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923: 932: 716: 90: 20: 232: 251:, became an early scholar of Germanic philology. The Tremellius-Junius Bible, a distinctively Reformed Latin translation, was first published in 1579. It received thirty-three printings between 1579 and 1764 and was very influential on Reformed dogmatics, shaping Protestant theology into the late eighteenth century. The Tremellius-Junius Old Testament was often paired with 329:
are necessarily antithetical. Junius examines the classification of the Mosaic laws as moral, ceremonial, and judicial, and argues that the ceremonial laws typically contain a "composite rationale from the moral, judicial, and ceremonial law." Upon his death in 1602, Junius was succeeded as chair of
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delivered the funeral oration at Leiden University. Gomarus notes two different dates for Junius's death: October 13 and October 20. Most research libraries, reference materials, and library catalog authority files list the date of death as October 13.
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Junius studied for two years at the gymnasium at Lyon, reading Greek and Roman classics. He nearly became an atheist while reading
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Defensio catholicae doctrinae de s. trinitate personarum in unitate essentiae Dei, adversus Samosatenicos errores
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From the late 1580s to 1592, Junius participated in diplomatic missions for the duke of
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de Bèze, Théodore (2006). Aubert, Hippolyte; Aubert, Fernand; Meylan, Henri (eds.).
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a commentary on each of the Old Testament passages referenced in the New Testament.
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in France and Germany, which involved meeting personally with the king of France,
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in 1566 to protect Protestants, but only those who were natives of the
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Woodward, Bernard Bolingbroke; Cates, William Leist Readwin (1872).
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were forced out. In 1579, German prince and friend of the Reformed
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Fletcher, Harris (1927). "Milton's Use of Biblical Quotations".
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A Treatise on True Theology with the Life of Franciscus Junius
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he was convinced to commit himself to God and he entered the
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in 1567. He wrote a translation of the Bible into Latin with
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As to the date of his death, Latin scholar David C. Noe (of
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Encyclopaedia of Chronology: Historical and Biographical
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From 1573 till 1578 he was at Heidelberg, assisting
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In Bautz, Friedrich Wilhelm (ed.). 424:] (in Latin). Raphelengius. 1593. 366:Te moerens scola flet suum magistrum, 224:in his unfortunate expedition to the 216:; but in 1568 his patron sent him as 73:, and his Treatise on True Theology ( 1022:Academic staff of Leiden University 933:Works by or about Franciscus Junius 271:. Junius, along with author of the 13: 768:Haag, Eugène; Haag, Émile (1855). 341:) has identified a discrepancy in 14: 1043: 924:Works by or about François du Jon 908: 824:. Vol. III. T. Bautz-Verlag. 1007:16th-century French male writers 919:Post-Reformation Digital Library 714: 305:, which became a cornerstone of 188:, but Junius did not take part. 1002:16th-century French theologians 867:from the original on 2013-04-29 856:Journal of Markets and Morality 374:Doctorem gemit orbis universus. 370:Orba ecclesia te suum parentem, 16:Huguenot theologian (1545–1602) 417:De Politiae Mosis Observatione 315:De politiae Mosis observatione 148:. 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