Friburgi Helvetiorum : ex officina typographica Abrahami Gemperlini, 1592
Composed in the context of the religious dispute of Emmendingen (1590) by Johannes Pistorius, 1546-1608, even though he had not been involved personally, addresses this work to the protestant Johannes Pappus (1549-1610), professor of theology in Strasbourg and defendant of the reform party.
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Friburgi Helvetiorum : ex officina typographica Abrahami Gemperlini, 1592
This apologetic work is part of the religious dispute of Emmendingen (1590), which opposed on the catholic side Georg Haenlin (+1621), professor of theology at the University of Freiburg im Breisgau as well as Johann Zehender, against Johannes Pappus (1549-1610), professor of theology at Strasbourg. It is an answer to Pappus' work : "Confessionis Augustanae et Augustinianae parallela : quibus...
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Gedruckt zu Freyburg in Uchtlandt : bey Abraham Gemperlin, 1591
Violent catholic pamphlet defending Johann Pistorius (1564-1608), a recent convert to catholicism, against attacks lead by the protestant theologist Lucas Osiander (1534-1604), who's at the same time the author of a script called : "Fernere Beweisung, dass D. Jo. Pistorius Nidanus nicht aus Zwang seines Gewissens und rechtmässigen Ursachen vom H. Evangelio zum Papstumb abgefallen" (Tübingen,...
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Gedruckt zu Freyburg in Uchtlandt : bey Abraham Gemperlin, 1591
Catholic pamphlet affronting Luther's doctrines, written by the franciscan priest Georg Ecker, during the polemics which were fought/carried out between the convert Johann Pistorius (1564-1608) and the protestant theologian Lucas Osiander (1534-1604).
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As Sébastien Werro points out in the preface, the author of this biography of Saint Charles Borromeo (1538-1584) is Bernardino Tarugi.
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This german translation of the diatribe against calvinists by the Scottish jesuist John Hay (1546-1607), translated by the pastor Sebastian Werro (1555-1614) from Fribourg im Uechtland, who has added a second part of his own doing. This is the very first printed work who has been published by the "officine typographique d'Abraham Gemperlin", the first printer of the canton of Fribourg.
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