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<p> son of a [[Protestant]] minister, was born in 1632 at Leyden, where he received his education. Having officiated to a Dutch congregation at Hanau, in Hessen, he returned to his native city, and was nominated regent of the college in which he had before studied. Not long afterward he was elevated to the professorship of divinity at Utrecht, where he died November 10,1679, having established considerable reputation as a linguist, a preacher, and a philosopher. His works include (in Dutch) [[Commentaries]] on the [[Pentateuch]] (Utrecht, 1660, 8vo, and 1668, 4to): Commentaries on Joshua, Ruth, and Judges (Ibid. 1675, 4to): '''''—''''' Commentaries on Kings, Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther (Amst. 1683, 4to): '''''—''''' [[Commentary]] on the Book of Samuel (Utrecht, 1678, 4to). He also wrote, in Latin, Synopsis Theoilgica (Amst. 1699, 2 vols. 4to), and other works. '''''—''''' Biog. Univ. 6, 327; Landon, Eccl. Dict. s.v. </p>
<p> son of the preceding, born at [[Utrecht]] in 1671, where he taught theology until his death in 1719. He wrote, among other works, Theologus, sive de iis quce ad verum et consummatum Theologum requiruntur (Utrecht, 1715, 4to): '''''—''''' De persecutione Diocletiani (Ibid. 1719, 4to). </p>


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Latest revision as of 08:31, 15 October 2021

Franciscus Burmann [1]

son of the preceding, born at Utrecht in 1671, where he taught theology until his death in 1719. He wrote, among other works, Theologus, sive de iis quce ad verum et consummatum Theologum requiruntur (Utrecht, 1715, 4to): De persecutione Diocletiani (Ibid. 1719, 4to).

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