Jacobus Taurinus (Jacob van Toor) (1576 – 22 September 1618)[1] was a Dutch preacher and theologian, a main supporter of the Remonstrants and polemical writer in their cause.
^Lutzen H. Wagenaar (1909). Van strijd en overwinning: de groote Synode van 1618 op '19, en wat aan haar voorafging (in Dutch). Ruys. p. 203.
JacobusTaurinus (Jacob van Toor) (1576 – 22 September 1618) was a Dutch preacher and theologian, a main supporter of the Remonstrants and polemical writer...
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(1380–1433) a Dutch mystic, honored as a saint by the Catholic Church. JacobusTaurinus (1576–1618) a preacher and theologian, supporter of the Remonstrants...
magistrates, with the Contra-Remonstrants worshipping outside the town. With JacobusTaurinus of Utrecht he was one of the most strident of Remonstrant pamphleteers...
toute équité the anonymous pamphlet in Dutch Weegh-Schael (1617, by JacobusTaurinus). It was an attack on Sir Dudley Carleton's intervention in the politics...