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Reactions of heterometallic tungsten-iridium and tungsten-rhodium complexes containing C4 chains
Michael I. Bruce, Benjamin G. Ellis, Brian W. Skelton and Allan H. Whitehttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/504090/description#descriptio
Bonding and substituent effects in electron-rich mononuclear ruthenium sigma-arylacetylides of the formula [(eta(2)-dppe)(eta(5)-C5Me5)Ru(C C)-1,4-(C6H4)X][PF6](n) (n = 0, 1; X = NO2, CN, F, H, OMe, NH2)
Frédéric Paul, Benjamin G. Ellis, Michael I. Bruce, Loic Toupet, Thierry Roisnel, Karine Costuas, Jean-François Halet, and Claude Lapint
Public worship and practical theology in the work of Benjamin Keach (1640-1704)
The late seventeenth century was a critical and fruitful period
for the Particular Baptists of England. Severely persecuted following
the Restoration, toleration in 1689 brought its own perils.
Particular Baptists were fortunate in having several strong leaders,
especially the London trio of Hanserd Knollys, William Kiffin, and
Benjamin Keach. Such a small and severely persecuted group as the
Baptists could afford little time for academic pursuits, thus of
necessity most of their theology was practical in nature.
Benjamin Keach (1640-1704) was the most outstanding practical
theologian among the English Particular Baptists of the late
seventeenth century. This dissertation is a study of Keach, in
particular his writings on public worship and practical theology.
Although Keach was a prolific author, he has been almost completely
neglected by scholars.
After a biographical sketch of Keach, this study considers his
writings on public worship and practical theology. In the area of
worship, Keach made two outstanding contributions: First, he was the
most vocal apologist for Baptist views on Baptism of his period.
Secondly, and more importantly, his hymn writing and defense of hymn
singing broke new ground, not just for Baptists, but for English
Protestantism, in general. In addition to his contributions in these
areas, he also dealt with the laying on of hands and the sabbath day
worship controversy.
Keach's contributions to practical theology fall into two main
groups: his writings that concern religious education and those that
deal with polity. In addition to these, Keach's vigorous advocacy of
a high Calvinist soteriology are also considered under the rubric of
practical theology. Keach's most important (although not his most
positive) contribution in this area were his soteriological writings.
Although well within the bounds of orthodoxy, some of the tendencies
in Keach's soteriology were taken up by the following generation of
Baptist leaders and developed into a stultifying hyper-Calvinism that
handicapped Baptist evangelism and missions.
In the conclusion, Keach's contributions to a theory of practical
theology are considered
The series of carbon-chain complexes {Ru(dppe)Cp*}(2){mu-(Ctriple barC)(x)} (x = 4-8, 11): synthesis, structures, properties and some reactions
abstract not availableMichael I. Bruce, Marcus L. Cole, Benjamin G. Ellis, Maryka Gaudio, Brian K. Nicholson, Christian R. Parker, Brian W. Skelton, Allan H. Whit
The modernist angel: Art at the Limits of the Human in D. H. Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy
PhDThe subject of this thesis is a figure that might provisionally be called the *modemist
angel'. Focusing on modernist literature, and more particularly on the work of D. H.
Lawrence, H. D. and Mina Loy, it aims to isolate from the many angels found in all periods
and all types of art a historically specific and intellectually coherent paradigm: an angel of
and for its modernist times. A figure of precisely this type could be said to exist in the
form of Walter Benjamin's 'angel of history'. Critics who address the question of the
modern angel in texts by Franz Kafka and Rainer Maria Rilke often do so in conjunction
with the problem posed by the angel of history. Beginning with a chapter on Benjamin,
this thesis nevertheless follows a different trajectory. Over five chapters, it explores a
modernist landscape formed not only by Lawrence, H. D. and Loy, but also by European
and American writers such as A. R. Orage, Allen Upward, Ezra Pound, Wallace Stevens,
Havelock Ellis, Edward Carpenter, Sigmund Freud and Friedrich Nietzsche. Although the
angel that emerges from this investigation might, in some respects, be said to anticipate
Benjamin's later version, this figure is also very different, standing for a project that is
distinctively, and recognisably, modernist in nature. He/she (the sex of the modernist
angel is often open to question) represents an attempt to reconcile the divine
responsibilities of the artist with the material and gendered conditions of being,
specifically of being human, in the modem world. This thesis looks again at the clash of
intellectual paradigms in the early-twentieth century - notably, the confrontation of the
Romantic view of art as a superhuman or sacred undertaking with the psychoanalytical or
evolutionary idea that all human endeavour is underpinned by sub-human motives - and
suggests the angel as a new and instructive figure through which to think the perilous
limits between the human and the divine in modernist literature
A MEASUREMENT OF THE SPIN ASYMMETRY AND DETERMINATION OF THE STRUCTURE FUNCTION g(1) IN DEEP INELASTIC MUON - PROTON SCATTERING
Ashman J, Badelek B, Baum G, et al. A measurement of the spin asymmetry and determination of the structure function g1 in deep inelastic muon-proton scattering. Phys.Lett. B. 1988;206(2):364-370
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ojs-10.1177_23259671221143534 - An Activity Scale for All Youth Athletes? Clinical Considerations for the HSS Pedi-FABS
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-ojs-10.1177_23259671221143534 for An Activity Scale for All Youth Athletes? Clinical Considerations for the HSS Pedi-FABS by Connor M. Carpenter, Savannah B. Cooper, Philip L. Wilson, Shane M. Miller, Charles W. Wyatt, Benjamin L. Johnson, Kevin G. Shea and Henry B. Ellis in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine</p
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-ojs-10.1177_23259671221143534 - An Activity Scale for All Youth Athletes? Clinical Considerations for the HSS Pedi-FABS
Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-2-ojs-10.1177_23259671221143534 for An Activity Scale for All Youth Athletes? Clinical Considerations for the HSS Pedi-FABS by Connor M. Carpenter, Savannah B. Cooper, Philip L. Wilson, Shane M. Miller, Charles W. Wyatt, Benjamin L. Johnson, Kevin G. Shea and Henry B. Ellis in Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine</p
Female life among the Mormons : a narrative of many years' personal experience /
Also attributed to Mrs. Benjamin G. Ferris.At head of title: Maria Ward's disclosures.Mode of access: Internet
Two tetracobalt cluster complexes: Preparation and molecular structures of Co(4)(mu-dppm)(2)(mu-CO)(3)(CO)(5) and CO(4)(mu-CO)(3)(CO)(6)(eta-C(6)H(6))
The crystal and molecular structures of the title complexes (1) and (2) are described. Each contains a Co4 tetrahedron, one face of which is edge-bridged by three μ-CO ligands. In (1), a pair of mutually orthogonal Co-Co bonds are bridged by the two dppm (dppm = bis(diphenylphosphino)methane) ligands. The structure of the benzene complex was determined at 153 and 300 K; as with other arene-Co4 clusters, the η6-benzene ligand sits on the apical (i.e. non-CO-bridged) Co atom.Michael I. Bruce, Arthur J. Carty, Benjamin G. Ellis, Paul J. Low, Brian W. Skelton, Allan H. White, Konstantin A. Udachin and Natasha N. Zaitsev
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