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Gisbertus Voetius (Latinized
version of the
Dutch name
Gijsbert Voet [ˈɣɛizbərt ˈ****]; 3
March 1589 – 1
November 1676) was a
Dutch Calvinist theologian...
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Verhoek (1644–1690),
Dutch painter Gijsbert Voet (1589–1676),
known as
Gisbertus Voetius,
Dutch Calvinist theologian Gijs
Behind the Name. "Given Name...
- (best
translated in
English as the
Further Reformation), led
primarily by
Gisbertus Voetius and
Wilhelmus à Brakel,
which was
greatly influenced by English...
- universities. The two
leading figures of the
period are a professor,
Gisbertus Voetius, and a pastor,
Wilhelmus à Brakel. Brakel's main work, the Redelijke...
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preacher Cornelis Trigland, a
follower of the Contra-Remonstrant
theologian Gisbertus Voetius. The
ideal education for
William was
described in
Discours sur...
- the
status of
university in 1636. The
influential professor of
theology Gisbertus Voetius delivered the
inaugural speech, and
Bernardus Schot**** (professor...
- thing".
Martin Schoock, in the 1642–43
controversy between Descartes and
Gisbertus Voetius,
fiercely attacked Descartes and his
philosophy in an essay. He...
- Spanheim, both
professors of
Leiden University, and the family's
neighbour Gisbertus Voetius, a
professor at the
University of Utrecht. She
excelled at painting...
- 1648.
Henricus Regius, Jan Stampioen,
Frans van S****en,
Comenius and
Gisbertus Voetius were his main opponents. The
remains however are not in the tomb...
- also
crossed more than once the
Dutch Calvinist–Presbyterian champion,
Gisbertus Voetius,
still remembered for his
attacks on René Descartes. Antipathy...