「controversialist」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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(1649-1737) was an English clergyman and | controversialist, a supporter of the arguments of John Loc |
rgyman, an ejected minister from 1662 and | controversialist active in the Presbyterian cause. |
1756) was an Italian Dominican preacher, | controversialist and theologian. |
4) was an Italian Franciscan preacher and | controversialist, and Bishop of Asti. |
A first class | controversialist and prolific writer Becanus is the author |
? - 23 September 1707) was a radical Whig | controversialist and gadfly English journalist (born in Ly |
acob van Hoogstraten was a theologian and | controversialist, born about 1460, in Hoogstraeten, Belgiu |
lawyer, politician, diplomat, writer and | controversialist, born in Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia |
ish Puritan church leader, theologian and | controversialist, called by Dean Stanley "the chief of Eng |
September 23 - John Tutchin, radical Whig | controversialist, gadfly, journalist and poet (born c. 166 |
As a Puritan | controversialist he was remarkably active; in 1580 the bis |
He became a Puritan | controversialist in many areas. |
been called "the best known Presbyterian | controversialist in the Restoration", and advanced a presb |
Fuller was a zealous | controversialist in defence of the governmental theory of |
hat it was revealed, by the churchman and | controversialist John Bale, that Mors was Brinklow's pseud |
64) was an English clergyman, Sabbatarian | controversialist, member of the Westminster Assembly, and |
cher and expositor, and his keenness as a | controversialist no doubt aid largely in accounting for Sp |
8-1665) was a prominent English religious | controversialist, of Presbyterian views, and President of |
ria), was a Jesuit priest, theologian and | controversialist of fame. |
Boyse came forward as a | controversialist on behalf of presbyterian dissent. |
ames II as Dean of Rochester, and later a | controversialist on the position of bishops. |
He was an acute and able | controversialist on behalf of the orthodox doctrine of the |
617 - 25 October 1690) was a Dutch Jesuit | controversialist, orator, and writer of polemical history. |
egant and prolific writer, and a vigorous | controversialist, rather than an orator. |
historian Baronius and the famous Jesuit | controversialist Robert Bellarmine. |
For the Catholic | controversialist, see Thomas Harding (1516-1572). |
Giles Wigginton, Puritan cleric and | controversialist, was imprisoned for 2 months around 1584, |
xander Ross, prolific Scottish writer and | controversialist, was vicar of Carisbrooke from 1634 until |
8 - March 15, 1688), Irish politician and | controversialist, was born at Mooretown, County Kildare, a |
Canes's ability as a | controversialist was strengthened by the absence of bitter |
1680) was a French Huguenot physician and | controversialist, who settled in England. |
He was not a frequent | controversialist, with only his replies to the letters of |
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