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<p> a Spanish Jesuit, was born in 1551 at [[Medina]] del Campo, 2. Old Castile, and died at Rome, April 25, 1603. He is the author of De Rebis Fidei hoc Tempore Controversiis (Leyden, 1591; Paris, 1610, fol.): — De. Trinitate Libri V (Ingolstadt, 1586):De Transsubstant. Panis et fini in Coapus et Sanguinen [[Christi]] (ibid. 1587): — Disput. de Legitimo Usu Eucharistice in Altera tantum Specie (ibid. eod.). See Winer, Handb. der theol. Literatus, 1, 341, 419. 455, 456, 853. (B.P.). </p>
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<p> a Spanish Jesuit, was born in 1551 at [[Medina]] del Campo, 2. Old Castile, and died at Rome, April 25, 1603. He is the author of De Rebis Fidei hoc Tempore Controversiis (Leyden, 1591; Paris, 1610, fol.): '''''''''' De. Trinitate Libri V (Ingolstadt, 1586):De Transsubstant. Panis et fini in Coapus et Sanguinen [[Christi]] (ibid. 1587): '''''''''' Disput. de Legitimo Usu Eucharistice in Altera tantum Specie (ibid. eod.). See Winer, Handb. der theol. Literatus, 1, 341, 419. 455, 456, 853. (B.P.). </p>
 
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<ref name="term_64522"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/valentia,+gregorio+de Gregorio De Valentia from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Gregorio De Valentia [1]

a Spanish Jesuit, was born in 1551 at Medina del Campo, 2. Old Castile, and died at Rome, April 25, 1603. He is the author of De Rebis Fidei hoc Tempore Controversiis (Leyden, 1591; Paris, 1610, fol.): De. Trinitate Libri V (Ingolstadt, 1586):De Transsubstant. Panis et fini in Coapus et Sanguinen Christi (ibid. 1587): Disput. de Legitimo Usu Eucharistice in Altera tantum Specie (ibid. eod.). See Winer, Handb. der theol. Literatus, 1, 341, 419. 455, 456, 853. (B.P.).

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