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Johannes Wtenbogaert (Also Jan or Hans,
Uytenbogaert or Uitenbogaert.) (11
February 1557 – 4
September 1644) was a
Dutch Protestant minister, a leader...
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Portrait of
Johannes Wtenbogaert is a 1633 oil on
canvas portrait by
Rembrandt of the
Remonstrant preacher and
writer Johannes Wtenbogaert, now in the Rijksmuseum...
- Rembrandt's
Portrait of
Johannes Wtenbogaert (1633) is an
example of
Rembrandt lighting -
diffused light hits the
subject from the viewers' left, but...
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theology professor Sibrandus Lubbertus. On the
other side,
Johannes Wtenbogaert (a
Remonstrant leader) and
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt,
Grand Pensionary...
- died.
After the
death of Arminius, The
Hague court chaplain,
Johannes Wtenbogaert, one of the professor's
followers "who
dogmatically and theologically...
- Uijttenboogaard, Uit den Bogaard, Uitenbogaart, Uittenbogerd, Uyttenboogaart, and
Wtenbogaert. The
modern Dutch spelling would be "uit de boomgaard',
meaning "(out)...
- 1633 Oil on
canvas 111 x 166
Royal Collection 89
Portrait of
Johannes Wtenbogaert 1633 Oil on
canvas 123 x 105
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam 90
Rembrandt and workshop...
- Alting,
German Lutheran theologian (b. 1583)
September 4 –
Johannes Wtenbogaert,
Dutch leader of the
Remonstrants (b. 1557)
September 7
Guido Bentivoglio...
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supporter of
Pelagianism and the Jesuits; he also
attacked Johannes Wtenbogaert, whom he
branded a 'courtly trumpeter.'" The ****embly took
offence against...
- (1546–1625)
Richard Hooker (1554–1600)
Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626)
Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557–1644)
William Perkins (1558–1602)
Jacob Arminius (1560–1609) Anton...