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<p> a Spanish theologian of the 17th century, was born at Burgos, in Castile. He belonged to the [[Order]] of St. Dominic, and occupied an elevated position. He became censor of the [[Inquisition]] and director of the [[College]] of St. [[Thomas]] at Madrid. He died in 1657. He wrote, Santo Tomds de Aquino, [[Doctor]] Angelico de la Iglesia, en Vida y Doctrina Predicada (Madrid, vol. i, 1648; vol. ii, 1651). </p>
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<p> a Spanish theologian of the 17th century, was born at Burgos, in Castile. He belonged to the Order of St. Dominic, and occupied an elevated position. He became censor of the [[Inquisition]] and director of the College of St. [[Thomas]] at Madrid. He died in 1657. He wrote, Santo Tomds de Aquino, Doctor Angelico de la Iglesia, en Vida y Doctrina Predicada (Madrid, vol. i, 1648; vol. ii, 1651). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:55, 15 October 2021

Gonzalo De Arriaga [1]

a Spanish theologian of the 17th century, was born at Burgos, in Castile. He belonged to the Order of St. Dominic, and occupied an elevated position. He became censor of the Inquisition and director of the College of St. Thomas at Madrid. He died in 1657. He wrote, Santo Tomds de Aquino, Doctor Angelico de la Iglesia, en Vida y Doctrina Predicada (Madrid, vol. i, 1648; vol. ii, 1651).

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