Vorstius, Conradus — (1569–1622) Theologian. Vorstius was born Konrad von der Vorst in Cologne, Germany. He was a student of beza in Geneva and he subsequently taught at Steinfurt near Heidelberg. There he was accused of Socinianism, but was cleared of the… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Conradus — may refer to Conradus Hirsaugiensis or Conrad of Hirsau, 11th–12th German Benedictine monk and writer Conradus Saxo or Conrad of Saxony, also known as Conradus Holyinger, 13th century Franciscan Conradus Megenbergensis or Konrad of Megenberg,… … Wikipedia
CONRADUS Vorstius — Coloniensis Theologus, Steinfurtô, de Socimsmo a multis annis suspectus, ab Arminianis, Arminio Lugduni Batavor. surrogandus, venit, sed Orthodoxis in contrarium nitentibus, Iacobô inprimis M. Britanniae Rege foederi renuntiaturum se minante, ni… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Conrad Vorstius — Conrad Vorstius[1] (Konrad von dem Vorst) (Cologne, July 19, 1569 – Tönning, September 29, 1622) was a German Dutch Protestant Remonstrant theologian, and successor to Jacobus Arminius in the theology chair at Leiden. Contents 1 Early life … Wikipedia
GOMARUS, Franciscus — (1563–1641) Theologian. Gomarus studied theology in Oxford, England, and Heidelberg, Germany. Af ter serving as a minister of the Calvinist community in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, he was appointed professor of theology at the Uni versity of… … Historical Dictionary of the Netherlands