Collegiants
In Christian history, the Collegiants (Latin: Collegiani; Dutch: Collegianten), also called Collegians, were an association, founded in 1619 among the Arminians and Anabaptists in Holland. They were so called because of their colleges (meetings) held the first Sunday of each month, at which everyone had the same liberty of expounding the scripture, praying, etc.
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Collegiants
In Christian history, the Collegiants (Latin: Collegiani; Dutch: Collegianten), also called Collegians, were an association, founded in 1619 among the Arminians and Anabaptists in Holland. They were so called because of their colleges (meetings) held the first Sunday of each month, at which everyone had the same liberty of expounding the scripture, praying, etc.
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Como colegiantes se conoce a l ...... hasta finales del siglo XVIII.
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De collegianten vormden een vr ...... aes Stapel (liedboekdichters).
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I collegianti (in latino colle ...... le scritture, di pregare ecc.
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In Christian history, the Coll ...... n Street) is named after them.
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Коллегианты — фракция арминиан ...... рокгауза и Ефрона (1890—1907).
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Como colegiantes se conoce a l ...... hasta finales del siglo XVIII.
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De collegianten vormden een vr ...... kelijk in een leerlooierskuip.
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I collegianti (in latino colle ...... le scritture, di pregare ecc.
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In Christian history, the Coll ...... g the scripture, praying, etc.
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Коллегианты — фракция арминиан ...... угасла в конце XVIII столетия.
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