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Goodwin and
Philip Nye,
after Sibbes died. The
content belied the
mainly moderate and
conforming attitudes for
which Sibbes was
known in his lifetime. Beames...
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Sibbe (Limburgish: Sub or Süp) is the
official Dutch name of a
village in the muni****lity of
Valkenburg aan de Geul in the
province of
Limburg in the...
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Puritan theologians Dudley Fenner,
William Perkins, John Preston,
Richard Sibbes,
William Ames and, most
fully by Ames's
Dutch student,
Johannes Cocceius...
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spellings include: Sebbeschröm,
Sebbe Schröhm (in Mechernich),
Sibbe Schrähm,
Sibbe Schräm,
Sibbe Schröm,
Siwwe Schröhm, Siweström,
Siwwe Strööm,
Siwwe Schrähm...
- the
first writers whose works he
edited were the
Puritan writers,
Richard Sibbes,
Thomas Brooks and
Herbert Palmer.
Editions of
Michael Bruce's
Poems (1865)...
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AltaMira Press, p. 101 OED
Ancrene Riwle (c. 1225) has Incest‥is bituȝe
sibbe fleschliche,
where either the
generic or the
narrow sense may be intended...
- a
group of
Puritan lawyers, merchants, and
clergymen (including
Richard Sibbes and John Davenport) to
establish an
organization known as the
Feoffees for...
- is
arrested and
suspected of murder,
while her ex-boyfriend,
Sebastian "
Sibbe" ****erman, is dead at the scene. Maja
admits the
murder at an
early stage...
- and
Maria Charlotta Sibelius (née Borg). The
family name
stems from the
Sibbe estate in
Eastern Uusimaa,
which his
paternal great-grandfather owned. Sibelius's...
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Ancient Gr**** kuriakón "belonging to the lord")
sibbe sib;
sibling sib
sibbe (dated) /
meany –
sibbe f. –
Sippe f. sibb f. "kinship, peace"
sippa f. [cp...