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  Agricola, Johannes
Agricola was the first to teach the views which Luther was the first to stigmatize by the now well-known name Antinomian (q.v.), maintaining that while the unregenerate were still under the Mosaic law, Christians were entirely free from it, being under the gospel alone.
In consequence of the bitter controversy with Luther that resulted, Agricola in 1540 left Wittenberg secretly for Berlin, where he published a letter addressed to the elector of Saxony, which was generally interpreted as a recantation of his obnoxious views.
Agricola wrote a number of theological works which are now of little interest.
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  Johannes Agricola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agricola was born at Eisleben, whence he is sometimes called Magister Islebius.
Agricola was the first to teach the views which Luther was the first to stigmatize by the name Antinomian, maintaining that while non-Christians were still held to the Mosaic law, Christians were entirely free from it, being under the gospel alone.
In consequence of the bitter controversy with Luther that resulted, Agricola in 1540 left Wittenberg secretly for Berlin, where he published a letter addressed to the Elector of Saxony, which was generally interpreted as a recantation of his obnoxious views.
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 Agricola - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saints Vitalis and Agricola, martyrs of the fourth century.
Saint Agricola of Avignon, bishop of Avignon during the seventh century.
Agricola (database), a database of scientific papers operated by the United States National Agricultural Library.
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 Looking beyond Aristotle and Alchemy
Agricola drank deeply from the wellsprings of ancient knowledge, completing the courses for the doctor's degrees in medicine, philosophy, and natural science at Bologna and Padua and capping off his clinical studies as a physician in Venice in 1526.
Agricola's public appointment coincided with the outbreak of what became known as the Schmalkaldic War, Charles' chance to deal with the league of rebellious Protestant leaders after the unwelcome diversion of a generation of territorial war with Francis I of France.
Agricola noted all the separating processes for basic metals and was the first author to describe gold amalgamation with mercury, the various gold-smelting processes, cementation (the process of separating precious metals) with niter, and the latest lead-smelting techniques.
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 Johann Agricola (Hymn-Writer) - Short Biography
Agricola criticized these very severely, and, at the same time, directed a violent accusation against Melanchthon personally, charging him with abandoning the doctrine of justification by faith alone, and that Melanchthon was influenced again by the doctrine of the “work-righteousness” of Catholicism.
From that time on Agricola opposed Martin Luther and the other reformers, and later became the leader in the preparation and carrying out of the Augsburg Interim, which was chiefly a compromise between Catholicism and the Reformation and a denial of the fundamental principles of the Reformation.
For this Agricola of course incurred the displeasure of the reformers.
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 Johannes Agricola: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Agricola wrote a number of theological works whichare now of little interest....
Johannes Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter) (1494-1566) German Protestant reformer, born on the 20th of April 1494, at Eisleben[?], whence he is sometimes called Magister Islebius.
Agricola wrote a number of theological works which are now of little interest.
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 Johannes Agricola
Geläufige Varianten seines Namens sind Johann Schneider (oder Schnitter), Johannes Eisleben (nach seiner Heimatstadt) oder Hans Bauer (Rückübersetzung des latinisierenden Johannes Agricola).
Johannes Agricola besucht zunächst die Schule in Braunschweig, ab 1506 in Leipzig.
Der Magister Johann Agricola Eisleben, Sohn von Johannes Agricola, wird 1574 zum Bürgerlmeister von Berlin gewählt, das zu dieser Zeit noch nicht mit der Schwesterstadt Cölln vereinigt ist.
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Da Agricola kein ordentliches Lehramt in Wittenberg finden konnte, wurde er 1525 Pfarrer an der St. Nicolaikirche und Leiter der neu gegründeten Lateinschule St. Andreas in Eisleben.
Dies gelangte in Agricolas Hände, der dagegen intervenierte und erst durch Luther zu Ruhe gemahnt werden konnte, der sich hinter Melanchthon stellte um die Arbeit an den Kirchenvisitationen, die Luther selbst angeregt hatte nicht zu beeinträchtigen.
Agricola fertigte auch eine illustrierte Sammlung deutscher Sprichworter an, von der 1582 eine Ausgabe mit 750 Sprüchen unter dem Titel Sybenhundert und fünfftzig Teütscher Sprichwörter verneüwert und gebessert bei Hans Kraffts Erben in Wittenberg erscheint.
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 Cantata BWV 177 - Discussions
Johann Agricola is the subject of one of Robert Browning's self-revealing, dramatic monologues "Johannes Agricola in Meditation".
