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  • "Has there ever been an incident of a player intentionally playing the ball off the referee to gain an advantage?" wonders Richard Hooker.

    Which footballers are the most eco-friendly? | The Knowledge 2011

  • The later novels by Richard Hooker and W.E.B. Griffin give his full name as J.

    TVXOHOF, APRIL, 2010: RADAR O'REILLY Toby O'B 2010

  • A survey of rural families in Ohio between 1926 to 1928, writes Richard Hooker in Food and Drink in America, showed that of the thousands of varieties of vegetables available in the nation, “only potatoes, cabbages, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, corn, sweet potatoes and string beans” were commonly used.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • Not simply what Henry 8th or Elizabeth the first or even Richard Hooker and I say that with some difficulty, even Richard Hooker I've decided is responsible to a bit more than that.

    Archbishop - What kind of global communion do we want to be? 2009

  • Richard Hooker, writing at the end of the sixteenth century, addresses some of the political and church-political controversies of his time by going back to first principles, to the connection between the action of God and his nature, to the idea that the universe is grounded in the wisdom of God, so that our own rational maturity must be a growth into openness to God's nature in its beauty and harmony.

    Archbishop - Education based only on reason is incomplete 2009

  • That is how the 16th century Anglican theologian Richard Hooker challenged John Calvin's beliefs over church government.

    Scotland should be celebrating Calvin and the Kirk Burke's Corner 2009

  • Richard Hooker, writing at the end of the sixteenth century, addresses some of the political and church-political controversies of his time by going back to first principles, to the connection between the action of God and his nature, to the idea that the universe is grounded in the wisdom of God, so that our own rational maturity must be a growth into openness to God's nature in its beauty and harmony.

    Archbishop - Education based only on reason is incomplete 2009

  • That is how the 16th century Anglican theologian Richard Hooker challenged John Calvin's beliefs over church government.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Burke's Corner 2009

  • Richard Hooker turns decisively away from a theology in which the sovereign will of God is everything to insist that 'the being of God is a kind of law to his working'.

    Archbishop preaches at 400th Anniversary of the Granting of the Royal Charter 2008

  • Richard Hooker turns decisively away from a theology in which the sovereign will of God is everything to insist that 'the being of God is a kind of law to his working'.

    Archbishop preaches at 400th Anniversary of the Granting of the Royal Charter 2008

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