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Philipp van
Limborch (19 June 1633 – 30
April 1712) was a
Dutch Remonstrant theologian.
Limborch was born on 19 June 1633 in Amsterdam,
where his father...
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Dutch Republic,
Locke met
Philipp van
Limborch, a
Professor of Divinity. It was to be a
discussion with
Limborch that
persuaded Locke to
temporarily put...
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Hendrik van
Limborch (9
March 1681 – 3
February 1759) was a
painter and
engraver from the
Dutch Republic.
Limborch was born in The
Hague as the son of...
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Among the
friends he made in the
Netherlands are Van
Leeuwenhoek and Van
Limborch, the
leader of the Remonstrants. In the Netherlands,
Locke had time to...
- van
Limborch. (Llorente had also been
inspired by
Limborch,
calling him the best and most
exact of the
previous writers on the subject.)
Limborch wrote...
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seminary at
Amsterdam where Grotius came to
teach alongside Episcopius, van
Limborch, de Courcelles, and Leclerc. In 1634
Grotius was
given the opportunity...
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classical version of Arminianism. However, some of them such as
Philipp van
Limborch,
moved in the
direction of semi-Pelagianism and rationalism. In England...
- (1626–1707) John
Flavel (1627–1691)
Stephen Charnock (1628–1680)
Philipp van
Limborch (1633–1712)
George Bull (1634–1710)
Thomas Grantham (1634–1692) Thomas...
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seminary in
Amsterdam had
distinguished pupils,
including Curcellaeus,
Limborch, Wetstein, and Le Clerc.
Their school of theology,
which grew more liberal...
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Yellow Cross - the
story of the last
Cathars 1290 - 1329. René Weis .
Penguin Viking 2000. ISBN 0-14-027669-6
Limborch -
Historica Inquisitionis 1692...