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    Gerard Croese (26 April 1642, Amsterdam – 10 May 1710, Dordrecht) was a Dutch Reformed minister and author. He is now remembered as an early historian...
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    Estate, fearing the Lord, and a Mother of Children." The Dutch writer Gerard Croese wrote that she was reputed to be a "person of no mean extract and parentage...
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  • Puritan views, he moved to New Inn Hall, where he proceeded M.A. in 1630. Gerard Croese states that he was chaplain to a nobleman for a short time, and became...
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  • for Raising a College of Industry of All Useful Trades and Husbandry Gerard Croese – The General History of the Quakers (translation) Judith Drake (attributed)...
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  • committed to Newgate. Penn's father, Sir William Penn, was stated by Gerard Croese to have paid fines to secure their release. A detailed account of the...
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  • this is our "earliest firm evidence" of Lawson's interest in botany. Gerard Croese called Lawson the most noted herbalist in England. John Ray, to whom...
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  • Quakeriana (Amsterdam, 1695; English translation, London, 1696, by Gerard Croese, to whom Sewel had given letters and narratives from England). Sewel's...
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  • Antonius Cox (born 1940), Dutch singer, cabaret artist and actor Gerardus Croese (1642–1710), Dutch Reformed minister and author Gerardus Johannes Geers...
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  • judging panel members. The presenter was Robert ten Brink, who replaced Gerard Joling from the previous years. After it was announced that Holland's Got...
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