Friedrich Spanheim the Elder (January 1, 1600, Amberg – May 14, 1649, Leiden) was a Calvinistic theology professor at the University of Leiden. He entered...
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Friedrich Spanheim the Younger (1 May 1632 – 18 May 1701) was a German Calvinist theologian of conservative views, son of Friedrich Spanheim. He was born...
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correspondence and discussions with notables such as André Rivet and Friedrich Spanheim, both professors of Leiden University, and the family's neighbour...
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Genevan diplomat and scholar. He was born at Geneva, the eldest son of Friedrich Spanheim the Elder. After 1642 he studied philology and theology at the University...
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and the departure of Peter "to another place", a view rejected by Friedrich Spanheim. The first vestige of the liturgical feast of the Dispersion of the...
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Fabritio Caroso's dance manual Nobiltà de dame is published. January 1 – Friedrich Spanheim, Calvinistic theology professor at the University of Leiden (d. 1649)...
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defended Calvinistic orthodoxy against Amyraut and Saumur, including Friedrich Spanheim (1600–1649) and Francis Turretin (1623–1687). Ultimately, the Helvetic...
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into the family of the eminent German Calvinist theologian Friedrich Spanheim. Ludwig-Friedrich Bonnet studied medicine at Leiden University. Both him and...
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screenwriter; lived in Geneva 1956–59 Ezekiel Spanheim (1629–1710), Prussian diplomat Friedrich Spanheim (1632–1701), a Calvinistic theology professor...
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Abuses of History for Life" from his Untimely Meditations, philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche examines three forms of history. One of these is "antiquarian...
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(1610-1612) Bénédict Turrettini (1612-1631) Théodore Tronchin (1615-1645) Friedrich Spanheim (1631-1642) Alexander Morus (1642-1645) Succeeded by Théodore Tronchin...
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(since 1621 professor of the rival theological school of Sedan), Friedrich Spanheim (1600–1649, Professor in Leiden), André Rivet (1572–1651, Professor...
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of France (b. 1553) 1643 – Louis XIII of France (b. 1601) 1649 – Friedrich Spanheim, Swiss theologian and academic (b. 1600) 1667 – Georges de Scudéry...
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the chair of theology also, until 1650, when he succeeded the elder Friedrich Spanheim as professor of theology at the University of Leiden. His chief services...
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Cristoforo, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Lacedonia (b. 1588) May 14 Friedrich Spanheim, Dutch theologian (b. 1600) William Chappell, Irish bishop (b. 1582)...
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1511) 1557 – Stephen Bocskay, Prince of Transylvania (d. 1606) 1600 – Friedrich Spanheim, Dutch theologian and academic (d. 1649) 1628 – Christoph Bernhard...
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people) are expelled from the Kingdom of Scotland. 1600 January 1 – Friedrich Spanheim, Calvinistic theology professor at the University of Leiden (d. 1649)...
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of the Beloved Thomas Middleton – The Ghost of Lucrece January 1 – Friedrich Spanheim, Flemish writer (died 1649) January 17 – Pedro Calderón de la Barca...
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monopantos Jan Marek Marci – De proportione motus seu regula sphygmica Friedrich Spanheim – Commentaire historique de la vie et de la mort de . . Christofle...
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Theodore Haak's relatives included Friedrich Spanheim (1600–1649), professor of theology at Geneva and Leyden; Ezechiel Spanheim (1629–1710), counselor and ambassador...
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Siegfried I, Count of Sponheim (redirect from Siegfried I, Count of Spanheim)
der Reichsgrafschaft Ortenburg, Ortenburg / 2000 (in German) Hausmann, Friedrich: Die Grafen zu Ortenburg und ihre Vorfahren im Mannesstamm, die Spanheimer...
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theologia traditiva was most notably represented by Samuel Maresius and Friedrich Spanheim the Elder and Younger. This strain was in many ways aligned with a...
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controversy over universal grace and Amyraldism, was answered by Friedrich Spanheim in Epistola ad Cottierum (1648). Suzanne Stelling-Michaud (1975)....
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Geneva where his orthodoxy was suspect. He was appointed successor to Friedrich Spanheim, but then was forced to leave Geneva. He was working in the Netherlands...
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appointed to the University of Leiden as the successor of the younger Friedrich Spanheim. He died in Leiden. While in his theology Witsius aimed at a reconciliation...
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it included Simon's answers to criticisms of Charles de Veil and Friedrich Spanheim the Younger. In 1689 appeared Simon's companion Histoire critique...
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s.v. ISBN 0-19-864226-1. Callimachus, Hymn. in Pallad. 130, with Friedrich Spanheim's note; Hesychius of Alexandria s.v.; Aeschyl. ap. Athen. iii. p. 99...
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doctrine came from Geneva, seat of historical Calvinism. In 1635 Friedrich Spanheim wrote against Amyraut, whom the clergy of Paris tried to defend. In...
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Smith, 1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1680) May 1 – Friedrich Spanheim the Younger, Calvinist theologian (d. 1701) May 3 – Catherine of St...
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Smith, 1st Baronet, English Member of Parliament (d. 1680) May 1 – Friedrich Spanheim the Younger, Calvinist theologian (d. 1701) May 3 – Catherine of St...
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