• Samuel Crell-Spinowski (25 March 1660 in Kluczbork – 9 June 1747 in Amsterdam) was an Arian philosopher and theologian, pastor of the church of the Polish...
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  • Friedrich von Crell (1744–1816), German chemist Nicholas Crell or Nikolaus Krell (1551–1601), chancellor of the elector of Saxony Samuel Crell or Samuel Crellius...
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    Johannes Crellius (redirect from Jan Crell)
    Krzysztof Crell-Spinowski (1622–1680), and his grandsons Christopher Crell Jr. M.D. of London (1658-), Samuel Crellius (1660–1747) and Paweł Crell-Spinowski...
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  • Crellius, Jan Crell 1590–1633, father Christopher Crellius, Krzysztof Crell-Spinowski (Latin: Spinovius) 1622–1680, son Samuel Crellius, Samuel Crell-Spinowski...
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  • a few decades by Samuel Przypkowski on tolerance and by Andrzej Wiszowaty on 'rational religion'. Isaac Newton had met Samuel Crell, son of Johannes Crellius...
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    Sulechów on the border of Silesia. His writings, like those of Samuel Crell (nephew of Johann Crell) and Marcin Ruar, had influence on English Unitarians. Bible...
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    from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Crell, Nicholas". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 7 (11th ed.). Cambridge University...
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  • theologians: he was son of Johannes Crellius, and father of Samuel Crellius-Spinowski. Krzysztof Crell-Spinowski was educated first where he was born, at the...
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    Nathaniel Lardner, Works, 1815, ii. 57 sq., and led to a correspondence with Samuel Crell, the Socinian critic, published in M. Artemonii Defensio Emendationum...
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    immigration of Polish Brethren and Protestants from Silesia. In 1706 Samuel Crell-Spinowski became minister at the parish church. In the 18th century,...
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  • -- Annihilate! (TOS) Wife of George Samuel Kirk, mother of Peter Kirk, sister-in-law of James T. Kirk George Samuel Kirk, Jr. William Shatner (TOS) Dan...
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  • vera religione, "Of True Religion". This was edited posthumously by Jan Crell: Iohannis Volkelii misnici - de vera religione libri quinque quibus praefixus...
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    following year. Reported to the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall and in Crell's Annalen. Emsley, John (2001). "Titanium". Nature's Building Blocks: An...
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  • (1514–81), Christoph Körner (1518–94), Caspar Heyderich (1517–86), Paul Crell (1532–79), Maximilian Mörlin (1516–84), Wolfgang Harder (1522–1602), Daniel...
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  • Calov (Calov Bible), S. Schmid, Michaelis, Lange, Melanchthon Socinians: Crell, Schlichting English writers: Matthew Poole, Annotations (1700), 2 volumes...
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    volumes of the Bibliotheca fratrum polonorum though the works of Johann Crell and Jonas Schlichting were the first of the series to be printed. They include...
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    Versuche über die Strontianerde" (Chemical experiments on strontian ore), Crell's Annalen (September 1793) no. ii, pp. 189–202 ; and "Nachtrag zu den Versuchen...
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  • been invited on 5 June 1662, by H. Hed of Huntingdon to meet Christopher Crell, the exiled Polish antitrinitarian, at Oxford; on 19 November 1664, he had...
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  • (published 1668, after the 1665 publication of Vols III-VI) Vols III-V: Johann Crell, Joannis Crellii opera omnia include some works by Szlichtyng, based on...
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  • Vasopressin, Nobel laureate in Chemistry in 1955 Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell, German chemist James Walker, chemist Kurt Wüthrich, developer of nuclear...
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  • Ludwig Claus Carl Friedrich Claus Klaus Clusius Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell Erika Cremer Theodor Curtius Gerhard Damköhler Ludwig Darmstaedter Heinrich...
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  • Pneumatic Institution of Beddoes. He circulated German contacts, Lorenz von Crell. and Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren, about it. Some years later, Boulton &...
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  • John Creed 1663-12-16 – 1701 Civil servant Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell 1788-04-03 ? 21 January 1744 – 7 June 1816 Henry Cressener 1709-05-04 1683...
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  • membership on the basis of the Apostles' Creed. Others, like Christopher Crell, went to the German frontier, Prussia, and Lithuania. A contingent settled...
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  • Christian Friedrich Börner, Gottlieb Gerhard Titius, Götzius, Ludwig Christian Crell, Johann Hübner. Lipsiae: Grosse & Gleditsch 1682–1731; Indices generales:...
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    Crellius (1622-1680), son of Johannes Crellius and father of Samuel Crellius and Dr. Christopher Crell of London. Andrzej Lubieniecki the younger (1590-1667)...
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