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  2. Jean Le Clerc (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Le Clerc, also Johannes Clericus (March 19, 1657 – January 8, 1736), was a Genevan theologian and biblical scholar. He was famous for promoting exegesis , or critical interpretation of the Bible , and was a radical of his age.

  3. Jean Leclercq (monk) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Leclercq OSB (31 January 1911 – 27 October 1993), was a French Benedictine monk, the author of classic studies on Lectio Divina and the history of inter-monastic dialogue, as well as the life and theology of Saint Bernard of Clairvaux.

  4. List of Christian theologians - Wikipedia

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    Jean Leclerc (1657–1736) Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) Johann Jakob Wettstein (1693–1754) John Gill (1697–1771) 18th century. Nicolas Ludwig Count von ...

  5. Category:Dutch Calvinist and Reformed theologians - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:17th-century Protestant theologians - Wikipedia

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    Jean Le Clerc (theologian) Philipp van Limborch; M. Julius Micrander; S. Fausto Sozzini This page was last edited on 15 April 2020, at 02:41 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Pierre Poiret - Wikipedia

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    Though after 1680 he led a quiet and retired life, he was recognized widely by the scholars of his time, such as Thomasius and Bayle, Jean Le Clerc and Walch, as a man of great learning; and his zealous participation in the cause of Antoinette Bourignon did not injure his good name as a devout mystic and an honorable man.

  8. Denis Pétau - Wikipedia

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    Numerous editions of the "Dogmata theologica" have been published, including that by the Calvinist Jean Le Clerc, published in Antwerp in 1700; the last edition was brought out in eight volumes by J. B. Fournials (Paris, 1866–68).

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