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Baron de
Robeck is a
title of the head of the
Irish Fock
family which has its
origins in Sweden.
Jakob Constantin Fock, a
Swedish landowner, had bought...
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Admiral of the
Fleet Sir John
Michael de
Robeck, 1st Baronet, GCB, GCMG, GCVO (10 June 1862 – 20
January 1928) was an
officer in the
Royal Navy. In the...
- 354.
Robeck 2006, p. 50.
Espinosa 2014, p. 51.
Espinosa 2014, p. 53.
Robeck 2006, pp. 62–63.
Robeck 2006, pp. 63–64.
Robeck 2006, p. 65.
Robeck 2006,...
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Johan Robeck (1672–1739) was a Swedish-German
theologian and
philosopher who
justified and
committed suicide.
Robeck was born in Kalmar, Sweden, and raised...
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dispatched an
investigator to
visit Robeck at her
residence in Oregon, to show her a
series of mug shots.
Without hesitation,
Robeck positively identified two photos...
- day and was
replaced by Rear
Admiral John de
Robeck. A
gunnery officer noted in his
diary that de
Robeck had
already expressed misgivings about silencing...
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International trials were staged,
Calthorpe was
replaced by John de
Robeck. De
Robeck said
regarding the
trials "that its
findings cannot be held of any...
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restoration of the church's
apostolic power, and
historians such as
Cecil M.
Robeck Jr. and
Edith Blumhofer write that the
movement emerged from late 19th-century...
- 1993, p. 9. Caciagli,
Robeck & Yong 2008, p. 165.
Invernizzi Accetti 2019, p. 19.
Nijhoff 2011, p. 18-22.
Freeden 2004, p. 13.
Robeck & Yong 2014, p. 178...
- 35–36.
Blumhofer 1993, pp. 127–135.
Robeck 2003, p. 172. Synan, The Holiness–Pentecostal Tradition, 173–174.
Robeck 2003, pp. 181–186.
Mario G. Hoover...