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Dutch theologian (1583–1643)
Blaeu. Rogget 1909, p. 59. Chisholm 1911. Episcopius & Ellis 2005b. Episcopius & Ellis 2005, p. 8. Episcopius was singularly responsible for the survival
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Surname list
Episcopius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ludovicus Episcopius (c. 1520–1595), Dutch-Flemish composer from the Franco-Flemish school
Episcopius
Protestant theological movement
Olson 2009, pp. 16, 17, 200. Wynkoop 1967, pp. 61–69. Episcopius & Ellis 2005, p. 8: "Episcopius was singularly responsible for the survival of the Remonstrant
Arminianism
Flemish Roman Catholic priest and composer
as Lewis or Louis the Bishop Ludovicus Episcopius at Stichting Maastrichtse Componisten (in Dutch) Episcopius on the web site of Muziekcentrum Vlaanderen
Ludovicus_Episcopius
International Synod held in Dordrecht in 1618–1619, by the Dutch Reformed Church
Simon Episcopius (1583–1643) was spokesman of the 14 Remonstrants who were summoned before the Synod in 1618. At the opening of the synod, Episcopius asked
Synod_of_Dort
Formal disaffiliation from the Christian religion
presume; but let all work out their salvation with fear and trembling. Simon Episcopius was the leader of the Remonstrants and primary author of "The Opinions
Apostasy_in_Christianity
Dutch Reformed Christian movement
Dordrecht, after expelling the thirteen Arminian pastors headed by Simon Episcopius, established the victory of the Calvinist school. It drew up ninety-three
Remonstrants
Manuscript listing ports and coastal landmarks
Beginning of the Periplous tou Euxeinou Pontou by Arrian of Nicomedia, Johann Froben and Nicolaus Episcopius, Basel 1533
Periplus
Swiss physician (1528–1586)
State Library Düsseldorf Antidotarium speciale . Cum duobus elenchis . Episcopius, [s.l.] 1574 Digital edition / 1581 Digital edition by the University
Johannes_Jacob_Wecker
Remonstrant creed
2. Chisholm 1911, p. 82. Episcopius & Ellis 2005a, p. 5. Episcopius & Ellis 2005a, p. 9. Episcopius & Ellis 2005b. Episcopius & Taylor 1676. Olson 2015
Remonstrant_Confession
Christian theological debate
influences among Arminius' followers were Wtenbogaert, Hugo Grotius, and Simon Episcopius. Due to the Remonstrants’ view of the supremacy of civil authorities over
History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate
History_of_the_Calvinist–Arminian_debate
Arminian religious doctrine
112–13. The Confession was primarily composed by Arminius' protégé Simon Episcopius (1583–1643), and approved by the Remonstrant Pastors in 1620. The first
Conditional preservation of the saints
Conditional_preservation_of_the_saints
Dutch humanist (c. 1466–1536)
friends" (including Bonifacius Amerbach, Hieronymus Froben, and Nicolaus Episcopius.) His last words, as recorded by his friend and biographer Beatus Rhenanus
Erasmus
1556 book on mining and metallurgy by Georgius Agricola
& Nicolaus Episcopius, 1556. Agricola, Georg. Vom Bergkwerck. Translated by Philipp Bech. Basel: Hieronymus Froben & Nicolaus Episcopius, 1557. Agricola
De_re_metallica
Dutch painter
Jan de Bisschop, also known as Johannes Episcopius (1628–1671), was a lawyer, who became a Dutch Golden Age painter and engraver. According to the Netherlands
Jan_de_Bisschop
1993 novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
Watership Down. Georg Agricola, De re metallica Latin edition by Froben and Episcopius, Basle, 1556. Cornelius Agrippa, De Occulta Philosophia Latin edition
The_Club_Dumas
Day of the year
1398) 1529 – John Frederick II, duke of Saxony (died 1595) 1583 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian and academic (died 1643) 1587 – Johannes Fabricius,
January_8
Dutch theologian (1569–1622)
Lubbertus, who led the opposition to Vorstius, was described by Simon Episcopius as being of "more than feminine imbecility". Claiming that true religion
Conrad_Vorstius
Type of creationism
attributed the concept to the 17th-century Dutch Arminian theologian Simon Episcopius. Chalmers wrote: "My own opinion, as published in 1814, is that it [Genesis
Gap_creationism
House in Basel, Switzerland
and joined forces with the printers Johann Herwagen and Nicolaus Episcopius. Episcopius would marry Froben's daughter Justina in 1529. The joint venture
