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- sermons with the Danish people. Controversiarum sacrarum Pars I (1626) Controversiarum sacrarum Pars II (1627) Controversiarum sacrarum Pars III: Akropolis...
- of the first volume; by Sarnano (Costanzo Torri, Conciliatio omnium controversiarum etc. (1589– ). In many cases, the differences are mostly in the terminology...
- ‘controvertidas’ Controversiae del médico humanista Francisco Vallés: Controversiarum medicarum et philosophicarum libri decem 1556–1590». Universidad de...
- Meyer, writing as Theodorus Eleutherius, in 1705, in his Historiae controversiarum de divinae gratiae auxiliis. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: University of Padua...
- (1715) included a posthumous Relatio historica de origine et progressu controversiarum in foederato Belgio de praedestinatione. Limborch also wrote: De veritate...
- Santiago. He died in 1569 in Seville. He was a hidalgo. In his treatise Controversiarum illustrium aliarumque usu frequentium libri tres (Three books of famous...
- de œ****enico pontifice (1601); Panstratia Catholica, seu Corpus Controversiarum adversus Pontificios (Geneva, 1606); La Honte de Babylone (Sédan, 1612);...
- some of the Calvinists. He was attacked by Festus Hommius in Specimen controversiarum Belgicarum (1618). At the Synod of Dort in 1618, Episcopius was chosen...
- developed the art of controversy and taught it in his book: Manuale controversiarum ****us temporis published in Wurzburg (1623), that went into more than...
- and Cartesians. A collection of his polemical writing was the Summa Controversiarum Religionis; **** Infidelibus, Hæreticis, Schismaticis: Id Est, Gentilibus...