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<p> a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born in Holstein, July 22, 1567. He studied at [[Rostock]] and Konigsberg; was in 1592 rector at Itzehoe; in 1594, deacon at Flensburg; in 1600 pastor, and in 1604 provost there. He died December 18, 1635, leaving Voluntate Dei erga Genus Humanum: — De Resurrectione Mortuorum: — Apodixis de Animae Immortalitate, etc. See Moller, Cimbria Literata; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born in Holstein, July 22, 1567. He studied at [[Rostock]] and Konigsberg; was in 1592 rector at Itzehoe; in 1594, deacon at Flensburg; in 1600 pastor, and in 1604 provost there. He died December 18, 1635, leaving Voluntate Dei erga Genus Humanum: '''''''''' De Resurrectione Mortuorum: '''''''''' Apodixis de Animae Immortalitate, etc. See Moller, Cimbria Literata; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Friederich Dame [1]

a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born in Holstein, July 22, 1567. He studied at Rostock and Konigsberg; was in 1592 rector at Itzehoe; in 1594, deacon at Flensburg; in 1600 pastor, and in 1604 provost there. He died December 18, 1635, leaving Voluntate Dei erga Genus Humanum: De Resurrectione Mortuorum: Apodixis de Animae Immortalitate, etc. See Moller, Cimbria Literata; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)

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