Johann Agricola [Pauer] (1579-1602), a music publisher appointed by the court in Innsbruck, A. He published 2 editions (1588, 1589) of the Innsbruck Hymnal (Innsbrucker Gesangbuch) which contained 69 hymns, 22 of which were published here for the first time.
Johann Agricola (the antinomianist) (1494-1566) considered by some to be the author of the chorale text on which BWV 177 is based, is very likely not the author of this chorale.
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 Johannes Agricola   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Agricola was the to teach the views which Luther was first to stigmatize by the name Antinomian maintaining that while non-Christians were still to the Mosaic law Christians were entirely from it being under the gospel alone.
In consequence of the bitter controversy with that resulted Agricola in 1540 left Wittenberg for Berlin where he published a letter addressed the Elector of Saxony which was generally interpreted as a of his obnoxious views.
Agricola wrote a number of theological works are now of little interest.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Agricola,
Agricola, Johann, c.1494-1566, German Protestant minister, whose family name was Schnitter (originally Schneider).
Agricola, Rudolphus 1443-85, Dutch humanist, whose real name was Roelof Huysmann.
Agricola, Georgius jôr´jÄ“e egrĬk´ele, Latinized from Georg Bauer, 1494-1555, German physician and scientist, known as the father of mineralogy.
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1525 verlässt Agricola Wittenberg unerwartet und wird in seiner Heimatstadt Eisleben Schuldirektor der neugegründeten St. Andreasschule und Prediger in der St. Nicolaikirche.
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 Agricola - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Agricola (Cneius Julius Agricola), c.AD 40-AD 93, Roman general, conqueror of Britain.
Banco Agricola S.A. de El Salvador Selects Lanza Group to Handle its USA Marketing, Advertising & Public Relations Effort.
DCR Assigns Investment-Grade Ratings to Banco Agricola Comercial De El Salvador.
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 Antinomianism
At this point it is of interest to note the sharp controversy that it provoked between the leader of the reforming movement in Germany and his disciple and fellow townsman, Johannes Agricola.
In 1540 Agricola, forced to this step by Luther, who had secured to this end the assistance of the Elector of Brandenburg, definitely recanted.
Here again, as in the case of Agricola, it is a theoretical and not a practical Antinomianism that in inculcated.
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 Johannes Agricola worldwidebase
Johannes Agricola (echte naam Schneider), ook wel magister Islebius genoemd werd geboren in Eisleben op 20 april 1494 en overleed te Berlijn op 22 september 1566.
Op belangrijke rijksdagen is Agricola een grote steun voor de Reformatie geweest (o.a.
In 1548 verleende hij medewerking aan de totstandkoming van het Interim 1548, waardoor hij, mede om zijn ijdele zelfoverschatting, tot ‘de meest gehate’ theoloog van de Duitse reformatie werd.
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 Hitherby Dragons: Night of the Antinomian
Johannes Agricola (1494-1566): a German Protestant reformer, at first welcomed by Martin Luther, but later condemned by Luther and others for his 'antinomian' heresy.
To Johannes Agricola, you're either saved or damned from the moment that you're born.
Johannes Agricola (2004-2004): a giant undead German Protestant reformer, at first loved by Dr. Oboli, but later betrayed by him and utterly destroyed.
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 Antinomianism
Roman Catholicism tends to charge Protestantism with antinomianism, based in part on the distinctively Protestant doctrine of sola fide, salvation by faith alone, and the typical Protestant rejection of the elaborate sacramental liturgy of the Roman church, and its body of canon law.
Charges of antinomianism have also been bandied about within the Protestant camp as well; Martin Luther accused Johannes Agricola of antinomianism and rejecting the notion of a moral law; other Protestant groups that have been so accused include the Anabaptists and Mennonites.
In the history of American Puritanism, Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson[?] were accused of antinomian teachings by the Puritan leadership of New England.
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 Philipp Melanchthon
His mother, Barbara Reuter, a niece of Johann Reuchlin, was shrewd, thrifty and affectionate.
Her father, Johann Reuter, long burgomaster of Bretten, supervised the education of Philipp, who was taught first by Johannes Hungarus and then by Georg Simler at the academy of Pfortzheim.
He had been reproved by Johann Eck for giving aid to Carlstadt ("Tace tu, Philippe, ac tua studia cura nec me perturba"), and he was shortly afterwards himself attacked by the great papal champion.
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 Comments and explanations
Rudolph Agricola was a leader of the humanist movement, known for his expertise in Latin and Greek literature.
