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  2. CPP: Henry More, ‘Ad V. C. epistola altera (English translation by…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Hengstermann1679A
    11 Oct 2022: 6. However, while he has restricted Moses and the other prophets to the four modes of revelation just mentioned, they being too stupid and the sort of people he secretly condemns ... to. Their prophetic knowledge is restricted to what is divinely
  3. CPP: Henry More, ‘Ad V. C. epistola altera (English translation by…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Hengstermann1679A
    11 Oct 2022: 6. However, while he has restricted Moses and the other prophets to the four modes of revelation just mentioned, they being too stupid and the sort of people he secretly condemns ... to. Their prophetic knowledge is restricted to what is divinely
  4. CPP: Henry More, ‘Philosophiæ Teutonicæ censura (English translation…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Hengstermann1679D
    11 Oct 2022: demon. 4. Now as regards the first kind of people - those who are such devout admirers of Jakob Boehme and who believe him to be infallibly inspired - this letter itself, in ... or gather people in private conventicles.
  5. CPP: Henry More, ‘Philosophiæ Teutonicæ censura (English translation…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Hengstermann1679D
    11 Oct 2022: demon. 4. Now as regards the first kind of people - those who are such devout admirers of Jakob Boehme and who believe him to be infallibly inspired - this letter itself, in ... or gather people in private conventicles.
  6. CPP: Henry More, ‘Enchiridion ethicum (English translation by Edward…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Hengstermann1679B
    11 Oct 2022: Indeed, the confidence of these people clearly results from their ignorance of dialectics and metaphysics. ... 10. Nor am I impressed by the objection of certain people who have the habit of reasoning at this point that it would follow from this that
  7. CPP: Henry More, ‘Enchiridion ethicum (English translation by Edward…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Hengstermann1679B
    11 Oct 2022: Indeed, the confidence of these people clearly results from their ignorance of dialectics and metaphysics. ... 10. Nor am I impressed by the objection of certain people who have the habit of reasoning at this point that it would follow from this that
  8. CPP: John Smith, ‘A Discourse treating of Legal Righteousness,…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/Smith1660G-excerpt007
    11 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. John Smith, ‘A Discourse treating of Legal Righteousness, Evangelical Righteousness, or the Righteousness of Faith’, from Select Discourses (1660), pp.
  9. CPP: John Smith, ‘A Discourse treating of Legal Righteousness,…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/Smith1660G-excerpt007
    11 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. John Smith, ‘A Discourse treating of Legal Righteousness, Evangelical Righteousness, or the Righteousness of Faith’, from Select Discourses (1660), pp.
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  11. CPP: Circle, Network, Constellation

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/about-the-cambridge-platonists/circle-network-constellation
    11 Oct 2022: To establish the larger circle, network or constellation of the people whom we might call Cambridge Platonists, we need to discover a series of mini-biographies and then see how they ... Cambridge and London: people and links. Emmanuel College, and beyond
  12. CPP: Transcription Guidelines

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/our-methodology/transcription-guidelines
    11 Oct 2022: If the @xml:id value of any of the people working on the document has been previously declared, subsequent occurrences of her or his <name> take a @sameAs value of # followed
  13. CPP: Critical Bibliography

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/about-the-cambridge-platonists/critical-bibliography
    11 Oct 2022: A Plain and continued Exposition of the Several Prophecies or Divine Visions of the Prophet Daniel, which have or may concern the People of God, whether Jew or Christian; whereunto is
  14. CPP: The Reception of Henry More (1640-1720)

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/about-the-cambridge-platonists/reception/more-henry
    11 Oct 2022: Henry Hallywell, The Sacred Method of saving Humane Souls by Jesus Christ (1677) [paraphrases Ee on believing other people’s experiences]. ... George Keith, A Serious Appeal to all the more Sober, Impartial & Judicious People in New-England (1692)
  15. CPP: Platonic Cabbalism in Cambridge Platonism

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/about-the-cambridge-platonists/platonic-cabbalism
    11 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. Platonic Cabbalism in Cambridge Platonism. James Bryson, University of Cambridge. The Platonic-Cabbalism [hereafter PC] of the Cambridge Platonists is
  16. CPP: Henry More, The Two Last Dialogues (1668), pp. 67-78 (Diplomatic)

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/More1668B-excerpt002
    11 Oct 2022: people; but to make their Calling and Election sure, that is to say, to discover the certainty thereof by the inward fruits of the Spirit, by Faith especially, (whereby they firmly
  17. CPP: Henry More, An Antidote against Atheism, 3rd ed., from A…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/More1662F-excerpt003
    11 Oct 2022: Countrey people concerning the time and the manner of the Tempest and shaking of the house. ... view of the people, to their great astonishment and high reverence of the Saint.
  18. CPP: Henry More, The Two Last Dialogues (1668), pp. 67-78 (Normalised)

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/More1668B-excerpt002
    11 Oct 2022: people; but to make their Calling and Election sure, that is to say, to discover the certainty thereof by the inward fruits of the Spirit, by Faith especially, (whereby they firmly
  19. CPP: Publication History of Benjamin Whichcote’s Works

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/about-the-cambridge-platonists/publication-history/whichcote-benjamin
    11 Oct 2022: Search site content. Browse by Author. About the Cambridge Platonists. Publication History. Publication History of Benjamin Whichcote’s Works. Mark Burden, University of Bristol. I. GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. Most of Whichcote’s extant works only
  20. CPP: Henry More, An Explanation of the Grand Mystery of Godliness…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/diplomatic/More1660-excerpt002
    11 Oct 2022: Birth not to the wise or noble of this World, not to the learned Rabbies or Rulers of the People, but to men of a lowly and innocent profession, to Shepheards ... Behold, said the chief Angel whose glorious presence surrounded the shepheards with light,
  21. CPP: Henry More, An Antidote against Atheism, 3rd ed., from A…

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/view/texts/normalised/More1662F-excerpt003
    11 Oct 2022: Countrey people concerning the time and the manner of the Tempest and shaking of the house. ... view of the people, to their great astonishment and high reverence of the Saint.
  22. CPP: Publication History of Ralph Cudworth’s Works

    https://www.cambridge-platonism.divinity.cam.ac.uk/about-the-cambridge-platonists/publication-history/cudworth-ralph
    11 Oct 2022: 14]. On 28 October 1664 Worthington noted in a letter to George Evans at Windsor Castle that Cudworth’s sermon was ‘not yet finished’, and that some people had ‘written to ... published his’, and urging people to ‘spur [Cudworth] up to send

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