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Alonso de Espina

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Incipit prohemium Fortalitii Fidei conscriptum per quendam Doctorem eximium ordinis minorum anno MCCCCLIX in partibus occidentis (Here begins the introduction to "Fortalitium Fidei" (Fortress of Faith) written by a certain distinguished teacher of the
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says that Alonso is quoted as stating that the total number of angels who sided with Lucifer's revolt was 133,306,668, a figure, Ashley remarks, so precise that one hardly knows what to say; he adds that the
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Steven J. McMichael, Was Jesus of Nazareth the Messiah? Alphonso de Espina's Argument against the Jews in the Fortalitium Fidei (c. 1464) (Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1994).
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was written in 1458, but it was added to by Alonso at different times up to the year 1464. The edition published at Nuremberg in 1485 begins thus:
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Ginio, Alisa Meyuhas (1990). "The conversos and the magic arts in Alonso de Espina's fortalitium Fidei".
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and attained considerable renown as a preacher, but his chief claim to fame was being the author of
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gave rise to some difference of opinion as to its authorship. The Fortalitium Fidei is a
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Alonso de Espina published at least three other works:
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Alphonso de Spina
Spanish
Franciscan
Catholic
preacher
writer
Judaism
Friars Minor
Salamanca
converso
great learning
Order of Friars Minor
anonymously
treatise
preachers
Catholicism
Jesus
heretics
Jews
Muslims
devil
demons
John I of Castile
Leonard R. N. Ashley
Book of Enoch
"Alonso de Espina"
Diccionario biográfico español
doi
10.1080/09518969008569595
Leonard R. N. Ashley

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