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<p> a Swedish theologian, was born July 4, 1588. He studied at different universities of Germany, and was in 1611 rector at Calmar. The war: between [[Sweden]] and [[Denmark]] put a sudden stop to his activity, but he resumed it in 1623. He died Feb. 17,1650, leaving, Disp. Synodalis de Scriptura Sacrct (Colmar, 1629): — De [[Jehovah]] [[Elohim]] (ibid. 1632): — De Persona et Officio [[Christi]] (ibid. 1633): — De Creatione et Providentia (ibid. 1635): — Disputationes Octa Synodales (ibid.). See Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a Swedish theologian, was born July 4, 1588. He studied at different universities of Germany, and was in 1611 rector at Calmar. The war: between [[Sweden]] and [[Denmark]] put a sudden stop to his activity, but he resumed it in 1623. He died Feb. 17,1650, leaving, Disp. Synodalis de Scriptura Sacrct (Colmar, 1629): '''''''''' De [[Jehovah]] [[Elohim]] (ibid. 1632): '''''''''' De Persona et Officio [[Christi]] (ibid. 1633): '''''''''' De Creatione et Providentia (ibid. 1635): '''''''''' Disputationes Octa Synodales (ibid.). See Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:23, 15 October 2021

Nicolaus Eskilli [1]

a Swedish theologian, was born July 4, 1588. He studied at different universities of Germany, and was in 1611 rector at Calmar. The war: between Sweden and Denmark put a sudden stop to his activity, but he resumed it in 1623. He died Feb. 17,1650, leaving, Disp. Synodalis de Scriptura Sacrct (Colmar, 1629): De Jehovah Elohim (ibid. 1632): De Persona et Officio Christi (ibid. 1633): De Creatione et Providentia (ibid. 1635): Disputationes Octa Synodales (ibid.). See Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)

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