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<p> a Hungarian theologian, was born at Raab, Feb. 28, 1672. He studied theology at [[Wittenberg]] and Tubingen; and became chaplain of a Hungarian regiment. He died at Bartfeld, Feb. 2, 1711. He wrote in [[Latin]] and Hungarian, Dissertatio Historicotheologica de Catechumenis (Strasb. 1700): — Magyar Theologia (Bartfeld, 1709): — Currus Mortis ex Pestilentia, in quo Hominibus Salutarem Mortem Cupientibus Gratiam ipsemet Dominus [[Jesus]] Preparet (Strasb. 1702). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
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<p> a Hungarian theologian, was born at Raab, Feb. 28, 1672. He studied theology at [[Wittenberg]] and Tubingen; and became chaplain of a Hungarian regiment. He died at Bartfeld, Feb. 2, 1711. He wrote in Latin and Hungarian, Dissertatio Historicotheologica de Catechumenis (Strasb. 1700): '''''''''' Magyar Theologia (Bartfeld, 1709): '''''''''' Currus Mortis ex Pestilentia, in quo Hominibus Salutarem Mortem Cupientibus Gratiam ''Ipsemet Dominus Jesus Preparet'' (Strasb. 1702). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 15 October 2021

Mihaly Aacs [1]

a Hungarian theologian, was born at Raab, Feb. 28, 1672. He studied theology at Wittenberg and Tubingen; and became chaplain of a Hungarian regiment. He died at Bartfeld, Feb. 2, 1711. He wrote in Latin and Hungarian, Dissertatio Historicotheologica de Catechumenis (Strasb. 1700): Magyar Theologia (Bartfeld, 1709): Currus Mortis ex Pestilentia, in quo Hominibus Salutarem Mortem Cupientibus Gratiam Ipsemet Dominus Jesus Preparet (Strasb. 1702). See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v.

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