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Matthias Flacius: '''Matthias Flacius''' taught a strong view of what later theologians would call total depravity. |
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Flacius, Matthias Summary
590 words, approx. 2 pages FLACIUS, MATTHIAS (1520–1575), known as Matthias Flacius Illyricus, was an Italo-Croatian scholar and polemicist; a creative, fiery theological leader of the late Lutheran Reformation. Born in Albona, Istria, Flacius was trained in the humanist...
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253 words, approx. 1 pages Dutch Protestants claim three U.S. presidents: Martin Van Buren, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt cherished his Reformed Church heritage. The Reformed Church pioneered in foreign MIS-SIONS in Asia and the Middle East,...
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 Matthias Flacius Illyricus (Latin; Croatian Matija Vlačić/Vlachich, German Matthias Flach) (March 3, 1520-March 11, 1575) was a Lutheran reformer. He was born in Carpano, a part of Albona (today Labin) in Istria, son of Andrea Vlacich alias Francovich...


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