Haus_zum_Sessel
Italian theologian and co-founder of Socinianism (1539–1604)
Socinius) was highly influential on Remonstrant thinkers such as Simon Episcopius, who drew on Sozzini's arguments for viewing the sacred scriptures as
Fausto_Sozzini
Name list
Carrion; 1547–1595), Flemish humanist and classical scholar Ludovicus Episcopius (Ludovicus de Bisschop; c.1520–1595), Flemish composer Ludovicus Finsonius
Ludovicus
Trinitarian doctrine in Christianity
alone. His disciple, Simon Bisschop (1583–1643), who assumed the name Episcopius, went further speaking openly and repeatedly of the subordination of the
Subordinationism
English pastor (1576–1625)
of theology. He attended the lectures of the noted theologians, Simon Episcopius and Johannes Polyander. His entry into the university "freed him from
John_Robinson_(pastor)
Swiss printer (1501–1563)
traveled widely in Europe. He, his father and his brother-in-law Nicolaus Episcopius were noted for their working friendship with Erasmus and for making Basel
Hieronymus_Froben
Day of the year
Scottish mathematician, physicist, and astronomer (born 1550) 1643 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian and academic (born 1583) 1661 – Alexander Leslie, 1st
April_4
First printed editions of a manuscript
for the first time in 1621. 1575 Diophantus Eusebius Episcopius & heirs of Nicolaus Episcopius Basel Edition of Rerum Arithmeticarum Libri sex translated
List of editiones principes in Latin
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Name list
presenter Simon During (born 1950), New Zealand-Australian academic Simon Episcopius (1583–1643), Dutch theologian and Remonstrant Simon Fairweather (born
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Protestant minister of Amiens, translator of Grotius, and successor of Simon Episcopius at the Remonstrant seminary in Amsterdam. He is credited with introducing
Étienne_de_Courcelles
the delegates (from Utrecht, two ministers and a church elder). Simon Episcopius emerged as leader of the group of Remonstrants who were summoned. His
List of participants in the Synod of Dort
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Dutch philosopher and jurist (1583–1645)
theological seminary at Amsterdam where Grotius came to teach alongside Episcopius, van Limborch, de Courcelles, and Leclerc. In 1634, Grotius was given
Hugo_Grotius
Protestant Christian theological tradition
after the death of Arminius his followers, the Remonstrants led by Simon Episcopius, presented a document to the Netherlands. This document is known today
Wesleyan_theology
Bohemian humanist and scholar (1497–1554)
death by the partnership of his son Hieronymus and son-in-law Nikolaus Episcopius. The edition of the Periplus was full of errors which were not corrected
Sigismund_Gelenius
Dutch Calvinist minister, theologian, and academic
prophecy. Controversy with the Remonstrants continued, especially with Simon Episcopius and Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus. Walaeus emphasized daily repentance in
Antonius_Walaeus
Dutch Golden Age painter
Fontainebleau are known and only a portrait of the remonstrant preacher Simon Episcopius (1583-1643) survives. (in Dutch) Dirk Pietersz in Karel van Mander's Schilder-boeck
Dirk_Pietersz
Dutch Remonstrant minister
Henricus Niellius was another Remonstrant, whose widow married Simon Episcopius. In 1615 Niellius defended Simon Goulart the Younger to the Walloon Consistorium
Carolus_Niellius
Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus (c. 1582–1650) Johann Gerhard (1582–1637) Simon Episcopius (1583–1643) Hugo Grotius (1583–1645) Zachary Boyd (1585–1653) Dirk Rafelsz
List_of_Christian_theologians
Dutch theologian (1560–1609)
Johannes Arnoldi Corvinus, as well as the brothers Rembert and Simon Episcopius. His successor at Leiden (again selected with the support of Uytenbogaert
Jacobus_Arminius
Calendar year
1583) Rustam Khan, Georgian-Iranian soldier (b. c. 1588) April 4 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (b. 1583) April 12 Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach (1606–1643)
1643
Dutch Remonstrant theologian
5th ed., 1735), is a full and clear exposition of the system of Simon Episcopius and Stephan Curcellaeus. The fourth edition (1715) included a posthumous
