Bishop of Salisbury from 1618, a former protégé of and chaplain to Archbishop John Whitgift and also, ironically, the grandfather of the author of the deistic Treatise of Humane Reason (1674), Fotherby’s intellectual legacy comprised a treatise attacking atheism, published posthumously as Atheomastix in 1622, and a collection of four sermons, which appeared in 1608.
Fotherby, Martin (c.1560–1620), bishop of Salisbury / TARANTINO G. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 0-0. [10.1007/978-3-319-02848-4_419-1]
Fotherby, Martin (c.1560–1620), bishop of Salisbury
TARANTINO G
2015
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Bishop of Salisbury from 1618, a former protégé of and chaplain to Archbishop John Whitgift and also, ironically, the grandfather of the author of the deistic Treatise of Humane Reason (1674), Fotherby’s intellectual legacy comprised a treatise attacking atheism, published posthumously as Atheomastix in 1622, and a collection of four sermons, which appeared in 1608.File in questo prodotto:
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