615), English bishop of Salisbury Harry Cotton (1882–1921), English footballer Henry Cotton (divine) (1789–1879)...
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  • Robinson. Returning to California, Sister Cotton held a variety of church services all across the state. She held divine healing services at the Pentecostal...
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    Cotton Mather FRS (/ˈmæðər/; February 12, 1663 – February 13, 1728) was a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England, who wrote extensively on...
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    opponent of Cotton's in England, called him "the greatest divine" and the "prime man of them all in New England". Modern scholars agree that Cotton was the...
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    edited by Edmund Gibson in 1698. Sir Henry has become known as master of the sacrilege narrative (the idea that divine retribution was visited on those who...
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    Wheelwright, but Boston minister John Cotton and magistrate Henry Vane were also deeply complicit in the controversy. Cotton had been a mentor to Hutchinson...
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    difficulties. The club's secretary was James Cotton, brother of their father's friend in the Bengal ICS, Henry Cotton. By 1889, Manmohan had determined to pursue...
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  • the prime aspects of human life should be love connected with charity and divine practice leading to achievement of pure knowledge. Ramalinga espoused the...
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    also disproved their beliefs in angels. Works by men such as Glanvill and Cotton Mather tried to prove that "demons were alive." The trials began after a...
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    Walter Mildmay John Milton John More Matthew Newcomen John Norton (Puritan divine) Nicholas Noyes Philip Nye John Owen Herbert Palmer Robert Parker Thomas...
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    illness. As he leaves, he sends word to Pharaoh that Moses's power is of divine origin. Back at his house, he sees celestial omens that indicate the imminent...
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    games including a semifinal; Foxborough Stadium, Stanford Stadium, and the Cotton Bowl hosted six games each, and Soldier Field, Robert F. Kennedy Memorial...
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    Guardian, 21 October 1978, p. 9 Cotton 1964, p. 25 Cotton 1964, p. 24 Cotton 1964, p. 22 Cotton 1964, p. 28 Cotton 1964, xvi Cotton 1964, p. 31 Barker, Paul...
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    finding the image quaint. She sees a graveyard which was once part of a cotton plantation that she jokingly says has "Gone with the Wind". She tells her...
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  • London, 1856. Cotton: An Account of its Culture in the Bombay Presidency. 1862. Supernatural Religion: An Inquiry into the Reality of Divine Revelation....
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    believed that the Spirit instructed her to follow Cotton to America, "impressed by the evidence of divine providence". She was well into her 14th pregnancy...
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    horned Moses tradition, mixing animal and human qualities to present the divine. By the 16th century, the prevalence of depictions of a horned Moses steeply...
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  • Mathematics and Physics at the University of Durham 11 October 2007 The Divine Right of Kings Justin Champion, Professor of the History of Early Modern...
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    Pearl (poem) (category Cotton Library)
    medieval English texts. Before the manuscript came into Cotton's possession, it was in the library of Henry Savile of Bank in Yorkshire. Little is known about...
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