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Samuel Des
Marets or
Desmarets (Latin:
Maresius; Oisemont, 1599 – Groningen, 18 May 1673) was a
French Protestant theologian. He was born in Picardy, northern...
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place of publication. The work did not
remain anonymous for long.
Samuel Maresius attacked Spinoza personally,
while Thomas Hobbes and
Johannes Bredenburg...
- with the part
Voetius was
playing with
another controversy with
Samuel Maresius, who was at
least sympathetic to some
Cartesian ideas.
Legal and diplomatic...
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Amsterdam in 1645. He was
succeeded at
Groningen in 1643 by his
pupil Samuel Maresius (1599–1673). One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text...
- (1657). He in turn was
attacked by
Samuel Maresius (Samuel Des Marets), a
pupil of
Franciscus Gomarus.
Maresius attempted to
undermine the
appeal to the...
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publications were
overseen in 1687 by
Balthasar Bekker, and
argued with
Maresius on
biblical exegesis when the
latter accused him of
heterodoxy (1688)....
- of Dort. The
theologia traditiva was most
notably represented by
Samuel Maresius and
Friedrich Spanheim the
Elder and Younger. This
strain was in many ways...
- 1681)
Henri de Talleyrand-Périgord,
comte de
Chalais (d. 1626)
Samuel Maresius,
Protestant theologian (died 1673)
Madeleine de Souvré,
marquise de Sablé...
- Joan
Zwicker criticized the
Joanna Pa****a
restituta of
Samuel Desmarets (
Maresius) anonymously, in a work
published with
those of Étienne de Courcelles....
- (scientist)
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