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developed a
following throughout Europe,
where his
followers were
known as
Behmenists. The son of Böhme's
chief antagonist, the
pastor primarius of Görlitz...
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Byrom mentions that,
probably around 1735 or 1736, the
physician and
Behmenist George Cheyne had
drawn Law's
attention to the book
Fides et Ratio, written...
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insisted on
separation as
essential to pure
worship and discipline. The
Behmenists religious movement began on
continental Europe and took its
ideas from...
- Antinomians,
Seventh Day Baptists, Soul sleepers, Adamites, Diggers, Levellers,
Behmenists, Muggletonians, and others, as the
Puritans were more
tolerant than the...
-
acquaintances included Samuel Johnson and
Sarah Fielding, the
physician and
Behmenist George Cheyne, and the
theologian and
writer William Law,
whose books...
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alchemist and
Christian mystic. He
founded the 17th-century
English Behmenist group,
which would later become known as the
Philadelphian Society when...
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particularly those by Leade,
remained influential among certain groups of
Behmenists, Pietists,
Radical Pietists,
Christian mystics, and
Esoteric Christians...
- and his
companion went to
discuss matters with Pordage, and
joined his
Behmenist group,
although it is
unclear how long he
spent with the group. He was...
- congregation, the Philadelphians,
which dissipated after her death. She was a
Behmenist rather than
orthodox Trinitarian. John
Murray (1741–1815) was
forced to...
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Weltalter m****cripts go
further in
trying to work out
details of the
Behmenist insights. The
debate is
therefore really whether the
Freiheitschrift is...