Robert Barclay (23 December 1648 – 3 October 1690) was a Scottish Quaker, one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends
29. sep. 2024 · Robert Barclay (born Dec. 23, 1648, Gordonstoun, Moray, Scot. —died Oct. 3, 1690, Ury, Aberdeen) was a Quaker leader whose Apology for the True Christian Divinity (1678) became a standard statement of Quaker doctrines.
After graduating from Colgate University with a BA in economics and a minor in art history, Robert Barclay enjoyed a successful career in business.
Robert Barclay launched "The Juke Joint" broadcast on WCMU in April 1985. It has been a Sunday night fixture from 8:00-11:00 pm ever since.
Født: 23. december 1648, Moray, Storbritannien
Død: 3. oktober 1690, Ury House
Børn: David Barclay of Cheapside og Robert Barclay
Forfædre: David Barclay, Jean Gordon, George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly og mere
Børnebørn: David Barclay of Youngsbury, John Barclay, Richenda Barclay og mere
Bedsteforældre: Sir Robert Gordon, 1st Baronet, Elizabeth Livingston, Louisa Gordon og mere
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Robert Barclay was one of the most eminent writers belonging to the Religious Society of Friends and a member of the Clan Barclay.
30. okt. 2022 · Robert Barclay was born in Gordonstown, on the north coast of Scotland. His father was Colonel David Barclay, who sat in two of Oliver Cromwell's Parliaments.
Robert Barclay is a vivid, witty storyteller of tales about remarkable, headstrong women cast centre stage into our great human dramas.
Robert Barclay (1648–1690) was a Scottish Quaker writer and theologian. Robert Barclay may also refer to: Sir Robert Barclay, 8th Baronet (1755–1839), ...
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Robert Barclay's Apology [ie Defense] for the True Christian Divinity is probably the most well-known and celebrated of all early Quaker writings.
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