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<p> a Portuguese theologian, was born at [[Torres-Vedras]] about 1592; was for some time instructor in theology at the convent of the [[Dominican]] order to which he himself belonged: and died in 1677. He published De Scientia Dei (Lisbon, 1866, 4to): — De Praedestinationis Excequatione (ibid. 1667, 4to; Lyons, 1674): — De Voluntate et de Trinitate (ibid. 1669, 4to). He also left several valuable works in MS. — Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, vol. 32, s.v. </p>
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<p> a Portuguese theologian, was born at [[Torres-Vedras]] about 1592; was for some time instructor in theology at the convent of the [[Dominican]] order to which he himself belonged: and died in 1677. He published De Scientia Dei (Lisbon, 1866, 4to): '''''''''' De Praedestinationis Excequatione (ibid. 1667, 4to; Lyons, 1674): '''''''''' De Voluntate et de Trinitate (ibid. 1669, 4to). He also left several valuable works in MS. '''''''''' Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, vol. 32, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 15 October 2021

Pedro De Magalhaeus [1]

a Portuguese theologian, was born at Torres-Vedras about 1592; was for some time instructor in theology at the convent of the Dominican order to which he himself belonged: and died in 1677. He published De Scientia Dei (Lisbon, 1866, 4to): De Praedestinationis Excequatione (ibid. 1667, 4to; Lyons, 1674): De Voluntate et de Trinitate (ibid. 1669, 4to). He also left several valuable works in MS. Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, vol. 32, s.v.

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