Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Born again (Christianity)" ¶ 44
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Justus and Velsius
In 1556 Justus Velsius, a Dutch dissident, held a public disputation with Calvin during his visit to Frankfurt, in which Velsius defended free will against Calvin's doctrine of predestination.
* Justus Velsius, dissident, joined the church in 1563 until expelled from the kingdom.
* Justus Velsius

Justus and
* 1960 Justus von Dohnányi, German actor
* 1720 Justus Möser, German statesman ( d. 1794 )
According to Bede, Justus received letters of encouragement from Pope Boniface V ( 619 625 ), as did Mellitus, although Bede does not record the actual letters.
* 1803 Justus von Liebig, German chemist ( d. 1873 )
* 1555 Justus Jonas, German Protestant reformer ( b. 1493 )
* Justus Henning Boehmer ( 1674 1749 ), German ecclesiastical jurist, one of the first reformers of the church law and the civil law which was basis for further reforms and maintained until the 20th century.
* September 11 Edwin Justus Mayer, American screenwriter ( b. 1896 )
* April 18 Justus von Liebig, German chemist ( b. 1803 )
* March 6 Justus Johann Friedrich Dotzauer, German cellist and composer ( b. 1783 )
* December 14 Justus Möser, German statesman ( d. 1794 )
* January 8 Justus Möser, German statesman ( b. 1720 )
* May 12 Justus von Liebig, German chemist ( d. 1873 )
* January 21 Joseph Justus Scaliger, French Protestant scholar ( b. 1540 )
* August 5 Joseph Justus Scaliger, French Protestant scholar ( d. 1609 )
* November 10 Justus, Archbishop of Canterbury
* January 20 Justus Johann Friedrich Dotzauer, German cellist and composer ( d. 1860 )
* October 9 Justus Jonas, German Protestant reformer ( b. 1493 )
* June 5 Justus Jonas, German Protestant reformer ( d. 1555 )
* October 18 Justus Lipsius, Flemish humanist ( d. 1606 )
* Justus Lipsius, philologist and humanist ( 1547 1606 )
However, biblical scholars of the time, such as Justus Lipsius ( 1547 1606 ) and Athanasius Kircher ( c. 1601 80 ), were also beginning to subject the Ark story to rigorous scrutiny as they attempted to harmonize the biblical account with the growing body of natural historical knowledge.
* Justus Vinton ( 1806 1858 ), a Baptist missionary to Myanmar, was born in town.
* Justus Lipsius ( 1547 1606 ), humanist.

Justus and 16th
Overijse was the birthplace of the celebrated 16th century humanist Justus Lipsius.
Erditse is a god of the ancient Aquitaine Gaul, known by only one inscription which was discovered, in the 16th century, by Joseph Justus Scaliger on a votive altar found in the Parliament of Toulouse.

Justus and century
The product that was to become Marmite was invented in the late 19th century when German scientist Justus von Liebig discovered that brewer's yeast could be concentrated, bottled and eaten.
In the ninth century, Mellitus ' feast day was mentioned in the Stowe Missal, along with Laurence and Justus.
The start of the modern science of plant nutrition dates to the 19th century and the work of Justus von Liebig, among others.
In the early 18th century, Osnabrück native Justus Möser wrote an influential social and constitutional history, the Osnabrücker Geschichte, in the town.
The Semitic word kabir (" great ") has been compared to Κάβειροι since at least Joseph Justus Scaliger in the sixteenth century, but nothing else seemed to point to a Semitic origin, until the idea of " great " gods expressed by the Semitic root kbr was definitiely attested for North Syria in the thirteenth century BCE, in texts from Emar published by D. Arnaud in 1985 / 87 ( see Emar ).
The presence within half a century of the date of its foundation of such scholars as Justus Lipsius, Joseph Scaliger, Franciscus Gomarus, Hugo Grotius, Jacobus Arminius, Daniel Heinsius and Gerhard Johann Vossius, raised Leiden university to be a respected and highly thought of institute within Europe.
" Constructed between 1497 and 1514, the Cathedral houses the remains of Saints Justus and Pastor, two Christian schoolboys martyred near the city during the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the beginning of the fourth century.
In 414 a chapel was erected at the site of Justus and Pastor's martyrdom, and was converted into a Cathedral during the period of Visigoth control of Hispania ; bishops from Alcalá were present at the Councils of Toledo beginning in the seventh century.
He also propounded a view of fermentation which in some respects resembles that supported by Justus von Liebig a century and half later.
Proposed calculations of the date of creation using the Masoretic from the 10th century to the 18th century include: Marianus Scotus ( 4192 BC ), Maimonides ( 4058 BC ), Henri Spondanus ( 4051 BC ), Benedict Pereira ( 4021 BC ), Louis Cappel ( 4005 BC ), James Ussher ( 4004 BC ), Augustin Calmet ( 4002 BC ), Isaac Newton ( 4000 BC ), Johannes Kepler ( April 27, 3977 BC ) on his book Mysterium, Petavius ( 3984 BC ), Theodore Bibliander ( 3980 BC ), Christen Sørensen Longomontanus ( 3966 BC ), Melanchthon ( 3964 BC ), Martin Luther ( 3961 BC ), John Lightfoot ( 3960 BC ), Cornelius Cornelii a Lapide ( 3951 BC ) Joseph Justus Scaliger ( 3949 BC ), Christoph Helvig ( 3947 BC ), Gerardus Mercator ( 3928 BC ), Matthieu Brouard ( 3927 BC ), Benito Arias Montano ( 3849 BC ), Andreas Helwig ( 3836 BC ), David Gans ( 3761 BC ), Gershom ben Judah ( 3754 BC )
His friend the Flemish humanist Justus Lipsius called him " the wonder of the century ".
The Rochester diocese was founded by Justus, one of the missionaries who accompanied Saint Augustine of Canterbury to convert the pagan Southern English to Christianity in the early 7th century.
The surviving fragments are handwritten copies made by the Renaissance scholar Justus Lipsius in the sixteenth century.
The almanac's publication by Justus Perthes began at the ducal court of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in Germany and, its reigning dynasty was listed first therein well into the 19th century, usually followed by kindred sovereigns of the House of Wettin and then, in alphabetical order, other families of princely rank, ruling and non-ruling.
Pienaar, English influences in Dutch literature and Justus van Effen as intermediary: an aspect of eighteenth century achievement, Cambridge: University Press, 1929
* Martyr Justus at Rome ( 1st century )
At the end of the sixteenth century, for instance, Justus Lipsius, in his influential writings on military affairs, also treated the Roman military order as a permanently valid model.

0.203 seconds.