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coadjutor bishop of Trier, and a historian/theologian. He is
remembered as
Febronius, the
pseudonym under which he
wrote his 1763
treatise On the
State of...
- of the "
Febronius"; and
after submitting them to
Joseph II, had
forwarded them to the new pope,
Clement XIV.
These articles,
though Febronius was prohibited...
- 906. Hinschius, Paul.
System des
katholischen Kirchenrechts. 6 vol.
Febronius (Johann
Nikolaus von Hontheim). De
statu ecclesiae. 2nd ed, 1765. Rotuli...
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Scaramelli (1687–1752)
Peter Dens (1690–1775)
Alphonsus Liguori (1696–1787)
Febronius (Johann
Nikolaus von Hontheim) (1701–1790)
Francesco Antonio Zaccaria...
- vicar-general to the archbishop-elector of Mainz,
wrote under the
pseudonym of "
Febronius",
expounding Gallican ideas of
national Catholic Churches.
Although Hontheim...
- (1710–1729)
Lothar Friedrich von
Nalbach (1730–1748)
Johann Nikolaus (
Febronius) von
Hontheim (1748–1790) Jean-Marie
Cuchot d’Herbain (1778–1794) Johann...
- 1802.
Jugement d'un écrivain
protestant touchant le
Livre de
Justinus Febronius, Leipzig, 1770 [Luxembourg ; sous le nom de Bar(d)t], ca. 56 p. Entretien...
- of the
jurisconsult Zeger Bernhard van Espen.
Under the
pseudonym of
Febronius,
Hontheim introduced it into
Germany where it took the
forms of Febronianism...
-
involved drastic changes in the
Tuscan Church on the
lines advocated by
Febronius. The
first decree (Decretum de fide et ecclesia)
declared that the Catholic...
- Neerc****el,
Josse Le Plat and
especially the
famous Van
Espen and his
disciple Febronius, and as
Henri Francotte says: "Jansenism
reigned supreme at the University...