a sabbatarian pamphlet. Heidanus wrote De Sabbate (1658 in Latin, later in Dutch) in reply; Andreas Essenius attacked Heidanus, and Cocceius became drawn...
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also cooperates with the community of Butamwa in Nyarugenge, Rwanda. Abraham Heidanus (1597–1678), a reformed theologian Esther Moscherosch née Ackermann...
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Franz Burmann (Franciscus Burmannus; 1628–1679) and Maria, daughter of Abraham Heidanus. His father was the son of a Protestant minister who had been driven...
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fourth edition in 1664 (Rotterdam); it was subjected to criticism by Abraham Heidanus, and supported by Simon Episcopius. In exile in Danzig he published...
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Cocceian/Cartesian views. In the university Abraham Heidanus, Wittichius and Burchardus de Volder resisted strongly, and Heidanus lost his position. In the longer...
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theology and attended lectures from Cocceius, Johannes Hoornbeek, Abraham Heidanus and Jacobus Golius. His orthodox father originally forbade his purchasing...
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1652–1653 Adolphus Vorstius 1653–1654 Jacobus Maestertius 1654–1655 Abraham Heidanus 1655 Albertus Kyperus 1655–1656 Joannes Antonides Van Der Linden 1656–1657...
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from Franeker, Johannes Cocceius and the Cartesian controversialist, Abraham Heidanus. More than three centuries later, there is widespread respect and appreciation...
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