Johannes Cocceius (also Coccejus; 9 August 1603 – 5 November 1669) was a Dutch theologian born in Bremen. After studying at Hamburg and the University...
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Cocceius may refer to: Cocceius (skipper), a genus of butterfly Cocceius Auctus (fl. 1st century BC – 1st century AD), Roman architect Johannes Cocceius...
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AD William Sherwin 1670 490 yrs Thomas Beverly 1684 Yrs to Christ Johannes Cocceius 1701 490 yrs. (33) AD Robert Fleming Jr. 1701 490 yrs. Sir Isaac Newton...
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the following year to Holland, where he made the acquaintance of Johannes Cocceius. He returned in 1665 to Zürich, where he was elected professor of...
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Richard Sibbes, William Ames and, most fully by Ames's Dutch student, Johannes Cocceius. Covenant theology asserts that when God created Adam and Eve he promised...
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earliest theologians to write about the covenant of redemption were Johannes Cocceius and John Owen, though Caspar Olevian had hinted at the idea before...
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1658 – Antoine Le Maistre, French lawyer and author (b. 1608) 1669 – Johannes Cocceius, Dutch theologian and academic (b. 1603) 1698 – Rasmus Bartholin,...
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children was Campeius Vitringa (1693-1723). Vitringa, a follower of Johannes Cocceius, was a supporter of prophetic theology. He was educated at the universities...
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theological writer; one student of the period influenced by Ames was Johannes Cocceius. Another student was Nathaniel Eaton, later of Harvard College. He...
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surgery in 1750 Johannes Cocceius, professor for Hebrew and theology, 1643 René Descartes (1596-1650), student (1629-1630) Johannes van den Driesche...
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