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<p> a German divine, born at Butzbach in 1604. After filling various other posts, he was made professor of theology at Giessen, and died there, April, 1676. He was distinguished as a polemic, especially against the Romanists and [[Syncretists]] (q.v.). He wrote (1) Vindicatio Luth.fidei: — (2) Heptas disputationum Anti-Wallemburgicarum (1650, 1652, 2 vols. 8vo). — Tholuck, in Herzog, Real-Encyklop. v, 438,439. </p>
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<p> a German divine, born at Butzbach in 1604. After filling various other posts, he was made professor of theology at Giessen, and died there, April, 1676. He was distinguished as a polemic, especially against the Romanists and [[Syncretists]] (q.v.). He wrote (1) Vindicatio Luth.fidei: '''''''''' (2) Heptas disputationum Anti-Wallemburgicarum (1650, 1652, 2 vols. 8vo). '''''''''' Tholuck, in Herzog, Real-Encyklop. v, 438,439. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:38, 15 October 2021

Peter Haberkorn [1]

a German divine, born at Butzbach in 1604. After filling various other posts, he was made professor of theology at Giessen, and died there, April, 1676. He was distinguished as a polemic, especially against the Romanists and Syncretists (q.v.). He wrote (1) Vindicatio Luth.fidei: (2) Heptas disputationum Anti-Wallemburgicarum (1650, 1652, 2 vols. 8vo). Tholuck, in Herzog, Real-Encyklop. v, 438,439.

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