Historicism (Christianity) - Advocates

Advocates

  • Martin Luther (1483–1546)
  • Thomas Brightman (1562–1607)
  • Alexander Forbes (1564–1617)
  • Joseph Mede (1586–1639)
  • Robert Fleming (1630–1694)
  • Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet (1627–1704)
  • Isaac Newton (1642–1727)
  • Campegius Vitringa (1659–1722)
  • Matthew Henry (1662–1714)
  • John Gill (1697–1771)
  • Friedrich Adolph Lampe (c.1670–1729)
  • Charles Daubuz, M.A. (1673–1717)
  • Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1752)
  • Bishop T. Newton (1704–1782)
  • Thomas Scott (1747–1821)
  • George Stanley Faber (1773–1854)
  • William Cuninghame of Lainshaw (19th Century)
  • William Miller (1782–1849)
  • Alexander Keith (1791–1880)
  • Edward Bishop Elliott (1793–1875)
  • Albert Barnes (1798–1870)
  • Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885)
  • James Wylie (1808–1890)
  • Basil Atkinson (1895-1971)
  • Ian Paisley (b. 1926)

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Famous quotes containing the word advocates:

    It is not when it is dangerous to tell the truth that its advocates are hardest to find, but when it is boring.
    Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900)

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    Ambrose Bierce (1842–1914)