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<p> a Dutch theologian, son of the preceding, flourished about the middle of the 17th century at Dordrecht, and took a prominent part in the synod held there. He died in 1688. Some of his works deserve special mention: Agonistica Sacra, sive Syntagma vocum et phrasium agonisticarum quae in Scriptura occurrunt (Rott. 1657, 12mo): — Florum Sparsio ad historium passionis Jesu [[Christi]] (ibid, 1672, 8vo). See Brandt, Hist. of the [[Reformation]] in the Low Countries; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 22:388. </p>
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<p> a Dutch theologian, son of the preceding, flourished about the middle of the 17th century at Dordrecht, and took a prominent part in the synod held there. He died in 1688. Some of his works deserve special mention: Agonistica Sacra, sive Syntagma vocum et phrasium agonisticarum quae in Scriptura occurrunt (Rott. 1657, 12mo): '''''''''' Florum Sparsio ad historium passionis [[Jesu]] [[Christi]] (ibid, 1672, 8vo). See Brandt, Hist. of the [[Reformation]] in the Low Countries; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 22:388. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 15 October 2021

Jacob Lydius [1]

a Dutch theologian, son of the preceding, flourished about the middle of the 17th century at Dordrecht, and took a prominent part in the synod held there. He died in 1688. Some of his works deserve special mention: Agonistica Sacra, sive Syntagma vocum et phrasium agonisticarum quae in Scriptura occurrunt (Rott. 1657, 12mo): Florum Sparsio ad historium passionis Jesu Christi (ibid, 1672, 8vo). See Brandt, Hist. of the Reformation in the Low Countries; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, 22:388.

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