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The Correspondence of the Spalding Gentlemen's Society, 1710-1761
Annotated edition of erudite letters from the eighteenth-century sheds light on intellectual life at the time. One of the more remarkable survivals from sociable eighteenth-century England is the Spalding Gentlemen's Society. Founded in 1710 in Spalding in the south Lincolnshire Fens by the local barrister Maurice Johnson, to encourage thegrowth of "friendship and knowledge", it received hundreds of letters from correspondents across Britain and overseas. Concerned with such matters as antiquities, natural philosophy, numismatics, mathematics, literature and the arts, they were collated by Johnson to provide material for the Society's weekly Thursday meetings. This detailed calendar brings together the 580 letters to survive, from some 154 correspondents. 119 were members of the Spalding Society, including well-known figures of the intellectual world: Martin Folkes, Roger Gale, William Stukeley, many Freemasons and three secretaries of the Royal Society and the Society of Antiquaries. The letters are fully annotated and indexed; fifty-four are transcribed in full. They provide a vivid picture of the interests of the "curious" and demonstrate how knowledge spread during the eighteenth century.
Origins of Clements-Spalding and Allied Families of Maryland and Kentucky / by J. W. S. Clements.
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Origins of Clements-Spalding and Allied Families of Maryland and Kentucky / by J. W. S. Clements.
Explore the fascinating history of the Clements-Spalding and allied families with this detailed genealogy. J.W.S. Clements provides a comprehensive account of these families, including information on births, deaths, marriages, and other significant events, as well as photographs and illustrations. The book also offers insight into the cultural and historical context of these families and their communities. A must-read for anyone interested in genealogy or the history of these families.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Johann Joachim Spalding

Johann Joachim Spalding

Albrecht Beutel

JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
2014
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Johann Joachim Spalding (1714-1804) war ein Meister der deutschen Aufklärungstheologie. Die unprätentiöse intellektuelle Redlichkeit, in welcher er religiöse Tages- und Grundfragen beantwortet hat, dazu die einnehmende Überzeugungskraft, die ihm eigen war, und die gewinnende Aura seiner Erscheinung konnten im Klima einer sich radikalisierenden Religionskritik das Christentum lebens- und liebenswert machen. Albrecht Beutel erläutert, wie Spalding mit seinem kirchlichen Wirken, zumal als ranghöchster Repräsentant des preußischen Luthertums, dazu mit seinen weit verbreiteten religionstheologischen Schriften und begehrten Predigten nicht allein die Praxis und Theorie der Frömmigkeit seiner Zeit prägte, sondern zugleich elementare Voraussetzungen schuf, von denen die evangelische Kirche und Theologie bis in die Gegenwart zehren. In Spaldings Leben und Wirken gewann die Aufklärungstheologie exemplarische Anschaulichkeit.Die Elastizität seiner zeitgemäßen Traditionstreue, das modernitätsträchtige Potential der von ihm vollzogenen theologischen Theoriebildung und nicht zuletzt auch die klare Schönheit seiner Sprache verschafften Spalding allseits Respekt und Verehrung. Goethe pries seinen "guten und reinen Stil", Fichte verdankte ihm die erste Anregung zu philosophischer Spekulation, Schelling lobte ihn in den höchsten Tönen, Schleiermacher erfreute sich an ihm "immer fast bis zum Entzücken" und Kant bündelte den vielstimmigen Zuspruch der Gelehrtenrepublik in das lakonische Urteil: "Spalding ist allen vorzuziehen".