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<p> an [[Italian]] theologian and moralist, a native of Milan, became famous as a preacher, and was appointed consulter to the inquisition by [[Clement]] IX. Several times he was offered a bishopric, but declined. He died September 17, 1679, leaving, Epitome Decretorum Conciliorum S. Mediolabnensis Ecclesice (Milan, 1640): — Manuale Regularis Disciplinae (ibid. 1659): — Concordantiae Morales in Exodum (ibid. 1655): — Promptuarium Episcoporum (ibid. 1668): — Concordantiae Morales in Genesin (ibid. 1671): — In Leviticum (ibid. 1677): — In Deuteronomium (ibid. 1681): — Vitae Sanctorum Haymonis et Vermundi de Coriis (ibid.). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> an [[Italian]] theologian and moralist, a native of Milan, became famous as a preacher, and was appointed consulter to the inquisition by [[Clement]] IX. Several times he was offered a bishopric, but declined. He died September 17, 1679, leaving, Epitome Decretorum Conciliorum S. Mediolabnensis Ecclesice (Milan, 1640): '''''''''' Manuale Regularis Disciplinae (ibid. 1659): '''''''''' Concordantiae Morales in Exodum (ibid. 1655): '''''''''' Promptuarium Episcoporum (ibid. 1668): '''''''''' Concordantiae Morales in Genesin (ibid. 1671): '''''''''' In Leviticum (ibid. 1677): '''''''''' In Deuteronomium (ibid. 1681): '''''''''' Vitae Sanctorum Haymonis et Vermundi de Coriis (ibid.). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_34732"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/corio,+haymo Haymo Corio from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Haymo Corio [1]

an Italian theologian and moralist, a native of Milan, became famous as a preacher, and was appointed consulter to the inquisition by Clement IX. Several times he was offered a bishopric, but declined. He died September 17, 1679, leaving, Epitome Decretorum Conciliorum S. Mediolabnensis Ecclesice (Milan, 1640): Manuale Regularis Disciplinae (ibid. 1659): Concordantiae Morales in Exodum (ibid. 1655): Promptuarium Episcoporum (ibid. 1668): Concordantiae Morales in Genesin (ibid. 1671): In Leviticum (ibid. 1677): In Deuteronomium (ibid. 1681): Vitae Sanctorum Haymonis et Vermundi de Coriis (ibid.). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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