- In
Christian history, the
Collegiants (Latin: Collegiani; Dutch: Collegianten), also
called Collegians, were an ****ociation,
founded in 1619
among the...
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Spinoza maintained a
close ****ociation with the
Collegiants and Quakers,
moved to a town near the
Collegiants' headquarters, and was
buried at the Protestant...
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Hebrew scholar, a
leader of the
Collegiants and a
friend of
Baruch Spinoza;
Peter Balling was a
member of the
Collegiants;
Benjamin Furly, ****ociated with...
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favor of the lay sermon, the
adherents of
which founded the
Society of
Collegiants. An
exile community of
Remonstrants was
founded in
Antwerp in 1619. In...
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Millenarians and was
taken seriously by the
Cambridge Platonists and
Dutch Collegiants.
Henry More was
critical of Böhme and
claimed he was not a real prophet...
- next step. Jan
Hendriksz Glazemaker, Spinoza's
Dutch translator and a
Collegiant freethinker,
prepared the
edition by 1671 and sent it to the publisher;...
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known as
Pieter Corneliszoon Plockhoy, (1625–1670),
Dutch Mennonite and
Collegiant utopist Pieter Cornelisz van
Rijck (1567–1637),
Dutch Golden Age painter...
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England and they
perceived themselves to have
affinities with the
Dutch Collegiants and also with the
Mennonites who had
sought sanctuary there. However...
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Alphonsus Maria de
Liguori (1696–1787)
Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769)
Collegiants (17th c)
Pierre Guerin (17th c)
Joseph Salmon (17th c)
Sarah Pierpont...
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wijsbegeerte in Nederland.
Johannes Bredenburg (1643-1691). Een
Rotterdamse collegiant in de ban van Spinoza. Rotterdam, 1990
Spinoza en zijn
critici over de...