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Bernardino Ochino (1487–1564) was an Italian, who was
raised a
Roman Catholic and
later turned to
Protestantism and
became a
Protestant reformer. Bernardino...
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Bernardino Ochino (1487–1564), co-founder of the
Capuchin Order...
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since 1529, aged 16 – 16
April 1566, aged 53). His
influence was
great on
Ochino, for
whose sermons he
furnished themes.
Pietro Carnesecchi, (24 December...
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Cranmer by two
Italian reformed theologians,
Peter Martyr and
Bernardino Ochino, who were
invited to take
refuge in England.
Martyr also
brought with him...
- the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth (e.g.
Giorgio Biandrata,
Bernardino Ochino,
Giovanni Alciato,
Giovanni Battista Cetis,
Fausto Sozzini,
Francesco Stancaro...
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Sylvester Owino Ochino is a
Kenyan defender currently in the
ranks of
Kenyan Premier League side Gor
Mahia and the
Kenya national football team. Sylvester...
- the Order. Even more scandalously, the
third Vicar General,
Bernardino Ochino, left the
Catholic faith in 1543
after fleeing to Switzerland,
where he...
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establish a
Capuchin monastery at the
instance of the
reforming monk
Bernardino Ochino, who
later became a Protestant. At the age of 46, in 1536, she was back...
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troops of
Charles V, in 1547
Stancaro and
Ochino fled Augsburg. They
spent time in Strasbourg,
where Ochino met up with old
friend Peter Martyr and they...
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Bernardino Ochino as
pastor at Zürich in 1553, and ten
years later it was
Muralto again who made a
final appeal to
Bullinger to
intervene in
Ochino's expulsion...