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Definition of Centuriators

Centuriator
Centuriator Cen*tu"ri*a`tor, Centurist Cen"tu*rist, n. [Cf. F. centuriateur.] An historian who distinguishes time by centuries, esp. one of those who wrote the ``Magdeburg Centuries.' See under Century. [R.]

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- several Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg, known as the Centuriators of Magdeburg. The chief of the Centuriators was Matthias Flacius. Lutheran theologian Werner...
- were "the representatives of an institution opposed to Christ". The Centuriators of Magdeburg, a group of Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg headed by Matthias...
- and Cotton Mather, identified the Roman Papacy as the Antichrist. The Centuriators of Magdeburg, a group of Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg headed by Matthias...
- and Cotton Mather, identified the Roman Papacy as the antichrist. The Centuriators of Magdeburg, a group of Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg headed by Matthias...
- were predecessors of Baronius in his controversies with the Protestant Centuriators of Magdeburg.  This article incorporates text from a publication now...
- Apostasy by the Papacy and identified the Pope with the Antichrist. The Centuriators of Magdeburg, a group of Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg headed by Matthias...
- 16th–19th centuries, identified the Papacy with the Antichrist. The Centuriators of Magdeburg, a group of Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg which was headed...
- Cranmer and John Knox identified the Roman Papacy as the Antichrist. The Centuriators of Magdeburg, a group of Lutheran scholars in Magdeburg headed by Matthias...
- as Antichrist, was quoted subsequently, for example, by the Magdeburg Centuriators and by James I of England. Also Arnulph, Arnoul, Arnold, Arnulphus, Arnulphius...
- the Protestant writers of ecclesiastical history, called the Magdeburg Centuriators, Muzio, in 1570, published a Roman Catholic history of the two first...