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  • In all essential features belongs here also the Socinian ethics of Crell, which is in many respects kindred to the later Rationalistic system, and presents (in a spirit of pure Pelagianism) Christian ethics simply as improved Aristotelian ethics, and prefers the latter to the ethics of the Old Testament.

    Christian Ethics. Volume I.���History of Ethics. 1819-1870 1873

  • A few months earlier, Chakotay had been kidnapped and impersonated by a Founder who, in concert with the Cardassian scientist Crell Moset, had almost managed to kill Chakotay and his sister.

    Star Trek: Voyager®: Full Circle Kirsten Beyer 2009

  • A few months earlier, Chakotay had been kidnapped and impersonated by a Founder who, in concert with the Cardassian scientist Crell Moset, had almost managed to kill Chakotay and his sister.

    Star Trek: Voyager®: Full Circle Kirsten Beyer 2009

  • At the present, Luaran was less an impediment to his success and eventual promotion than the ego-driven Dr. Crell Moset, the renowned Cardassian scientist who had set up shop aboard the station to direct the bio-research that the Dominion had made their top priority.

    The Battle of Betazed Charlotte Douglas 2002

  • At the present, Luaran was less an impediment to his success and eventual promotion than the ego-driven Dr. Crell Moset, the renowned Cardassian scientist who had set up shop aboard the station to direct the bio-research that the Dominion had made their top priority.

    The Battle of Betazed Charlotte Douglas 2002

  • * Crell, John: De Spiritu Sancto: [4221] 1 [4222] 2 [4223] 3 [4224] 4

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

  • * [291] Crell, John: Of the Causes of the Death of Christ

    A Dissertation on Divine Justice 1616-1683 1967

  • Crypto-Calvinistic drama enacted in Electoral Saxony, Chancellor Crell was beheaded, October 9, 1601, after an imprisonment of ten years.

    Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894

  • Crell was punished, according to his epitaph, as "an enemy of peace and a disturber of the public quiet -- _hostis pacis et quietis publicae turbator_," or, as Hutter remarks in his _Concordia Concors_, "not on account of his religion, but on account of his manifold perfidy -- _non ob religionem, sed ob perfidiam multiplicem_."

    Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894

  • * Crell, John: [4508] 1 [4509] 2 [4510] 3 [4511] 4 [4512] 5 [4513] 6

    Pneumatologia 1616-1683 1967

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