Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Lithuanian term or phrase:
Osiandrininkas
English translation:
Osiandrist
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diana bb
Dec 14, 2003 13:39
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Lithuanian term
osiandrininkas
Lithuanian to English
Art/Literary
History
History
XVI a. pirmoje puseje dvi knygos priklause osiandrininkui Andriejui Aksakaliui.
Proposed translations
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5 | OSIANDRIST | Jolanta Schimenti |
3 | Osiander's follower | Vidmantas Stilius |
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OSIANDRIST
or "Disciple of Andreas Osiander"
OSIANDRISTS: Disciples of a German reformer, Andreas Osiander, who was born Dec. 19, 1498, at Gunsenhausen, near Nuremberg. His real name was Hosemann. He was educated at Ingolstadt and Wittenberg, and became a preacher at Nuremberg in 1522, where he was conspicuously active in introducing the Protestant Reformation.
He taught that Christ was the justifier of mankind, not according to the human, but according to the divine nature
OSIANDRISTS: Disciples of a German reformer, Andreas Osiander, who was born Dec. 19, 1498, at Gunsenhausen, near Nuremberg. His real name was Hosemann. He was educated at Ingolstadt and Wittenberg, and became a preacher at Nuremberg in 1522, where he was conspicuously active in introducing the Protestant Reformation.
He taught that Christ was the justifier of mankind, not according to the human, but according to the divine nature
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Comment: "Vidmantai ir Jolanta, dėkoju už greitus atsakymus. Kadangi šiuo atveju labiau tinka Jolantos atsakymas, jį ir pasirinkau. :-) "
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Osiander's follower
Osiander's follower
OSIANDER, ANDREAS (1498-1552), German reformer, was born at Gunzenhausen, near Nuremberg, on the I9th of December 1498.
OSIANDER, ANDREAS (1498-1552), German reformer, was born at Gunzenhausen, near Nuremberg, on the I9th of December 1498.
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