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<p> a Spanish Protestant, brother of the preceding (known, like his brother, bythe name Dryander), studied at Louvain and Paris, and embraced Reformed principles. At the request of his father he returned to Italy, and remained there in great uneasiness for some years. He was preparing to rejoin his brother in [[Germany]] when he was denounced before the [[Inquisition]] as a heretic. He was tried, condemned, and burnt alive in 1546. — McCrie,, [[Reformation]] in Spain, chapter 5. </p>
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<p> a Spanish Protestant, brother of the preceding (known, like his brother, bythe name Dryander), studied at Louvain and Paris, and embraced [[Reformed]] principles. At the request of his father he returned to Italy, and remained there in great uneasiness for some years. He was preparing to rejoin his brother in [[Germany]] when he was denounced before the [[Inquisition]] as a heretic. He was tried, condemned, and burnt alive in 1546. '''''''''' McCrie,, [[Reformation]] in Spain, chapter 5. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:22, 15 October 2021

Enzinas Jayme De [1]

a Spanish Protestant, brother of the preceding (known, like his brother, bythe name Dryander), studied at Louvain and Paris, and embraced Reformed principles. At the request of his father he returned to Italy, and remained there in great uneasiness for some years. He was preparing to rejoin his brother in Germany when he was denounced before the Inquisition as a heretic. He was tried, condemned, and burnt alive in 1546. McCrie,, Reformation in Spain, chapter 5.

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