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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...
- 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...
- Hendrik van Limborch (9 March 1681 – 3 February 1759) was a painter and an engraver from the Dutch Republic. Limborch was born in The Hague. He was the...
- 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...
- (1626–1707) John Flavel (1627–1691) Stephen Charnock (1628–1680) Philipp van Limborch (1633–1712) George Bull (1634–1710) Thomas Grantham (1634–1692) Thomas...
- van Limborch was a Dutch Protestant but his influential History of the Inquisition (1692) refers favorably to the work of the Jesuit Spee. Limborch was...
- classical version of Arminianism. However, some of them such as Philipp van Limborch, moved in the direction of semi-Pelagianism and rationalism. In England...
- seminary at Amsterdam where Grotius came to teach alongside Episcopius, van Limborch, de Courcelles, and Leclerc. In 1634, Grotius was given the opportunity...
- 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...
- seminary in Amsterdam had distinguished pupils, including Curcellaeus, Limborch, Wetstein, and Le Clerc. Their school of theology, which grew more liberal...