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    Ralph Cudworth FRS (/reɪf ˈkʊdɜːrθ/ rayf KUUD-urth; 1617 – 26 June 1688) was an English Anglican clergyman, Christian Hebraist, classicist, theologian...
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  • Locke. Damaris Cudworth, born on 18 January 1659, was the daughter of the Reverend Professor Ralph Cudworth and his wife, Damaris Cudworth (née Cradock)...
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    (zoē: "life"), which was coined by the English Platonist philosopher Ralph Cudworth in 1678. Hylozoism in Western philosophy can be traced back to ancient...
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    (father of Ralph Cudworth) Ralph Cudworth (1617–1688), English philosopher, theologian, the leader of the Cambridge Platonists Ralph DeLoach (1957–2022)...
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    Cambridge that existed during the 17th century. The leading figures were Ralph Cudworth and Henry More. Mark Goldie, writing in the Oxford Dictionary of National...
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  • Ralph Cudworth (/reɪf ˈkʊdɜːrθ/ rayf KUUD-urth; 1572/3–1624) was a scholar and conforming Anglican clergyman of puritan sympathy who is best known as the...
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  • for Love – John Dryden The True Intellectual System of the Universe – Ralph Cudworth The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan Threnodia Carolina – Sir Thomas...
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    Terence Irwin, the issue and its connection with Plato was revived by Ralph Cudworth and Samuel Clarke in the 17th and 18th centuries. More recently, it...
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  • God has decreed that it is right. According to English philosopher Ralph Cudworth, William of Ockham, René Descartes, and 18th-century Calvinists all...
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    modern-day Cudworth in the late 19th century. Established in 1911, the village was named after English philosopher Ralph Cudworth. Present day Cudworth continues...
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    reference in the 1678 The True Intellectual System of the Universe by Ralph Cudworth. Helen S. Lang, author of Aristotle's Physics and its Medieval Varieties...
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  • England Confederation (four times, 1655–81). James Cudworth was the eldest son of The Rev. Dr Ralph Cudworth, who was a student at, and graduate and Fellow...
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    the invisible." In 1678, flaws in Casaubon's dating were discerned by Ralph Cudworth, who argued that Casaubon's allegation of forgery could only be applied...
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  • Franciscus Mercurius van Helmon, Flemish alchemist and writer. 1617 – Ralph Cudworth, English Anglican clergyman, Christian Hebraist, classicist, theologian...
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  • Newton, Isaac Causabon, John Selden, Johannes Arcerius, Henry More, and Ralph Cudworth also credit Mochus of Sidon as the author of the atomic theory and some...
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  • leading Christian scholars of his time, most notably with the philosopher Ralph Cudworth, master of Christ's College, Cambridge. Katz, David S. "Abendana, Isaac"...
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    meaning 'god' or 'gods'. The term theism was first used by Ralph Cudworth (1617–1688). In Cudworth's definition, they are "strictly and properly called Theists...
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  • views. He was the stepfather and preceptor in their youth of Ralph Cudworth and James Cudworth. John Stoughton, baptized at Naughton, Suffolk in 1593, was...
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    which, it is understood, he would have been preferred in 1654, when Ralph Cudworth was appointed. In 1675, he finally accepted a prebend in Gloucester...
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  • the manor until 1683. Ralph Cudworth (1572/3–1624) was the son of Ralph Cudworth (d.1572) of Werneth Hall, Oldham. Damaris Cudworth Masham (1659–1708),...
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    Langport Rural District. Aller was the birthplace of the philosopher Ralph Cudworth in 1617. John Northover (fl.1646) of Aller Court was an ardent Royalist...
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    family was James I's Chaplain Ralph Cudworth (father of the Cambridge Platonist philosopher Ralph Cudworth). The Cudworths remained lords of the manor until...
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    Lively Robert Spaldinge Geoffrey Kynge Andrew Byng Robert Metcalfe Ralph Cudworth Wolfram Stubbe James Talbot Henry Sike Philip Bouquett Thomas Harrison...
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    as the Euthyphro dilemma. This arose in antiquity and was revived by Ralph Cudworth and Samuel Clarke in the 17th and 18th centuries, remaining relevant...
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    Worthington and Tuckney, and had the support also of John Arrowsmith, Ralph Cudworth, William Dillingham, and Benjamin Whichcote. Money was raised, and supported...
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    family was James I's Chaplain, Ralph Cudworth (father of the Cambridge Platonist philosopher Ralph Cudworth). The Cudworths remained lords of the manor until...
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    4th century CE (even though Casaubon's work was also criticized by Ralph Cudworth). Early in the 18th century, Jean Terrasson had written Life of Sethos...
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  • of the Cambridge Platonists, whose luminaries included Henry More, Ralph Cudworth, Benjamin Whichcote and John Smith, all graduates of the University...
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  • (1614–87) Isaac Penington (1616–79) Antoinette Bourignon (1616–80) Ralph Cudworth (1617–88) John Smith (Platonist) (1618–52) James Nayler (1618–1660)...
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    Jonathan Israel writes: In England men such as Boyle, Henry More, Ralph Cudworth and Joseph Glanvill battled to stabilize belief in the existence and...
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