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- Conversos and collegiants". Religion. 28 (1): 3–14. doi:10.1006/reli.1997.0115. Lee, Rosa Ethel (1917). The influence of Mennonites, Collegiants and Quakers...
- 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...
- founders of the Amsterdam College; the Collegiants were also often called Boreelists. Others involved in the Collegiants were William Ames, Daniel van Breen...
- 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...
- A collegian may be: a member of a college One of the Collegians or Collegiants, a religious sect founded in Holland in 1619 an inmate in a prison (slang)...
- churches and traditional dogmas. Spinoza was acquainted with members of the Collegiants, a group of disaffected Mennonites and other dissenting Reformed sects...
- 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...
- merchant and weaver who was a member of the Collegiants. The philosopher Spinoza had joined the Collegiants and his ideas became the source of a division...
- England and they perceived themselves to have affinities with the Dutch Collegiants and also with the Mennonites who had sought sanctuary there. However...
- Alphonsus Maria de Liguori (1696–1787) Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769) Collegiants (17th c) Pierre Guerin (17th c) Joseph Salmon (17th c) Sarah Pierpont...