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Isaac de
Beausobre (8
March 1659 – 5 June 1738) was a
French Protestant churchman, now best
known for his two-volume
history of Manichaeism, Histoire...
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Louis Isaac de
Beausobre (19
August 1730 – 3
December 1783) was a
German philosopher and
political economist of
French Huguenot descent. He was born in...
- Julia, Lady
Namier (also
known as
Iulia de
Beausobre; née
Iulia Michaelovna Kazarina) (1893-1977) was a
Russian writer. She
wrote several works on Christian...
- also
quoted directly from
Manichaean scriptures. This
enabled Isaac de
Beausobre,
writing in the 18th century, to
create a
comprehensive work on Manichaeism...
- Spirit, holy;
salvation from the cross").
According to a note of
Isaac de
Beausobre's, Jean
Hardouin accepted the
first three of these,
taking the four others...
- de
Beausobre (Niort, 15
March 1704 - Bisseuil, 8
October 1783) was a
Swiss military officer in
French service.
Originally from Morges,
Beausobre was...
- she
surrounded herself with
philosophers and
theologians like
Isaac de
Beausobre,
Daniel Ernst Jablonski and John
Toland and
inspired the
foundation of...
- May 15 – Sir John Chesshyre,
English lawyer (b. 1662) June 5 –
Isaac de
Beausobre,
French Protestant pastor (b. 1659) June 21 –
Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount...
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Heinrich Samuel Formey (1711–1797),
essayist and
philosopher Louis de
Beausobre (1730–1783),
philosopher and
political economist Ludwig Robert (1778–1832)...
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August and, in
recognition of its
stubborn defence, was
allowed by
Beausobre to
withdraw to the
Prussian stronghold of
Magdeburg unmolested. Although...