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Collegiants - Wikipedia
In Christian history, the Collegiants (Latin: Collegiani; Dutch: Collegianten), also called Collegians, were an association, founded in 1619 among the ...
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COLLEGIANT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COLLEGIANT is a member of an Arminian sect started in 1619 by Jan, Adrian, and Gilbert van der Kodde and forming congregations in Holland.
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collegiant, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun collegiant is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for collegiant is from 1765, in a translation by Archibald Maclaine.
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collegiant
collegiant (kəˈliːdʒɪənt) = collegian 3.1764 A. Maclaine tr. Mosheim's Eccl. Hist. (1844) II. 279–80 Collegiants. 1818 Todd, Collegian 2. One of a religious sect..called collegiani, collegians, and collegiants, on account of their colleges or weekly meetings.
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Collegiant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Collegiant (plural Collegiants). (Christianity, historical) A member of an association of Arminians and Anabaptists in Holland, founded in 1619, ...
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collegiant - definition and meaning - Wordnik
collegiant: One of a sect founded near Leyden, Holland, in 1619, the societies of which are called colleges .
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Between Tolerance and Republicanism - Allard Pierson
... Collegiant movement (Hs. I H 15). The Collegiants were a Protestant Christian group that emerged in the Netherlands around 1619, operating ...
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Collegiants - GAMEO
The Collegiants, a Protestant association of the 17th century in Holland, called its meetings for religious services collegia.
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CHAPTER TWO. The Collegiant Movement - De Gruyter Brill
This chapter is in the book Prophecy and Reason. MLA. MLA. APA. Harvard. Chicago. Vancouver. MLA; APA; Harvard; Chicago; Vancouver. "CHAPTER TWO.
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Adam Boreel on Collegiant Freedom of Speech - PubMed
First, it gives historical information on Adam Boreel and the Collegiant movement. Second, it examines Boreel's ideas concerning freedom of prophesying, ...
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collegiant Related Words - Merriam-Webster
Words related to collegiant: colloquy, connexion, moderate, churchman, conference, convent, dissident, nonconformist, church, reformist, consistory.
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collegian
collegian, n. and a. (kəˈliːdʒ(ɪ)ən) [f. L. collēgi-um college + -an. Prob. immed. ad. med.L. collēgiānus: cf. oppidānus. Cf. F. collégien.] A. n. 1. A member or inmate of a college; one who is receiving, or has received, a college education, a student; also spec. one who is on the ‘foundation’ of a...
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Cornelisz
1560), Dutch Renaissance painter
Pieter Cornelisz Plockhoy van Zierikzee, also known as Pieter Corneliszoon Plockhoy, (1625–1670), Dutch Mennonite and Collegiant
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Jan Pietersz Beelthouwer
Jan Pieterszoon Beelthouwer (c.1603—c.1665) was a Dutch Collegiant controversialist of unorthodox beliefs from Enkhuizen.
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Corneliszoon
1647), Dutch historian, poet and playwright from the period known as the Dutch Golden Age
Pieter Corneliszoon Plockhoy (1625–1670), Dutch Mennonite and Collegiant
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