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    Johannes Cocceius (also Coccejus; 9 August 1603 – 5 November 1669) was a Dutch theologian born in Bremen. After studying at Hamburg and the University...
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  • Crijević or Elio Lampridio Cerva) Clavius (Christoph Clau or Klau) Johannes Coccejus (Johannes Koch) Iohannes Cochanovius (Jan Kochanowski) Christophorus Columbus...
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  • at the university there. According to a letter written by his father to Coccejus in 1663, he was able at eighteen to read the Hebrew text of the Bible and...
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  • Kempis, Wessel Gansfort, Desiderius Erasmus, Cornelius Jansen, and Johannes Coccejus, among others, as spiritual predecessors. They were more standoffish...
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  • similarly impressed other Christian scholars, such as Johannes Buxtorf (Basel), Johann Coccejus (Leyden), and Jacob Golius (Leyden). With Hulsius, Abendana...
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  • engaged in literary controversy with many learned Protestant theologians: Coccejus, Ludwig Crocius, Johann Hülsemann, Johann Conrad Dannhauer, and Drelincourt...
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  • Buxtorf, Johannes I. (1564–1629; Basel) Buxtorf, Johannes II. (1599–1664; Basel) Buxtorf, Johannes Jakob (1645–1705; Basel) Buxtorf, Johannes Jakob (1663–1732;...
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