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- instruction in the Reformed religion from the Calvinist preacher Cornelis Trigland, a follower of the Contra-Remonstrant theologian Gisbertus Voetius. The...
- Gronovius, both classical scholars. In 1719, he married Margaretha Christina Trigland, who died in 1726, and Johanna Susanna Alensoon in 1729. His son Laurens...
- Jacobus Trigland (Triglandius) (22 July 1583 – 5 April 1654) was a Dutch Reformed theologian. After the Synod of Dort of 1618–19, he worked and wrote against...
- published Bona Fides Sibrandi Lubberti in response to Lubbertus. Jacobus Trigland joined Lubberdus in expressing the view that tolerance in matters of doctrine...
- Aleksander Ludwik Radziwiłł, Polish noble (b. 1594) April 5 – Jacobus Trigland, Dutch theologian (b. 1583) May 18 – Muhammad Qadiri, Punjabi founder of...
- ben Nissan, who had consulted him on the answer he was to give to Jacob Trigland [de] about the origin of Karaism. Also known as Joseph ben Samuel ha-Ḥazzan...
- Chilmead, English writer and translator (born 1610) April 5 – Jacobus Trigland, Dutch theologian (born 1583) October – John Bastwick, English physician...
- i.e. Johann Saubert, John Selden, Carolus Sigonius, John Spencer, Jacobus Trigland, Salomon van Til, Johann Christoph Wagenseil, and Hermann Witsius....
- four questions addressed in 1698 to David ben Shalom ha-Zaken by Jacobus Trigland, professor of theology at the University of Leiden. These four questions...
- 20 – Alban Roe, English Benedictine martyr (d. 1642) July 22 – Jacobus Trigland, Dutch theologian (d. 1654) August 19 – Daišan, Manchu politician (d. 1648)...