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<p> a Reformed theologian of Holland, was born in 1632. After completing his studies, he travelled through [[France]] and Germany, and was appointed preacher of the French congregation at Groningen. In 1664 he was appointed professor in Utrecht, and shortly afterwards was called to Amsterdam, where he died, November 13, 1690. He wrote, [[Orator]] Sacer, seu Praeceptiones de Ratione Concionandi: — [[Tractatus]] de [[Scripture]] Sacrem Intetprete-Dissert. Critico-Theologicam de Correctione Scribarum, etc, After his death there was published, in 1700, Explication de la Priere. See Burmann, Trajectum Eruditum, Lettres sur la Vie et sur la Mort de Louis de Wolzogue (Amsterdam, 1692); Lud. Wolzogenii Apologia Parentalis, Auctore Pet. Ysairnio (ibid. 1693), Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a [[Reformed]] theologian of Holland, was born in 1632. After completing his studies, he travelled through [[France]] and Germany, and was appointed preacher of the French congregation at Groningen. In 1664 he was appointed professor in Utrecht, and shortly afterwards was called to Amsterdam, where he died, November 13, 1690. He wrote, [[Orator]] Sacer, seu Praeceptiones de Ratione Concionandi: '''''''''' [[Tractatus]] de [[Scripture]] Sacrem Intetprete-Dissert. Critico-Theologicam de Correctione Scribarum, etc, After his death there was published, in 1700, Explication de la Priere. See Burmann, Trajectum Eruditum, Lettres sur la Vie et sur la Mort de Louis de Wolzogue (Amsterdam, 1692); Lud. Wolzogenii Apologia Parentalis, Auctore Pet. Ysairnio (ibid. 1693), Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Ludovicus Van Wolzogen [1]

a Reformed theologian of Holland, was born in 1632. After completing his studies, he travelled through France and Germany, and was appointed preacher of the French congregation at Groningen. In 1664 he was appointed professor in Utrecht, and shortly afterwards was called to Amsterdam, where he died, November 13, 1690. He wrote, Orator Sacer, seu Praeceptiones de Ratione Concionandi: Tractatus de Scripture Sacrem Intetprete-Dissert. Critico-Theologicam de Correctione Scribarum, etc, After his death there was published, in 1700, Explication de la Priere. See Burmann, Trajectum Eruditum, Lettres sur la Vie et sur la Mort de Louis de Wolzogue (Amsterdam, 1692); Lud. Wolzogenii Apologia Parentalis, Auctore Pet. Ysairnio (ibid. 1693), Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)

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