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<p> a Spanish theologian, was born at [[Madrid]] in 1564; studied at the University of Salamanca; joined the Augustines of Madrid, and attained to the first dignities of his order. He died at [[Salamanca]] Feb. 17, 1621. He has written El gobernador Christiano, lde ducido de has vidos de Moysen y Josue, principes del pueblo a Dios (Salamanca, 1612, 1619, 1634, fol.): — Los dos Estados de la espiritual Gerusalem sobre los Psalmos cxxv y cxxxvi (Medina. 1603, and Salamanca, 1610, 4to): — Origin de los Padros Ermitanos de son Augustin, y su verdadera institucion antes del gran concilio Lateranense (Salamanca, 1618, fol.): — Vida del V. P. F. A lonso de Horozco (Madrid, 1648, 8vo). He left in manuscript some comedies and several theological treatises. — [[Nicholas]] Antonio, Bibliotheca Scriptorum Hispanice, 3:734; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, vol. 33, s.v. </p>
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<p> a Spanish theologian, was born at [[Madrid]] in 1564; studied at the University of Salamanca; joined the Augustines of Madrid, and attained to the first dignities of his order. He died at [[Salamanca]] Feb. 17, 1621. He has written [[El]] gobernador Christiano, lde ducido de has vidos de Moysen y Josue, principes del pueblo a [[Dios]] (Salamanca, 1612, 1619, 1634, fol.): '''''''''' Los dos Estados de la espiritual Gerusalem sobre los Psalmos cxxv y cxxxvi (Medina. 1603, and Salamanca, 1610, 4to): '''''''''' Origin de los Padros Ermitanos de son Augustin, y su verdadera institucion antes del gran concilio Lateranense (Salamanca, 1618, fol.): '''''''''' Vida del V. P. F. A lonso de Horozco (Madrid, 1648, 8vo). He left in manuscript some comedies and several theological treatises. '''''''''' [[Nicholas]] Antonio, Bibliotheca Scriptorum Hispanice, 3:734; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, vol. 33, s.v. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_49671"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/marquez,+juan Juan Marquez from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Juan Marquez [1]

a Spanish theologian, was born at Madrid in 1564; studied at the University of Salamanca; joined the Augustines of Madrid, and attained to the first dignities of his order. He died at Salamanca Feb. 17, 1621. He has written El gobernador Christiano, lde ducido de has vidos de Moysen y Josue, principes del pueblo a Dios (Salamanca, 1612, 1619, 1634, fol.): Los dos Estados de la espiritual Gerusalem sobre los Psalmos cxxv y cxxxvi (Medina. 1603, and Salamanca, 1610, 4to): Origin de los Padros Ermitanos de son Augustin, y su verdadera institucion antes del gran concilio Lateranense (Salamanca, 1618, fol.): Vida del V. P. F. A lonso de Horozco (Madrid, 1648, 8vo). He left in manuscript some comedies and several theological treatises. Nicholas Antonio, Bibliotheca Scriptorum Hispanice, 3:734; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, vol. 33, s.v.

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