Adam Boreel
Adam Boreel (2 November 1602 in Middelburg – 20 June 1665 in Sloterdijk, Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian and Hebrew scholar. He was one of the founders of the ; the Collegiants were also often called Boreelists, and regarded as a small sect. Others involved in the Collegiants were , , and the Mennonite .
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Adam Boreel
Adam Boreel (2 November 1602 in Middelburg – 20 June 1665 in Sloterdijk, Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian and Hebrew scholar. He was one of the founders of the ; the Collegiants were also often called Boreelists, and regarded as a small sect. Others involved in the Collegiants were , , and the Mennonite .
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