- The
Stinstra Affair, 1740–1745
Samuel J. T. Miller, Mol****,
Lutheran Irenicist (1633–1722)
Church History, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Sep., 1953), pp. 197–218 Bodo...
- counter-weight to
papal policies. He put his
primary support behind conciliarists,
irenicists and humanists. When the
papacy instigated the Counter-Reformation by using...
- of Schwarzenberg, who had been in part
responsible for the
policy of
irenicist neutrality that had been
pursued by the
Margraviate of
Brandenburg in...
- Shackelford, “Johannes
Crato von
Krafftheim (1519-1585):
Imperial Physician,
Irenicist, and Anti-Paracelsian.” In
Ideas and
Cultural Margins in
Early Modern...
- mid-seventeenth
century Nuremberg. In
theological terms he
represented the
Irenicist tendency,
always more
interested in what
united Christians than in what...
-
admission unwise. Dury's long e****enical
efforts have
earned him a name as an
irenicist. This
territory he shared, to an extent, with his
contemporary Hugo Grotius...
-
distinguished not only for
their positions at Aberdeen, but also by
their irenicist opposition to the
National Covenant of 1638.
Their adherence to Episcopacy...