Johann or Johannes Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter; 20 April 1494 – 22 September 1566) was a German Protestant Reformer during the Protestant...
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"Johannes Agricola in Meditation" (1836) is an early dramatic monologue by Robert Browning. The poem was first published in the Monthly Repository; later...
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position that faith alone ensures justification. The Eisleben reformer Johannes Agricola challenged this compromise, and Luther condemned him for teaching...
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Agricola (1661–1729), German Jesuit Ilka Agricola (born 1973), German mathematician Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720–1774), German composer Johannes Agricola...
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propose that Melito of Sardis coined the phrase Old Testament. In 1525, Johannes Agricola advanced the doctrine that the Law was no longer needed by regenerate...
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"license to sin" and that future sins do not require repentance. Johannes Agricola, to whom Antinomianism was first attributed, stated "If you sin, be...
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A second edition by Adam Petri in August, one by Johannes Petreius in Nuremberg and also by Johannes Knobloch in Strassburg. Another one is assumed to...
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Netherlanders who actually wrote music in both styles. Agricola's style is related to that of Johannes Ockeghem, especially early in his career, and towards...
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cat, and would not realise the deception until the bag was opened. Johannes Agricola referred to the expression "let the cat out of the bag" in a letter...
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Browning later republished it in Dramatic Lyrics (1842) paired with "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" under the title "Madhouse Cells". The poem did not...
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New York: Schrivner, 1899. pp. 528–529. Lutheran Cyclopedia, article, "Agricola, Michael", New York: Schrivner, 1899. p. 5. Fuerbringer, L., Concordia...
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Mikael Agricola (Finnish: [ˈmikɑel ˈɑɡrikolɑ] ; c. 1510 – 9 April 1557) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman who became the de facto founder of literary Finnish...
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more severe system of penance, in which indulgences were not available. Johannes von Wesel had also attacked indulgences late in the 15th century. Political...
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Duchess, Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister, Porphyria's Lover, and Johannes Agricola in Meditation. Many of the original titles given by Browning to the...
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last sermons at St. Andreas Church, both of which continue in use. Johannes Agricola (1494–1566), Protestant reformer Jana Bach (born 1979), actress, model...
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Christian Agricola (December 12, 1593, in Cieszyn – May 29, 1645, in Königsberg) was an evangelical preacher. He was the son of Johannes Agricola. Adam Christian...
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Memmingen. the followers of the Swiss reformer Huldrych Zwingli, including Johannes Oecolampadius. Zwingli presented his own confession of faith at the Diet...
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instrumental part in the formation of the Lutheran Churches, condemned Johannes Agricola and his doctrine of antinomianism – the belief that Christians were...
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Philip Melanchthon Johannes Bugenhagen Johannes Brenz Justus Jonas Argula von Grumbach Petrus Särkilahti Mikael Agricola Stephan Agricola Nicolaus von Amsdorf...
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instrumental part in the formation of the Lutheran Churches condemned Johannes Agricola and his doctrine of antinomianism—the belief that Christians were...
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Antinomian V VI Johannes Agricola Andreas Poach Anton Otto Matthias Flacius Philippists 1533–53 Descent into Hell IX Descent into Hell Johannes Aepinus 1548–55...
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Johann Ruchrat von Wesel (died 1481), Girolamo Savonarola (1452–1498) and Johannes von Staupitz (1460–1524). The medieval Cathars denied the free will of...
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South German Humanists, such as Reuchlin, Jakob Wimpfeling, and Rodolphus Agricola, who represented an ethical conception of the humanities. He saw the liberal...
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proceeded to Strasbourg where he was well received by the superintendent Johannes Marbach. Here again, his religious views caused controversies. The authorities...
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Cloister My Last Duchess The Pied Piper of Hamelin Count Gismond Johannes Agricola in Meditation Bells and Pomegranates No. IV: The Return of the Druses...
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Antinomian V VI Johannes Agricola Andreas Poach Anton Otto Matthias Flacius Philippists 1533–53 Descent into Hell IX Descent into Hell Johannes Aepinus 1548–55...
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a Confession (1833) Paracelsus (1835) "Porphyria's Lover" (1836) "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" (1836) Sordello (1840) Dramatic Lyrics (1842, "My Last...
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Philip Melanchthon Johannes Bugenhagen Johannes Brenz Justus Jonas Argula von Grumbach Petrus Särkilahti Mikael Agricola Stephan Agricola Nicolaus von Amsdorf...
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April 4 – Ambrosius Moibanus, German theologian (d. 1554) April 20 – Johannes Agricola, German Protestant reformer (d. 1566) April 25 – Juan Téllez-Girón...
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Antinomian V VI Johannes Agricola Andreas Poach Anton Otto Matthias Flacius Philippists 1533–53 Descent into Hell IX Descent into Hell Johannes Aepinus 1548–55...
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