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<p> one of the most zealous defendants of the doctrine of the Flacians, was born at Schweidnitz, near the middle of the 16th century. First a deacon at Aschersleben, he was afterwards called to [[Eisleben]] as regular pastor, and finally appointed court preacher at Weimar. [[Accused]] of favoring the views of Flacius, a consistent though much persecuted follower of Luther, he was, with other prominent preachers guilty of the same failing, dismissed from his position in 1572. He now removed to Austria; where he published in 1581 a pamphlet against the first article of the Concordien formel, under the title of Christoph Irenaei Examen d. ersten Artikels u. d. lirbel-Geistes i. d. neuen Concordienbuch von der Erbsiinde. The date of his death is not known to us. See Aschbach, Kirchen-Lex. 2, 781. (See [[Flacius]]). </p> | Christoph Irenaeus <ref name="term_45249" /> | ||
==References == | <p> one of the most zealous defendants of the doctrine of the Flacians, was born at Schweidnitz, near the middle of the 16th century. First a deacon at Aschersleben, he was afterwards called to [[Eisleben]] as regular pastor, and finally appointed court preacher at Weimar. [[Accused]] of favoring the views of Flacius, a consistent though much persecuted follower of Luther, he was, with other prominent preachers guilty of the same failing, dismissed from his position in 1572. He now removed to Austria; where he published in 1581 a pamphlet against the first article of the Concordien formel, under the title of Christoph Irenaei [[Examen]] d. ersten Artikels u. d. lirbel-Geistes i. d. neuen Concordienbuch von der Erbsiinde. The date of his death is not known to us. See Aschbach, Kirchen-Lex. 2, 781. (See [[Flacius]]). </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_45249"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/irenaeus,+christoph Christoph Irenaeus from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_45249"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/irenaeus,+christoph Christoph Irenaeus from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Christoph Irenaeus [1]
one of the most zealous defendants of the doctrine of the Flacians, was born at Schweidnitz, near the middle of the 16th century. First a deacon at Aschersleben, he was afterwards called to Eisleben as regular pastor, and finally appointed court preacher at Weimar. Accused of favoring the views of Flacius, a consistent though much persecuted follower of Luther, he was, with other prominent preachers guilty of the same failing, dismissed from his position in 1572. He now removed to Austria; where he published in 1581 a pamphlet against the first article of the Concordien formel, under the title of Christoph Irenaei Examen d. ersten Artikels u. d. lirbel-Geistes i. d. neuen Concordienbuch von der Erbsiinde. The date of his death is not known to us. See Aschbach, Kirchen-Lex. 2, 781. (See Flacius).