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398: 458: 410: 482: 446: 434: 422: 470: 201: 344:, p. 23. Bertius makes the formal move both Gomarus and Lubbertus accused, namely, rendering faith as a work we do to earn favor from God, rather than the gift we received from God. Arminius would not approve. Bertius seemed to assert that Biblical admonitions to believe and be saved warranted the conclusion that faith and believing were inherent human capacities. 46: 152:
with other politicians felt that Bertius had gone against them. Bertius persisted, however, in 1613 with a Dutch translation, which he reprinted in 1615 in Leiden. Eventually Bertius lost his teaching position, and was also forbidden to give private lessons.
66:(Alveringem), the son of a Flemish preacher Pieter Michielszoon Bardt, who left Flanders for religious exile in London around 1568, with his family. In 1577 Petrus Bertius returned to the Netherlands, to study at the 27:
philosopher, theologian, historian, geographer and cartographer. Bertius published much in mathematics, and historical and theological works, but he is now best known as cartographer with his edition of the
541: 192:. In 1622 Louis XIII set up a new personal chair in mathematical sciences in the royal college for Bertius, and granted him the title of royal historian. He died in Paris. 566: 125:, on the basis of the published version of the funeral oration. Bertius held views on essential doctrines that were unwelcome even to his friends. He was accused of 225:
Hymenaeus desertor: sive de sanctorum apostasia problemata duo. (1: An fieri possit ut justus deserat justitam suam? 2: An quae deseritur fuerit vera justitia?)
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Anicii Manlii Torquati Severini Boethii De consolatione philosophiae libri v. Ad optimarum editionum fidem recensiti
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had commended him to King Louis. When his academic prospects in the Netherlands were cut down, he went to France.
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http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Bertius%2C%20Petrus%2C%201565%2D1629
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Boethius; Volpi, Gio. Antonio; Pulmann, Theodor; Rota, Julianus Martianus.; Bertius, Petrus (1721).
189: 45: 30: 82:, whom he would succeed after his death in 1606 as a regent. He was also connected by marriage to 469: 39: 250: 114: 50: 126: 118: 83: 136:, a Latin work that went further than Arminius in theology, against the advice of fellow 219:
Liick-oratie over de doot van den Eerweerdighen ende wytberoemden Heere Jacobus Arminius
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In 1620 he converted to the Catholic Church, and became professor of rhetoric at the
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The Online Books Page: Online Books by Petrus Bertius (Bertius, Petrus, 1565–1629):
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Hugo Grotius: A Lifelong Struggle for Peace in Church and State, 1583 – 1645
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In 1618 Bertius was given an appointment as a cosmographer to the court of
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The Dictionary of Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Dutch Philosophers
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Historical atlases: the first three hundred years, 1570-1870
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Pieter de Bert) (14 November 1565 – 13 October 1629) was a
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Perfecting Perfection: Essays in Honor of Henry D. Rack
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Index

Flemish
Geographia
Ptolemy
Mercator

Reinier Vinkeles
Beveren
University of Leiden
Johannes Kuchlinus
Jodocus Hondius
Pieter van den Keere
Boethius
Consolations of Philosophy
Giovanni Antonio Volpi
Jacobus Arminius
Francis Gomarus
Arminianism
Semipelagianism
Remonstrants
William Louis, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
Johan van Oldenbarnevelt
Louis XIII
Barent Langenes
Collège de Boncourt
University of Paris

Livonia
Tabula Peutingeriana
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E-rara

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