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  1. 8. Okt. 2017 · While in Strasbourg, Vermigli also married a former nun from Metz named Catherine Dammartin, “a lover of true religion” especially admired for her charity. After eight years of marriage, she died in February 1553, but Peter Martyr would marry again — another Katie — in May 1559.

  2. Joseph A. Tipton. THE PRESENT volume comprises chapters two and three of the second book of Peter Martyr Vermigli’s Common Places.1 These chapters offer a broad selection of the Italian reformer’s thinking on matters pertaining to the topics of free will and the law. Yet it would be unfair to the reformer to attempt to evaluate his thinking ...

  3. 22. Aug. 2019 · Thankfully, Peter Martyr continues to provide these lessons. Since the early 1990s an international range of Vermigli scholars has been working to publish his sermons, commentaries, orations, letters, prayers, and theological treatises in The Peter Martyr Library, an extensive work of English translation.

  4. Pietro Martire Vermigli ( Florença, 8 de Setembro de 1499 — Zurique, 12 de Novembro de 1562 ), por vezes aportuguesado para Pedro Mártir Vermigli, foi um teólogo calvinista italiano. Sacerdote católico e membro da Ordem de Santo Agostinho, aderiu ao movimento da Reforma, adoptando e desenvolvendo as ideias de Huldrych Zwingli, razão pela ...

  5. www.monergism.com › authorsspeakers › peter-martyr-vermigliPeter Martyr Vermigli | Monergism

    Web Page by Peter Martyr Vermigli. Of Free Will (eBook) Web Page by Peter Martyr Vermigli. By Topic. Abraham. Adam. Adoption. Amillennialism 101 (MP3s) Angels & Demons. Anthropology. Apologetics . Arminianism. Association of Biblical Counselors. Assurance ...

  6. 19. Nov. 2018 · Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) was born in Florence and educated in Padua before rising through the ranks of the Augustinian order in Italy. A secret convert to Protestantism in the 1530s, he eventually fled north to Germany in 1542, before holding a series of influential posts at Strasburg, Oxford, and Zurich. He ranks alongside John Calvin and Henrich Bullinger as among the chief ...

  7. But this is precisely why resourcement is necessary, and with people like Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) at its heart. Vermigli’s neglect is particularly curious given that his life is certainly not lacking in drama. Indeed, you could almost tell the story of the Reformation through it, beginning with his secretive reforming work in the ...