jacobus in Arabic

Jacobus جاكوبوس

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1. Arminianism is named after the teachings of the theologian Jacobus Arminius (1559-1609).

2. Jacobus da Varagine typically begins with an (often fanciful) etymology for the saint's name.

3. Arminianism refers to a theology ascribed to Dutch Christian theologian Jacobus Arminius

4. In Das Buch Belial, by Jacobus de Terano, Belial presented himself to and danced before King Solomon (he is the sixty-eighth spirit listed in Solomon's Goetia)

5. Had Arctogean distribution (see Pseudokageronia in Ecdyonurus/fg1 INCERTAE SEDIS) Nominal species in Afronurus/fg1: abracadabrus Kluge 1983 [Ecdyonurus] --/ aethereus Navás 1936 [Ecdyonurus] alces Braasch & Jacobus 2011 [Afronurus]

6. Buys Ballot, (1817-1890) Dutch chemist; Frieke Buys, Dutch swimmer; Izak Buys, Dutch cricket player; Jacobus Buys, (1724-1801) Dutch painter; Jenna-Anne Buys, South African figure skater; Willem Buys, (1661-1749) Dutch civil official

7. 1864, Melancthon Williams Jacobus, Notes, critical and explanatory, on the book of Genesis, page iii: God's word suffers nothing from such captious queryings and Cavillings as deface the pages of the modern destructive school

8. Answer: Arminianism is a system of belief that attempts to explain the relationship between God’s sovereignty and mankind’s free will, especially in relation to salvation. Arminianism is named after Jacobus Arminius (1560—1609), a Dutch theologian.

9. The legend of the Archangel's apparition at Gargano is also recorded in the Roman Breviary for May 8, as well as in the Golden Legend (Legenda Aurea), the compendium of Christian hagriographies compiled by Jacobus de Voragine between 1260-1275.

10. Arminianism is a branch of Protestantism based on the theological ideas of the Dutch Reformed theologian Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609) and his historic supporters known as Remonstrants.His teachings held to the five solae of the Reformation, but they were distinct from particular teachings of Martin Luther, Huldrych Zwingli, John Calvin, and other Protestant Reformers.