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<p> (third of the name), a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Zipsendorf, where his father was the Protestant minister, in the last half of the 17th century. He wrote, Theses de Catechismo (Plauen, 1698) :- Preecepta Homiletica (Leipsic, 1686) : - Plauisches Htandbuch (1698) :- Sententice ac Formulce Latino-Germanicce (Plauen, 1699). </p>
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<p> (third of the name), a [[Protestant]] theologian of Germany, was born at Zipsendorf, where his father was the Protestant minister, in the last half of the 17th century. He wrote, Theses de Catechismo (Plauen, 1698) :- Preecepta Homiletica (Leipsic, 1686) : - Plauisches Htandbuch (1698) :- Sententice ac Formulce Latino-Germanicce (Plauen, 1699). </p>
 
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Johannes Avenarius [1]

(third of the name), a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Zipsendorf, where his father was the Protestant minister, in the last half of the 17th century. He wrote, Theses de Catechismo (Plauen, 1698) :- Preecepta Homiletica (Leipsic, 1686) : - Plauisches Htandbuch (1698) :- Sententice ac Formulce Latino-Germanicce (Plauen, 1699).

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