Agricola obtained a masters degree in Louvain (I found a reference which claims Thomas a Kempis was his teacher there, but biographies of Thomas a Kempis, who was a monk, say nothing about him ever teaching at a university).
The name Agricola was used by a number of other scholars of the 15th and 16th centuries including the composer Alexander Agricola, the geologist Georg Agricola, and the Protestant reformer Johannes Agricola.
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 Antinomianism
Martin Luther first used this expression, antinomianism, to refer to the views of his friend, Johannes Agricola, in the sixteenth century.
Agricola taught that the moral law of God was in no way binding upon those who are justified by faith alone.
So Johannes Agricola said Christians are entirely free from the moral law of God.
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 Agricola — FactMonster.com
Rudolphus Agricola - Agricola, Rudolphus, 1443–85, Dutch humanist, whose real name was Roelof Huysmann.
Georgius Agricola - Agricola, Georgius, Latinized from Georg Bauer, 1494–1555, German physician and scientist,...
Johann Agricola - Agricola, Johann or Johannes, c.1494–1566, German Protestant minister, whose family name was...
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 johannes agricola - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
johannes agricola - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Johannes Agricola (originally Schneider, then Schnitter) (April 20, 1494 - September 22, 1566) was a German Protestant reformer.
He died during an epidemic of plague in 1566.
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 Johann Agricola (Eisleben)
Der Artikel Johann Agricola (Eisleben) gehört zur Kategorie: Evangelischer Theologe (16.
Da Agricola kein ordentliches Lehramt in Wittenberg finden konnte, wurde er 1525 Pfarrer an der St. Nicolaikirche und Leiter der Neugegründeten Lateinschule St. Andreas in Eisleben.
Erklärung des Begriff Johann Agricola (Eisleben) und dessen Bedeutung wurde zuletzt am 20.12.2006 aktualisiert (Glossar Lexikon Enzyklopädie).
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 Johannes Agricola biography - S9.com
1494 - Agricola was born in Eisleben on April 20, 1494.
1540 - Joachim II of Bradenburg appointed Agricola as the court preacher and general superintendent.
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 Enciklopedio :: encyclopedia : Georgius AGRICOLA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Georgius AGRICOLA [georgjus agRIkola] (naskiĝis la 24-an de marto, 1494, mortis la 21-an de novembro, 1555) estis germana kuracisto kaj sciencisto.
Ekde 1514 Agricola studis en Leipzig, poste li laboris kiel instruisto en Leipzig kaj Zwickau.
En la jaro 1530 Agricola transloĝiĝis al Chemnitz, kie li laboris kiel urba kuracisto kaj – ekde 1546 – ankaŭ kiel urbestro.
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 Johannes Agricola - WorldExplorer
Agricola, Johannes, eigenlijk: Schneider, ook wel magister Islebius genoemd (Eisleben 20 april 1494 - Berlijn 22 sept. 1566), Duits theoloog, studeerde te Leipzig en Wittenberg en koos partij voor Luther.
Hij werd schoolmeester te Eisleben en in 1540 hofprediker te Berlijn en generaal-superintendent en kerkvisitator van de Mark Brandenburg.
Op belangrijke rijksdagen is Agricola een grote steun voor de Reformatie geweest (o.a.
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 Johannes Agricola
Der Artikel Johannes Agricola gehört zur Kategorie: Evangelischer Theologe (16.
1536 gab Agricola wegen der Spannungen mit dem Landesherren, Grafen Albrecht VII.
Erklärung des Begriff Johannes Agricola und dessen Bedeutung wurde zuletzt am 8.2.2006 aktualisiert (Glossar Lexikon Enzyklopädie).
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 Robert Browning's "Johannes Agricola in Meditation"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
His poem "Johannes Agricola in Meditation" (first published in 1836) is an oblique example of this genre, bordering upon dramatic
Following Luther's treatise "Against the Antinomians" (1536), Agricola eventually recanted, but the position he gave up has repeatedly been taken up by minority voices.
The view that the salvation of the saints will not be affected by their doing what, for others, would count as a damnable sin can be coupled or not, depending on the thinker in question, with the view that the civil power should abstain from punishing such acts, or some of them.
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 Amours amours amours
Alexander Agricola / Hayne van Ghizeghem (tenor), Firenze, Biblioteca Coservatorio Luigi Cherubini, Biblioteca, B 3439, Bruxelles 1506-1514
Alexander Agricola and Johannes Ghiselin, Perugia, Biblioteca Comunale Augusta, Ms.
Francesco Spinacino / Johannes Ghiselin, Intabulatura de Lauto, Libro primo, Venice (O. Petrucci 1507)
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