The Life of Henry More: Parts 1 and 2Springer Science & Business Media, 2000 - 408 sivua The Cambridge Platonist, Henry More (1614-1687), was a dominant figure on the 17th-century intellectual scene. His life spanned both the political revolutions of the English Civil War and its aftermath and the intellectual revolution in 17th-century science and philosophy. More was highly regarded in his own day as a metaphysician, although the combination of receptivity to the new (such as his admiration of Galileo, Descartes and Boyle) and defence of traditional thinking (notably his belief in witchcraft) makes him a difficult figure to assess today. The heterodoxy of his theological views notwithstanding, More was an important spokesman for moderation within the Anglican Church after the Restoration, and a key figure in the Latitudinarian movement. |
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... death . The advowson of this living had been given to More in 1642 by his uncle , Dr Gabriel More , the patron of his studies , although the control of it did not pass into More's hands until after his uncle's death , in 1652.6 From ...
... death . The advowson of this living had been given to More in 1642 by his uncle , Dr Gabriel More , the patron of his studies , although the control of it did not pass into More's hands until after his uncle's death , in 1652.6 From ...
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... death on 8 December 1723 , at the age of 64. He had died ' suddenly but not unprepared ' of an apoplexy and was buried in the Church , where his wife Elizabeth was also laid , she dying on 5 November 1726 , aged 70.2 The Composition of ...
... death on 8 December 1723 , at the age of 64. He had died ' suddenly but not unprepared ' of an apoplexy and was buried in the Church , where his wife Elizabeth was also laid , she dying on 5 November 1726 , aged 70.2 The Composition of ...
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... death . For publications on More before this date , see the bibliography by Robert Crocker in idem , pp . 219-48 . The most recent studies are Hall ( 1990 ) and Fouke ( 1997 ) . 2 See Hutton ( 1990 ) , Introduction , pp . ix - xi , and ...
... death . For publications on More before this date , see the bibliography by Robert Crocker in idem , pp . 219-48 . The most recent studies are Hall ( 1990 ) and Fouke ( 1997 ) . 2 See Hutton ( 1990 ) , Introduction , pp . ix - xi , and ...
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... death . The viewpoint and apologetic stance of this first biography is essentially the same as that contained in Ward's Life and its continuation . 2 . Henry More was the seventh and youngest son of Alexander More , a Calvinist ...
... death . The viewpoint and apologetic stance of this first biography is essentially the same as that contained in Ward's Life and its continuation . 2 . Henry More was the seventh and youngest son of Alexander More , a Calvinist ...
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... death as a memorial to their beloved teacher and friend . It seems likely that Ward , More's former sizar and acquaintance , if not involved in its circulation , at least would have read this obituary portrait . We can surmise that this ...
... death as a memorial to their beloved teacher and friend . It seems likely that Ward , More's former sizar and acquaintance , if not involved in its circulation , at least would have read this obituary portrait . We can surmise that this ...
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