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Werner Raupp (Ed.): Mission in Quellentexten. Geschichte der Deutschen Evangelischen Mission von der Reformation bis zur Weltmissionskonferenz Edinburgh 1910, Erlangen/Bad Liebenzell 1990 (ISBN 3-87214-238-0 / 3-88002-424-3), S. 61–63 (Introduction; – Sources: De diversis ministrorum evangelii
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of 1590, he referred to the Church’s missionary command, which he believes is valid for all times. In the episcopate, which goes back to the apostles (apostolic succession), the Church has the authority to send out missionaries. This view was criticized by Protestant theologians, among them
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By late 1580 he was living in Ghent and was an inspector of the theological school and active in religious affairs. With Ghent under threat by the Spanish, he moved to Leiden in November 1582. He was appointed a professor of theology at
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Adrianus Saravia (c. 1532–1613): Dutch Calvinist, First Reformend Defender of the English Episcopal Church Order on the Basis of the Ius Divinum
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on 15 January 1612, and was buried in the cathedral. His second wife, Margaret Wiits, erected a memorial to him at the Cathedral.
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Spanish and Flemish parents, Christopher de Saravia and Elisabeth Boulengier. He entered the ministry at
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Saravia is one of the first Protestant mission theologians. In his ecclesiological writing
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gradibus, sicut a domino fuerunt instituti , London 1590, p. 37-39; – Literature).
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Werner Raupp (Ed.): Mission in Quellentexten, 1990 (see above, Sources), S. 61.
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De diversis ministrorum Evangelii gradibus sicut a domino fuerunt instituti
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trans. Denison, George A (London 1855) at Project Canterbury site.
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He published several treatises defending the Episcopacy against
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From 1571 to 1578, he held the position of headmaster at the
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On 23 March 1610 he exchanged Lewisham for the rectory of
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on 13 August 1584. From Leiden he wrote (9 June 1585) to
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when his complicity in a political plot was discovered.
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In 1607 he was nominated one of the translators of the
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God's Secretaries: The Making of the King James Bible.
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The revised New Testament and history of revision...
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in 1563 he was appointed as its first schoolmaster.
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He was appointed, in 1588, rector of 479: 477: 475: 473: 471: 469: 467: 803:17th-century English Anglican priests 768:16th-century English Anglican priests 763:Translators of the King James Version 7: 673:Nijenhuis, Willem (1 January 1980). 813:People from the Spanish Netherlands 798:Academic staff of Leiden University 325:, which led to a controversy with 25: 823:17th-century Anglican theologians 818:16th-century Anglican theologians 317:, Staffordshire. 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Adrian Saravia
Low Countries
Anglican
prebend
First Westminster Company
James I of England
King James Version of the Bible
Hesdin
Artois
Flanders
Protestant
Antwerp
Belgic Confession
Walloon
Brussels
St Omer
evangelist
Jersey
Guernsey
Elizabeth I of England
Elizabeth College
St Pierre du Bois, Guernsey
Presbyterian
Grammar School
Southampton
Robert Ashley
Nicholas Fuller
Edward Reynolds
Thomas Lake
Josuah Sylvester

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