Philipp_van_Limborch
Dutch Remonstrant minister and Neo-Latin poet
was subjected to criticism by Abraham Heidanus, and supported by Simon Episcopius. In exile in Danzig he published Senatus Gedanensis anagrammaticus (1632)
Samuel_Naeranus
Decade
1583) Rustam Khan, Georgian-Iranian soldier (b. c. 1588) April 4 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (b. 1583) April 12 Louis I, Count of Erbach-Erbach (1606–1643)
1640s
First printed edition of a work that was previously only in manuscripts
Gechauff Venatorius. 1544 Flavius Josephus Hieronymus Frobenius & Nicolaus Episcopius Basel Edited by Arnoldus Arlenius. The volume also contained the 4 Maccabees
Editio_princeps
English Puritan minister (1576–1633)
to his place. It was at this time he began his controversy with Simon Episcopius, who, in attacking the Coronis, railed against the author as having been
William_Ames
civilis, Paris, 1538. Commentaria iuris civili (in Latin). Basel: Nikolaus Episcopius. 1562. Annabel S. Brett (4 May 2014). Changes of State: Nature and the
François_Connan
a gift that can be rejected. Unlike Arminius, many of his followers (Episcopius, Simon, Philipp van Limborch) rejected unconditional assurance of salvation
Predestination in Protestantism
Predestination_in_Protestantism
Italian priest and historian (died 1574)
Schluss Jo. Farreus et fratr. Scardeonius, Bernardinus; Bongars, Jacques; Episcopius, Nicolaus (1560). Bernardini Scardeonii ... De antiquitate urbis Patavii
Bernardino_Scardeone
Genevan theologian and biblical scholar (1657–1736)
his grand-uncle, Stephan Curcellaeus (d. 1645) and by those of Simon Episcopius. A last attempt to live at Geneva, made at the request of relatives there
Jean_Le_Clerc_(theologian)
1650–1672 Dutch historical period
Republic. Locke did not go further than the Dutch Remonstrants, like Simon Episcopius, in their 1620s polemics about toleration. His was a basically conservative
First_Stadtholderless_Period
English Bishop of St David's (1634–1710)
from Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet. The context was that Petavius and Simon Episcopius, to take two examples, denied that the ante-Nicene Church Fathers held
George_Bull
Book about professors of the University of Leiden
Trelcatius Filius Jacobus Arminius Conradus Vorstius Johannes Polyander Simon Episcopius Cornelius Grotius Hugo Donellus Julius Beyma Everardus Bronchorstius Gerardus
Alma_Academia_Leidensis
First edition works in Greek
Gechauff Venatorius. 1544 Josephus Flavius Hieronymus Frobenius & Nicolaus Episcopius Basel Edited by Arnoldus Arlenius. The volume also contained the 4 Maccabees
List of editiones principes in Greek
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as an umbrella for a larger grouping of ideas including those of Simon Episcopius, Hugo Grotius, John Wesley, and others. There are two primary perspectives
Christianity in the 16th century
Christianity_in_the_16th_century
English cleric and academic (1572–1643)
Thomas Wallis, Gerard Herbert, Joseph Hall, and Arthur Lake survive. Simon Episcopius found him the most learned member of the synod. In 1623 he was appointed
Samuel_Ward_(scholar)
Calendar year
towns of Sartene and Arbellara are sacked (summer). January 8 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (d. 1643) January 12 – Niccolò Alamanni, Greek-born
1583
English cleric, theologian and writer
Hales's own authority) that Hales departed from Calvinism when Simon Episcopius pressed the verse St. John iii. 16 to support his own doctrine. According
John_Hales_(theologian)
Scottish clergyman, writer and historian (1780 – 1847)
subsequently spread its popularity of this idea which he credited to Episcopius. He wrote of Genesis 1:1: "My own opinion, as published in 1814, is that
Thomas_Chalmers
Swiss printer, publisher, and humanist (died 1527)
the business in collaboration with Johann Herwagen and later Nikolaus Episcopius. Johannes Froben’s memorial plaque in the Hebrew – Greek – Latin languages
Johann_Froben
German physician and philosopher (1511 – 1587)
2478). Organi Aristotelei Pars prima eaq[ue] analytica. Basel: Eusebius Episcopius, 1577 (VD16 S 2483). Tractationum physicarum et medicarum tomus unus.
