The Godly Mans Guide

The Godly Mans Guide
Author: Immanuel Bourne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1620
Genre: Bible
ISBN:


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The Godly Mans Gvide: with a Direction for All; Especially Merchants and Tradsmen, Shewing how They May So Buy, and Sell, and Get Gaine, that They May Gaine Heauen ... Preached in a Sermon ... the 22. of August, 1619 ...

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Author: Immanuel Bourne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1620
Genre: Christian life
ISBN:


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The godly man's guide

The godly man's guide
Author: Immanuel Bourne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1619
Genre:
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Art in History/History in Art

Art in History/History in Art
Author: David Freedberg
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1996-07-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0892362014


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Historians and art historians provide a critique of existing methodologies and an interdisciplinary inquiry into seventeenth-century Dutch art and culture.

The Quest for the New Jerusalem, Jean de Labadie and the Labadists, 1610–1744

The Quest for the New Jerusalem, Jean de Labadie and the Labadists, 1610–1744
Author: T.J. Saxby
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 493
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9400935676


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The history of Jean de Labadie and the Labadists has re ceived attention through the years. That attention, however, has more often than not fallen short in its tracing of Labadie's 'double migration'. Disaffected with the established church order of his day and motivated by a sense of prophetic mis sion to establish again the life of the primitive church, this spiritual nomad wandered from France to Switzerland, then to the United Provinces, Germany and Denmark, according to the vicissitudes of the times. As he went, he changed his affiliations from 'high' church ever 'lower', from the bosom of Rome to Calvinism, then to congregational separatism. Thus there has been ample reason to treat Labadie's life and ministry episodically, be it a geographical or denominational episode, and a solid grounding could be had by piecing to gether several of these (all listed in bibliography part D): M. de Certeau on the Jesuit years; X. de Bonnault d'Houet on his stay at Amiens; A-L. Bertrand on the 'lost years' from Amiens to Montauban; J-H. Gerlach and W. Goeters on the schism at Middelburg; P. Scheltema on Amsterdam; L. Holscher and G.E. Guhrauer on Herford; J. Lieboldt and H. von Schubert on Altona; B.B. James and H.C. Murphy on the colony in Maryland; L. Knappert on that in Surinam; and any number of authorities on the Labadists in Friesland. Yet there are sig nificant gaps.