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<p> called Von Wesel, a German reformer, was born at Oberwesel, on the Rhine, about 1410. He was professor of divinity at Erfurt, and afterwards preached at [[Worms]] for seventeen years. He was accused of heresy and tried before the [[Inquisition]] in 1479, but, to escape death or torture, recanted. Ruchrath died in 1481. He wrote a Treatise against Indulgences, and [[Concerning]] the Authority, Duty, and [[Power]] of Pastors. See Hodgson, [[Reformers]] and [[Martyrs]] (Phila. 1867). </p>
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<p> called Von Wesel, a German reformer, was born at Oberwesel, on the Rhine, about 1410. He was professor of divinity at Erfurt, and afterwards preached at [[Worms]] for seventeen years. He was accused of heresy and tried before the [[Inquisition]] in 1479, but, to escape death or torture, recanted. Ruchrath died in 1481. He wrote a [[Treatise]] against Indulgences, and [[Concerning]] the Authority, Duty, and Power of Pastors. See Hodgson, [[Reformers]] and [[Martyrs]] (Phila. 1867). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 15 October 2021

Johann Ruchrath [1]

called Von Wesel, a German reformer, was born at Oberwesel, on the Rhine, about 1410. He was professor of divinity at Erfurt, and afterwards preached at Worms for seventeen years. He was accused of heresy and tried before the Inquisition in 1479, but, to escape death or torture, recanted. Ruchrath died in 1481. He wrote a Treatise against Indulgences, and Concerning the Authority, Duty, and Power of Pastors. See Hodgson, Reformers and Martyrs (Phila. 1867).

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