| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - In fact, Woodward suggests, Protestantism may have energized the practice of what he calls the Christian alchemy elaborated by such Reformers as John Winthrop, Jr., Samuel Hartlib, Johann Moraien, and Robert Child, who viewed God as an active agent in the alchemical quest and believed that God intended alchemical knowledge to be the province of pious practitioners who would be dedicated to us
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