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<p> a Lutheran minister of Germany, was born in Franconia, April 15, 1572. He studied at Jena and Wittenberg, was in 1599 deacon, and attended the colloquy at [[Ratisbon]] in 1601; in 1602 he was rector at Heilbronn, in 1605 first preacher at Onolzbach, and died July 26, 1634. He wrote, Criterium Fidei: | Laurentius Laelius <ref name="term_47718" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a Lutheran minister of Germany, was born in Franconia, April 15, 1572. He studied at [[Jena]] and Wittenberg, was in 1599 deacon, and attended the colloquy at [[Ratisbon]] in 1601; in 1602 he was rector at Heilbronn, in 1605 first preacher at Onolzbach, and died July 26, 1634. He wrote, Criterium Fidei: Index Haeresium Conitroversiarum et Schismatum, etc.: Exegesis Articuli de Persona et Officio [[Christi]] Bellarnino Opposita.. See Freher, Theatrum Eruditorum; Witte, Diarium Biogaphicum; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p> | ||
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Laurentius Laelius [1]
a Lutheran minister of Germany, was born in Franconia, April 15, 1572. He studied at Jena and Wittenberg, was in 1599 deacon, and attended the colloquy at Ratisbon in 1601; in 1602 he was rector at Heilbronn, in 1605 first preacher at Onolzbach, and died July 26, 1634. He wrote, Criterium Fidei: Index Haeresium Conitroversiarum et Schismatum, etc.: Exegesis Articuli de Persona et Officio Christi Bellarnino Opposita.. See Freher, Theatrum Eruditorum; Witte, Diarium Biogaphicum; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)