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  • 111Christopher Holywood — For the place of his name, see Holywood. Christopher Holywood (1559 – 4 September 1626) was an Irish Jesuit of the Counter Reformation. The origin of the Nag s Head Fable has been traced to him. Contents 1 Roman Catholic and Irish 2 Ireland under …

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  • 112Latin literature in Britain — is literature from Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) originally written in Latin. A great deal of interest is invested in the literature of Britain in Germanic or Celtic languages, but explicit references to literature in Latin are scattered… …

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  • 113Niccolò Leoniceno — Born 1428 Lonigo, Veneto …

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  • 114Jacques de la Faye — Jacques de la Fave was a 17th 18th century French writer whose Defensio Religionis ( Defense of Religion ) a 251 page critique of the pantheism of John Toland, was published at Utrecht in 1709. De la Faye s was the first recorded use of the word …

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  • 11516th century in Wales — This article is about the particular significance of the century 1500 1599 to Wales and its people. Princes of Wales*Arthur Tudor (to April 2, 1502) *Prince Henry (later Henry VIII) (1504 1509)Princesses of Wales*Catherine of Aragon (November 14 …

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  • 116Thomas Stapleton — (born at Henfield, Sussex, July 1535; died at Leuven, 12 October1598) was an English Catholic controversialist.LifeHe was the son of William Stapleton, one of the Stapletons of Carlton, Yorkshire. He was educated at the Free School, Canterbury,… …

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  • 117Jean Bagot — (born Rennes, France, 9 July, 1591, died Paris, 23 August, 1664) was a Jesuit theologian. He entered the Society of Jesus, 1 July, 1611, taught belles lettres for many years at various colleges in France, philosophy for five years, theology for… …

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  • 118Corpus Catholicorum (series) — Title pages to volume 1Corpus Catholicorum. The Corpus Catholicorum (Corp. Cath., CCath., CC) is a collection of sixteenth century writings by the leading proponents and defenders of the Roman Catholic Church against the teachings of the… …

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  • 119Domingo Báñez — Domingo Bañez[1] (29 February 1528, Valladolid 22 October 1604, Medina del Campo) was a Spanish Dominican and Scholastic theologian. The qualifying Mondragonensis, attached to his name, seems to be a patronymic after his father John Bañez of… …

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  • 120Henri de Saint-Ignace — (b. in 1630, at Ath in Hainaut, Belgium; d. in 1719 or 1720, near Liège) was a Belgian Carmelite theologian.LifeAs a professor of moral theology he was noted for his learning, but still more for his Jansenistic tendencies. He took part in all the …

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