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<p> Busee (Lat. Busceus, I. E. De Buys), Gerard </p> <p> a Dutch theologian, was born about 1538. He was canon at Xanten, and distinguished himself as a preacher. He died in 1596. He wrote a Reply to Faccius Illyricus; also a catechism in Flemish. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog, Generale, s.v. </p> | Gerard Busee (Lat. Busceus, I.E. De Buys) <ref name="term_29073" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Busee (Lat. Busceus, I. E. De Buys), Gerard </p> <p> a Dutch theologian, was born about 1538. He was canon at Xanten, and distinguished himself as a preacher. He died in 1596. He wrote a [[Reply]] to Faccius Illyricus; also a catechism in Flemish. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog, Generale, s.v. </p> | ||
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Gerard Busee (Lat. Busceus, I.E. De Buys) [1]
Busee (Lat. Busceus, I. E. De Buys), Gerard
a Dutch theologian, was born about 1538. He was canon at Xanten, and distinguished himself as a preacher. He died in 1596. He wrote a Reply to Faccius Illyricus; also a catechism in Flemish. See Hoefer, Nouv. Biog, Generale, s.v.