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    Johann or Johannes Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter; 20 April 1494 – 22 September 1566) was a German Protestant Reformer during the Protestant...
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    position that faith alone ensures justification. The Eisleben reformer Johannes Agricola challenged this compromise, and Luther condemned him for teaching...
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    propose that Melito of Sardis coined the phrase Old Testament. In 1525, Johannes Agricola advanced the doctrine that the Law was no longer needed by regenerate...
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  • "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" (1836) is an early dramatic monologue by Robert Browning. The poem was first published in the Monthly Repository; later...
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  • a "license to sin" and that future sins don't require repentance. Johannes Agricola, to whom Antinomianism was first attributed, stated "If you sin, be...
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  • Agricola (1661–1729), German Jesuit Ilka Agricola (born 1973), German mathematician Johann Friedrich Agricola (1720–1774), German composer Johannes Agricola...
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  • Duchess, Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister, Porphyria's Lover, and Johannes Agricola in Meditation. Many of the original titles given by Browning to the...
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    A second edition by Adam Petri in August, one by Johannes Petreius in Nuremberg and also by Johannes Knobloch in Strassburg. Another one is assumed to...
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  • New York: Schrivner, 1899. pp. 528–529. Lutheran Cyclopedia, article, "Agricola, Michael", New York: Schrivner, 1899. p. 5. Fuerbringer, L., Concordia...
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    Mikael Agricola (Finnish: [ˈmikɑel ˈɑɡrikolɑ] ; c. 1510 – 9 April 1557) was a Finnish Lutheran clergyman who became the de facto founder of literary Finnish...
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