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Jacobus Trigland (Triglandius) (22 July 1583 – 5
April 1654) was a
Dutch Reformed theologian.
After the
Synod of Dort of 1618–19, he
worked and
wrote against...
- Gronovius, both
classical scholars. In 1719, he
married Margaretha Christina Trigland, who died in 1726, and
Johanna Susanna Alensoon in 1729. His son Laurens...
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instruction in the
Reformed religion from the
Calvinist preacher Cornelis Trigland, a
follower of the Contra-Remonstrant
theologian Gisbertus Voetius. The...
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published Bona
Fides Sibrandi Lubberti in
response to Lubbertus.
Jacobus Trigland joined Lubberdus in
expressing the view that
tolerance in
matters of doctrine...
- Chilmead,
English writer and
translator (born 1610)
April 5 –
Jacobus Trigland,
Dutch theologian (born 1583)
October – John Bastwick,
English physician...
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Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł,
Polish noble (b. 1594)
April 5 –
Jacobus Trigland,
Dutch theologian (b. 1583) May 18 –
Muhammad Qadiri,
Punjabi founder of...
- ben Nissan, who had
consulted him on the
answer he was to give to
Jacob Trigland [de]
about the
origin of Karaism. Also
known as
Joseph ben
Samuel ha-Ḥazzan...
- antiquities, by
Samuel Bochart (d. 1667),
Hottinger (d. 1667), Hyde (d. 1700),
Trigland (d. 1705),
Breithaupt (1707), and
Johann Jakob Schudt (d. 1722). Hackspan...
- four
questions addressed in 1698 to
David ben
Shalom ha-Zaken by
Jacobus Trigland,
professor of
theology at the
University of Leiden.
These four questions...
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historiographical Dod
Mordekhai and
Levush melkhut at the
behest of
Jacob Trigland and King
Charles XII of
Sweden respectively. Karaites, in turn,
began trying...