Bramhall, John (15941663)

Bramhall, John, archbishop of Armagh, born in Yorkshire, a high-handed Churchman and imitator of Laud; was foolhardy enough once to engage, nowise to his credit, in public debate with such a dialectician as Thomas Hobbes on the questions of necessity and free-will (15941663).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Bramble, Matthew * Bramwell, Sir Frederick
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Brahmaputra
Brahminism
Brahmo-Somaj
Brahms, Johannes
Braidwood, James
Braille
Brainerd
Bramah, Joseph
Bramante, Donato
Bramble, Matthew
Bramhall, John
Bramwell, Sir Frederick
Bran
Brand, John
Brandan, St., Island of
Brande
Brandenburg
Brandenburg, the House of
Brandes, George
Brandt
Brandt, Sebastian