Socinianism in Seventeenth-century EnglandOxford University Press, 1951 - 352 pàgines |
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... England . The party lived for a time in London.1 At Cambridge , as he tells us in one of his letters , 2 he was offered a professorship , 3 which carried with it a stipend of more than one hundred pounds and free living- quarters in one ...
... England . The party lived for a time in London.1 At Cambridge , as he tells us in one of his letters , 2 he was offered a professorship , 3 which carried with it a stipend of more than one hundred pounds and free living- quarters in one ...
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... England , over which passed traffic of all kinds and , not least , religious and cultural influences that had consider- able repercussions and extensions on English soil . Already in the sixteenth century the Dutch , a maritime people ...
... England , over which passed traffic of all kinds and , not least , religious and cultural influences that had consider- able repercussions and extensions on English soil . Already in the sixteenth century the Dutch , a maritime people ...
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... England . Moreover , the English and Dutch had exchanged homelands on a considerable scale ; there were Dutch churches in England and English churches ... England , and certainly before 1647 no book that advocated SOCINIANISM INTO ENGLAND 35.
... England . Moreover , the English and Dutch had exchanged homelands on a considerable scale ; there were Dutch churches in England and English churches ... England , and certainly before 1647 no book that advocated SOCINIANISM INTO ENGLAND 35.
Continguts
THE ORIGINS | 1 |
EARLY CONTACTS BETWEEN POLAND | 25 |
HOLLAND THE GATEWAY FOR SOCINIAN | 32 |
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