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<p> Arnoldi (Arnold), [[Bartholomew]] </p> <p> a German [[Augustine]] monk. He was a professor of theology at Erfurt. He was Luther's teacher, and at first agreed with his views; but when he broke with the papacy, Arnoldi became his warm antagonist. He wrote many' works, chiefly against the Lutherans. He died at [[Erfurt]] in 1532. </p>
<p> Arnoldi (Arnold), [[Bartholomew]] </p> <p> a German [[Augustine]] monk. He was a professor of theology at Erfurt. He was Luther's teacher, and at first agreed with his views; but when he broke with the papacy, Arnoldi became his warm antagonist. He wrote many' works, chiefly against the Lutherans. He died at [[Erfurt]] in 1532. </p>
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Bartholomew Arnoldi (Arnold) [1]

Arnoldi (Arnold), Bartholomew

a German Augustine monk. He was a professor of theology at Erfurt. He was Luther's teacher, and at first agreed with his views; but when he broke with the papacy, Arnoldi became his warm antagonist. He wrote many' works, chiefly against the Lutherans. He died at Erfurt in 1532.

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