• Henry Stubbe or Stubbes (1632–12 July, 1676) was an English royal physician, Latinist, historian, dissident, writer and scholar. He was born in Partney...
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    Peter Stumpp (redirect from Peeter Stubbe)
    Peter Stumpp (c. 1530–1589; name is also spelt as Peter Stube, Peter Stubbe, Peter Stübbe or Peter Stumpf) was a German farmer and alleged serial killer, accused...
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  • and Peter Stubbe (both died 1901), children murdered by Ludwig Tessnow Henry Stubbe (1632–1676), English physician and scholar JoAnne Stubbe (born 1946)...
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    cultivated pamphleteers and other surrogates to promote his political views. Henry Stubbe, introduced to Vane by Westminster head Richard Busby, became a supporter...
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    Blake professed that every religion originated from God's revelation. Henry Stubbe and other Socinians synthesized a form of Muhammadan Christianity. Unitarian...
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  • symptoms of disease ("symptomatology"). Indeed, physician and scholar Henry Stubbe (1670) had transliterated this term of specialized science into English...
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    the indications of a disease. It was first described as semiotics by Henry Stubbe in 1670 a term now used for the study of sign communication.[citation...
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    Marks of the absurd Geometry etc. of Dr Wallis Extract of a letter from Henry Stubbe Three letters presented to the Royal Society against Dr Wallis Considerations...
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    current teaching of medicine (physick), and in return was attacked by Henry Stubbe, in The Plus Ultra reduced to a Non Plus (1670). His views on Aristotle...
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    Montagu, along with many others, including the freethinking scholar Henry Stubbe, celebrated Islam for what they saw as its rational approach to theology...
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    others in the group were Nathaniel Hodges, John Locke, Richard Lower, Henry Stubbe and John Ward. (Locke went on to study with Thomas Sydenham, who would...
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    also Barbary pirates). Unitarians became interested in the faith, and Henry Stubbe wrote so favourably about Islam that it is thought he too had converted...
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  •  Chapter 30.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Henry Stubbe An account of the rise and progress of Mahometanism Pg 211 The Oxford...
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    404 and similar views by Joseph Schacht (1974) The legacy of Islam, Henry Stubbe An account of the Rise and Progress of Mohammadanism (1911), Martin Zammit...
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    404 and similar views by Joseph Schacht (1974) The legacy of Islam, Henry Stubbe An account of the Rise and Progress of Mohammadanism (1911), Martin Zammit...
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    on the ref-formed Rump Parliament and the army". Marchamont Nedham, Henry Stubbe, John Rogers, and others printed serious answers to his arguments, while...
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    earth; To whom be glory, both now and for ever. Amen. " James R. Jacob Henry Stubbe, Radical Protestantism and the Early Enlightenment 2002 Page 161 "Disney...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-951014-6. Retrieved 29 March 2012. James R. Jacob (16 May 2002). Henry Stubbe, Radical Protestantism and the Early Enlightenment. Cambridge University...
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  • by Thomas Hall Virtuoso-mastix, applied in 1671 by Joseph Glanvill to Henry Stubbe. Rogero Mastix, a Rod for William Rogers (1685), by Thomas Ellwood...
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  • et Metaphrases membratim quadripertita,' Oxonii, 8vo. He joined with Henry Stubbe, of Christ Church, Oxford in publishing another volume of Latin verse...
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    was by private correspondence, or in the case of Pell direct contact. Henry Stubbe, later a vehement critic of the Royal Society, assured Hobbes in 1657...
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  • trials Valais witch trials, also a combined werewolf witch trial Peter Stubbe Werewolf of Châlons Fernand Vanhemelryck, Het gevecht met de duivel, Heksen...
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    personality, and partly because of his interests in scientific matters. Henry Stubbe called him "the very Pliny of our age for lying". He lived in a time...
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  • equestrian statue of Charles I on top. It was, however, never built. Henry Stubbe as a courtier used the comparison of Charles II of England with Constantine...
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    marriage of Elizabeth with François, Duke of Anjou, in answer to John Stubbe's Discoverie of a Gaping Gulf (1579), and at Burghley's request began a reply...
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  • Celebi's Kashf al-Zunum which contains over 14,000 alphabetical entries. Henry Stubbe (1632–1676) English author, his An Account of the rise and progress of...
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    Cures by him performed &c. See also The Miraculous Conformist &c. by Henry Stubbe, M.D., a pamphlet printed at Oxford in 1666, wherein the author gives...
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  • others in the group were Nathaniel Hodges, John Locke, Richard Lower, Henry Stubbe and John Ward. (Locke went on to study with Thomas Sydenham, who would...
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    power to determine what was accepted as truth. Republican radicals like Henry Stubbe, Charles Blount and John Toland understood religion as a social and cultural...
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    Spilsby, and in the Lincolnshire Wolds. The village was the birthplace of Henry Stubbe, the noted 17th-century Intellectual. Partney is at the intersection...
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