Daniel Gerdes

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Daniel Gerdes (* 19. April 1698 in Bremen; † 11. Februar 1765 in Groningen) war ein deutscher reformierter Theologe. rdf:langString
Daniel Gerdes (Latin: Gerdesius) (19 April 1698, Bremen – 11 February 1765) was a German Calvinist theologian and historian. He became professor at the University of Duisburg in 1726, and at the University of Groningen in 1736. While broadly supporting Protestant freedom of conscience, Gerdes drew a line in his attacks on the Mennonite minister . In that case Gerdes used the views of Samuel Werenfels, tolerant and well thought of by Benjamin Hoadley, to condemn Stinstra. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Daniel Gerdes
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rdf:langString Daniel Gerdes (* 19. April 1698 in Bremen; † 11. Februar 1765 in Groningen) war ein deutscher reformierter Theologe.
rdf:langString Daniel Gerdes (Latin: Gerdesius) (19 April 1698, Bremen – 11 February 1765) was a German Calvinist theologian and historian. He became professor at the University of Duisburg in 1726, and at the University of Groningen in 1736. While broadly supporting Protestant freedom of conscience, Gerdes drew a line in his attacks on the Mennonite minister . In that case Gerdes used the views of Samuel Werenfels, tolerant and well thought of by Benjamin Hoadley, to condemn Stinstra.
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