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<p> a German divine, surnamed the weathercock from the instability of his religious opinions, was born at Gardeleben in 1549, and died about the close of that century. He was first a Lutheran, then became a Jesuit, afterwards returned to the Lutheran faith, then became a Socinian, and finally a [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] again. The most important of his writings is Colloquium Jesuiticum, etc. (Leipzig, 1579 and 1580), a severe satire on the Jesuits. — Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 18:466-7; Rose, New Biog. Dict. 7:439. (J.W.M.) </p> <p> Franco. </p> <p> (See [[Boniface Vii]]). </p>
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<p> a German divine, surnamed the weathercock from the instability of his religious opinions, was born at Gardeleben in 1549, and died about the close of that century. He was first a Lutheran, then became a Jesuit, afterwards returned to the Lutheran faith, then became a Socinian, and finally a Roman [[Catholic]] again. The most important of his writings is Colloquium Jesuiticum, etc. (Leipzig, 1579 and 1580), a severe satire on the Jesuits. '''''''''' Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 18:466-7; Rose, New Biog. Dict. 7:439. (J.W.M.) </p> <p> Franco. </p> <p> (See [[Boniface Vii]]). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:30, 15 October 2021

Christian Francken [1]

a German divine, surnamed the weathercock from the instability of his religious opinions, was born at Gardeleben in 1549, and died about the close of that century. He was first a Lutheran, then became a Jesuit, afterwards returned to the Lutheran faith, then became a Socinian, and finally a Roman Catholic again. The most important of his writings is Colloquium Jesuiticum, etc. (Leipzig, 1579 and 1580), a severe satire on the Jesuits. Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 18:466-7; Rose, New Biog. Dict. 7:439. (J.W.M.)

Franco.

(See Boniface Vii).

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