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  • Thumbnail for Hugh M'Neile
    Hugh Boyd M‘Neile (18 July 1795 – 28 January 1879) was a well-connected and controversial Irish-born Calvinist Anglican of Scottish descent. Fiercely...
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  • Hugh Boyd M‘Neile (1795-1879) was a prolific author, mainly on religious matters. The following list his different works in the order of their publication:...
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    personal, spiritual, and professional well-being by M‘Neile, he sent a detailed private letter to M‘Neile accompanied by a newspaper account of a lecture...
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    superstition and ignorance displayed by M‘Neile; and (c) "to the audience’s delight", Nottingham had loudly demanded M‘Neile’s presence, along with official church...
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    (1771–1858) – officer of the British Royal Navy, died in Ballycastle Hugh M'Neile (1795–1879) – controversial anti-Roman Catholic preacher John Samuel Bewley...
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  • Three of her siblings, the Reverend Robert Fergus M‘Neile, Annie Hilda M‘Neile and Jessie Margaret M‘Neile, served as missionaries in Egypt and Palestine...
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  • Church of England titles Preceded by Hugh Boyd M‘Neile Dean of Ripon 1875–1876 Succeeded by William Robert Fremantle...
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  • Devonport, Plymouth, now at the Military Museum, Winchester. Hugh Boyd M'Neile, Dean of Ripon for St George's Hall, Liverpool Sir John Colbourne in Upper...
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    manufacturer Apsley Pellatt; and the Anglican clergyman Hugh McNeile (also M'Neile). Levy's first major address before the organization, held at Freemasons'...
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    Robert Peel by Matthew Noble, George Stephenson by John Gibson, Hugh Boyd M‘Neile by George Gamon Adams, Edward Whitley by A. Bruce Joy, S. R. Graves by...
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  • Cadwalader, American jurist and politician (b. 1805) January 28 – Hugh M'Neile, Irish-born English Anglican priest. (b. 1795) February 11 – Honoré Daumier...
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    associated with the Albury Conferences (1826–30), moderated by Hugh Boyd M‘Neile (1795–1879), at his friend Henry Drummond's seat, Albury Park at Albury...
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    largest bell is inscribed "Radulphus Neville Armiger, I.H.S. 1598". Norman M‘Neile, known as “the blind vicar”, served at St Peter's for 50 years. He was...
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  • Thumbnail for Henry Drummond (1786–1860)
    founded in 1826. The Albury Conferences, meetings moderated by Hugh Boyd M‘Neile, of those who sympathized with some of the views of Irving were held for...
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    Erskine) 1859–1860 Thomas Garnier 1860–1868 William Goode 1868–1876 Hugh Boyd M‘Neile 1876–1876 Sydney Turner 1876–1895 William Fremantle (uncle) 1895–1914 Hon...
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  • fanatics for the Established Church" and followers of the evangelical Hugh M'Neile (heard as McMill by Hawthorne), the "present Low-Church Pope of Liverpool"...
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  • Catholic bishop of Adelaide, South Australia (died 1858). 18 July – Hugh Boyd M‘Neile, Anglican churchman (died 1879). 16 November – Lord Kingsborough, antiquarian...
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    under attack by Liverpool clergymen including Fielding Ould and Hugh Boyd M‘Neile. In the controversy, Martineau published five discourses, in which he discussed...
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  • Considered (1872). This was an intervention on the evangelical side with Hugh M'Neile of a dispute in John Bull on ritualism in the Church of England. The same...
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  • Yeates, L.B. (Spring 2018). "James Braid (III): Braid's Boundary-Work, M'Neile's Personal Attack, and Braid's Defence". Australian Journal of Clinical...
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  • ran a number of homes and orphanages for the Irish Church Missions. Hugh M'Neile preached at fundraisers for ICM in London. John Campbell Colquhoun Scottish...
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  • these were portraits of Richard Cobden, Lord Francis Egerton, Hugh Boyd M'Neile, Baptist Wriothesley Noel, and Paganini the violinist, exhibited in 1833...
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  • of life". His duties were being carried out by six curates. When Hugh M'Neile was ordained as curate of Stranorlar in 1820, where Robert Butt, father...
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  • (1888–1937), British writer, who published under the pen name "Sapper" Hugh M'Neile (1795–1879), Anglican churchman in Ireland William Macneile Dixon (1866–1946)...
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    banned from preaching in the Diocese of Ripon and a Low Church cleric, Hugh M‘Neile, refused to speak at the Liverpool Church Congress because Mackonochie...
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    her, "in the manner of Solomon's proverbs". Isabella showed them to Hugh M'Neile, who suggested seeking publication, but Tupper chose not to do so at the...
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    George's Hall 1869 Giovanni Fontana Statue Marble More images Hugh Boyd M‘Neile Inside St. George's Hall 1870 George Gamon Adams Statue Marble Q114933060...
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  • Thumbnail for William Cuninghame of Lainshaw
    came to include futurist and dispensational contributors such as Hugh M'Neile, Edward Irving and John Nelson Darby. From 1827 Cuninghame served as minister...
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