- Sandemanians
Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов. - М.: "Республика". Мак-Ким Дональд К.. 2004.
Sandemanians — • An English form of the Scottish sect of Glassites, followers of John Glas (b. 1695; d. 1773) who was deposed from the Presbyterian ministry in 1728, for teaching that the Church should not be subject to any league or covenant, but should be… … Catholic encyclopedia
SANDEMANIANS — See GLASSITES … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
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Sandemanian — ▪ Protestant sect original name Glasite, member of a Christian sect founded in about 1730 in Scotland by John Glas (Glas, John) (1695–1773), a Presbyterian minister in the Church of Scotland. Glas concluded that there was no support in… … Universalium
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Glassite — Glass ite, n. A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sandemanianism — San de*ma ni*an*ism, n. The faith or system of the Sandemanians. A. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glasite — The Glasites were a Christian sect founded in about 1730 in Scotland by John Glas. It was spread by his son in law Robert Sandeman into England and America, where they were called Sandemanians, but is now practically extinct.Glas dissented from… … Wikipedia
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James Baynes — (5 April 1766 ndash; 12 May 1837) was an English watercolour painter and drawing master. Little is known of his family apart from the fact that he was born in Lancaster as the song of a local tradesman and was the eldest of six children, his… … Wikipedia