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Benjamin Whichcote (March 1609 – May 1683) was an English Establishment and Puritan divine, Provost of King's College, Cambridge and leader of the Cambridge ...
Benjamin Whichcote, who expounded in his sermons the Christian humanism that united the group. His principal disciples at the University of Cambridge were ...
Benjamin Whichcote

Benjamin Whichcote

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Benjamin Whichcote era un establiment anglès i diví purità, Rector del King's College de Cambridge i líder dels platònics de Cambridge. Va sostenir que l'home és el "fill de la raó" i, per tant, no està completament depravat per la naturalesa, com... Viquipèdia (anglès)
Naixement: 4 de maig del 1609, Stoke-on-Trent, Regne Unit
Defunció: 1683, Cambridge, Regne Unit
Sermons, the First six Containing the Foundation of Natural and Reveal'd Religion, and the Proofs of Christianity. The six Last Consists of Sermons on ...
10 free public domain works of Benjamin Whichcote via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.
More Quotes by Benjamin Whichcote ; Self · Man is a wonder to himself; he can neither govern nor know himself. ; Career · Every profession does imply a trust for ...
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Benjamin Whichcote quote: Truth is not only a man's ornament but his instrument; it is the great man's glory, and the poor man's stock.
representative from each group. Mede's millenarianism may be called moderate since it emphasized a literal first resurrection and other supernat-.
Books by Benjamin Whichcote · Several discourses: ... · The works of the learned Benjamin Whichcote, ... · The Works of the Learned Benjamin Whichcote, ... of 4; ...
“Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil.”