Guilielmus Amesius

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Guilielmus Amesius, better known as William Ames, was a prominent early 17th-century English Puritan theologian and moral philosopher noted for his influential works in Reformed scholasticism and casuistry.

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instanceOf Puritan
Reformed scholastic
human
moral philosopher
theologian
academicDegree Master of Arts
almaMater University of Cambridge NERFINISHED
birthDate 1576-10-01
birthName William Ames NERFINISHED
birthPlace England
Ipswich NERFINISHED
Suffolk NERFINISHED
citizenship Kingdom of England
countryOfExile Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
deathDate 1633-11-14
educatedAt Christ's College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
employer University of Franeker NERFINISHED
era 17th-century philosophy
Post-Reformation theology
fieldOfWork casuistry
moral philosophy
theology
influenced Jonathan Edwards NERFINISHED
New England Puritanism NERFINISHED
influencedBy John Calvin NERFINISHED
William Perkins NERFINISHED
knownFor Puritan casuistry
Reformed scholastic theology
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
movement Calvinism NERFINISHED
Puritanism NERFINISHED
name Guilielmus Amesius NERFINISHED
William Ames NERFINISHED
notableWork De Conscientia NERFINISHED
De Conscientia et eius Jure vel Casibus NERFINISHED
Fresh Suit Against Human Ceremonies in God's Worship NERFINISHED
Medulla Theologiae NERFINISHED
Medulla Theologiae Christianae NERFINISHED
occupation minister
theologian
university teacher
positionHeld professor of theology at Franeker
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Reformed Christianity
theologicalTradition Reformed theology
workLocation Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Franeker NERFINISHED
Friesland NERFINISHED

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