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<p> a Dutch theologian, was born in 1783, and died at [[Leyden]] in 1855, professor of exegesis and dogmatics. He published Hermeneutica [[Sacra]] (Liege, 1818, 2 volumes; Paris, 1851; Turin, 1858), a work which is held in high repute among Catholics, and has also been translated into French (Paris, 1827, 1833). See Lichtenberger, Encyclop. des Sciences Religieuses, s.v. (B.P.) </p> | <p> a Dutch theologian, was born in 1783, and died at [[Leyden]] in 1855, professor of exegesis and dogmatics. He published Hermeneutica [[Sacra]] (Liege, 1818, 2 volumes; Paris, 1851; Turin, 1858), a work which is held in high repute among Catholics, and has also been translated into French (Paris, 1827, 1833). See Lichtenberger, Encyclop. des Sciences Religieuses, s.v. (B.P.) </p> | ||
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Hans Herman Janssens [1]
a Dutch theologian, was born in 1783, and died at Leyden in 1855, professor of exegesis and dogmatics. He published Hermeneutica Sacra (Liege, 1818, 2 volumes; Paris, 1851; Turin, 1858), a work which is held in high repute among Catholics, and has also been translated into French (Paris, 1827, 1833). See Lichtenberger, Encyclop. des Sciences Religieuses, s.v. (B.P.)