Lambert Daneau (c. 1530 – c. 1590) was a French jurist and Calvinist theologian. He was born at Beaugency-sur-Loire, and educated at Orléans. He studied...
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Lambert Bos (1670–1717), Dutch scholar Lambert Cadwalader (1742–1823), American merchant Lambert Croux (1927–2020), Belgian politician Lambert Daneau...
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terms, although still infrequently and sporadically in most cases. Lambert Daneau uses sabbatha one time (1581) as Synagogas quas Satanica sabbatha. Nicholas...
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humanity [witches] should be drawn chiefly from the feminine sex."" Lambert Daneau, De Veneficis Quos Olim Sortilegio, 1580 N. Remy, Daemonolatrae, p....
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the original Latin. A Francophone writer and contemporary of N Remy, Lambert Daneau, considers "sortilegus" to have been shortened to become the French...
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French theologian. Key work: Apology for the French Reformed Churches. Lambert Daneau (1530–1590), theologian. Key work: Wonderful Workmanship of the World...
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is in 1594 in John Stockwood's translation of Lambert Daneau's commentary on the Twelve Prophets. Daneau writes: This scattering abrode of the Iewes, as...
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John Calvin (1558-1564) Nicolas Colladon (1566-1571) Charles Perrot (1572, 1586, 1598) Lambert Daneau (1572, 1576-1581) Succeeded by Giovanni Diodati...
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to eternal life". Similar comments were made by Calvinist theologian Lambert Daneau. Midway through the 17th century the matter appears to have been settled...
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System also known as Dano Danno (disambiguation) Deno (disambiguation) Lambert Daneau (c. 1535–c. 1590), French jurist and Calvinist theologian This disambiguation...
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