Jakob_Schegk
and musician Joop van den Ende (born 1942), theatrical producer Simon Episcopius (1583–1643), theologian and Remonstrant Malcolm Esajas (born 1986), football
List_of_people_from_Amsterdam
Flemish bookseller, printer and publisher
Papa, Jean de Latre, Geert van Turnhout, Adrianus Stockaert, Ludovicus Episcopius, Jan Belle, Lupus Hellinck, Noë Faignient, Theodor Evertz and possibly
Petrus_Phalesius_the_Elder
Italian painter
urbis patavinae antiquitate et claris civibus patavinis. Basel: Nicolaus Episcopius. pp. 370–71. Tolley, Thomas (2003). "Squarcione, Francesco". Grove Art
Francesco_Squarcione
Google Books. Milton, p. 63 note 43; Google Books. Mark A. Ellis, Simon Episcopius' Doctrine of Original Sin (2006), p. 61 note 161; Google Books. (in Dutch)
Jacobus_Taurinus
Swiss theologian (1599–1664)
he attended the synod of Dort, where he formed friendships with Simon Episcopius, Ludwig Crocius, and others. He succeeded his late father in the chair
Johannes_Buxtorf_II
1921) Willem Anthony Engelbrecht, jurist and colonial administrator Simon Episcopius, theologian Paul Sophus Epstein, physicist Enrico Fermi, Nobel laureate
List of Leiden University people
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der Mijle, both Johannes Polyander (who succeeded Gomarus) and Simon Episcopius (who succeeded Arminius) were appointed. Oldenbarnevelt functioned as
Cornelis_van_der_Mijle
Flemish bookseller, printer and publisher
non Papa and others who were of rather local renown such as Ludovicus Episcopius, Franciscus Florius and Jean de Latre. When the music printer Petrus Phalesius
Jacob_Bathen
Italian art historian (1762–1836)
Zaccaria Dolende 53 Gaspare Dughet 54 Alberto Durero 55 Adamo Elzkeimer 56 Episcopius 57 Giacinto Espinosa 58 Bartolomeo Esteban Murillo 59 Giacinto Espinosa
Stefano_Ticozzi
Reuchlin | Christian Classics Ethereal Library". Archived from the original on 2008-06-18. Retrieved 2011-01-21. de:s:ADB:Episcopius, Simon Israel p. 459.
Nicolaas_Grevinckhoven
February 9 – Sidney Godolphin, English poet (born 1610) April 4 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (born 1583) April 12 – Nicolaus Hunnius, German theologian
1643_in_literature
Decade
Sigismondo d'India, Italian composer (d. 1629) 1583 January 8 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (d. 1643) January 12 – Niccolò Alamanni, Greek-born
1580s
Dutch regent (1570–1638)
became a colonel in the Amsterdam Civil Guard. When the Remonstrant Simon Episcopius was summoned before the mayors in 1613, De Graeff was one of his most
Jacob_Dircksz_de_Graeff
banned Remonstrant leaders Johannes Wtenbogaert, Conrad Vorstius and Simon Episcopius to have entertained. Because of alleged blasphemy Gualtherus had to leave
Wolfgang_Marcus_Gualtherus
Mulcaster – Ariodante and Genevra See 1583 in poetry January 8 – Simon Episcopius, Dutch theologian (died 1643) February 2 – Anna Visscher, Dutch artist
1583_in_literature
Irish Jesuit theologian
While at Antwerp Wadding had a controversy with the famous Arminian Simon Episcopius. The disputations of both were published in Dutch after their death in
Peter_Wadding
Dutch miniaturist and engraver (1660–1721)
which he drew from the life on vellum with a pen, one being of Simon Episcopius. He engraved many portraits from the life, among them being those of Francis
John_Faber_the_Elder
German physician and philologist (c.1500–1558)
published through the printing house of Hieronymus Froben and Nicolaus Episcopius. For a thorough overview (in French), see Brigitte Mondrain, "Éditer et
Janus_Cornarius
Evolution of Swiss crafts and trades
(publishing houses), Johannes Amerbach, Jean Froben, Johannes Petri, Nicolaus Episcopius, Johann Herwagen, Robert Winter, and Jean Oporin must be cited. Basel
History of artisanship in Switzerland
History_of_artisanship_in_Switzerland
Dutch music ensemble
Niewe Duytsche Liedekens (Maastricht 1554). Clemens non Papa, Ludovicus Episcopius (+ sampler CD) (GLO 6046) De Vrede van Munster – The Peace of Münster
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