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<p> a popish controversial writer and professor at Louvain, died there in 1716. His most remarkable publication is his Lux de Luce '(4to). In the first book he treats of the antiquity of the Vulgate; in the second, of the various readings; in the third, he compares the Sixtine and Clementine editions. See Rose, Gen. Biog. Dict. s.v. </p>
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<p> a popish controversial writer and professor at Louvain, died there in 1716. His most remarkable publication is his [[Lux]] de Luce '(4to). In the first book he treats of the antiquity of the Vulgate; in the second, of the various readings; in the third, he compares the Sixtine and Clementine editions. See Rose, Gen. Biog. Dict. s.v. </p>
 
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Henri De Bukentop [1]

a popish controversial writer and professor at Louvain, died there in 1716. His most remarkable publication is his Lux de Luce '(4to). In the first book he treats of the antiquity of the Vulgate; in the second, of the various readings; in the third, he compares the Sixtine and Clementine editions. See Rose, Gen. Biog. Dict. s.v.

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