A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...

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A treatise of religion & learning and of religious and learned men consisting of six books, the two first treating of religion & learning, the four last of religious or learned men in an alphabetical order ... / by Edward Leigh ...
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Leigh, Edward, 1602-1671.
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London :: Printed by A.M. for Charles Adams ...,
1656.
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Religion -- Early works to 1800.
Learning and scholarship.
Literature -- History and criticism.
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  • RAbanus Maurus, when he lived, 303
    • Commended, ib.
  • Franciscus Rabelaesus a witty, but Athe∣istical French Physician, ibid.
  • Jacobus Ranardus a great Lawyer, ibid.
  • Georgius Ragusius commended, ib.
  • Dr John Rainolds a learned and pious Doctor of Oxford, ibid.
    • Commended, ib.
  • Sir Walter Raleigh, ib.
  • Ralph a Monk of Fulda, 304
  • Petrus Ramus commended, ib.
    • Verses of him, ib.
    • Slain at the great Massacre at Paris, ib.
  • Ranulphus, ibid
  • Francis Raphelengius a learned Linguist, ibid.
  • Rasis or Rhasis a great Physician of A∣rabia, ib.
  • William Rastall a great Lawyer, 304, 305
  • Franciscus Ranchinus, 305
  • Joannes and Pet. Ravennas, ibid.
  • ...Hermannus Ravenspergerus, ibid
  • Reconciliation of different Religions how far justifiable, 23, 24
    • Whether the Protestants may be Re∣conciled with the Papists, 24, 25
  • Reformation of the Church of Rome ne∣cessary, 14, 15
  • The Reformed Religion maintained, 17, 18, 19
  • The means taken by the first Reformers for promoting the work of Religion, 19
  • Reformed Writers commended, 19. & 20
    • And the purity of their Doctrine as∣serted, 20
    • Nicknamed by the Papists, 20
  • The Papists two great Objections against the Reformed Religion answered, 21, 2
  • Joannes Mullerus Regiomontanus one of the famousest Mathematicians of Ger∣many, 305
    • When he lived, ib.
    • He found out the tenth sphere, and its diurnal motion, ibid.
  • Jacobus Reihingius, 305
  • Erasmus Reinholdus a famous Astrono∣mer, ibid.
  • Religion that it is. 1
    • What it is, 2
    • The Hebrew, Greek and Latine words for Religion opened, ib
    • Defined, ib.
    • It is true or false, ibid.
    • Its antiquity, ibid.
  • Rules to know the true Religion, 2. & 3
  • Christian Religion planted by the power of God, 3
  • Wherein the glory of Religion lies, 3, 4
  • Means to keep us constant in the true Religion, 4
  • Whether men may be saved in any Reli∣gion, ibid.
  • Of the chief false Religions, 5. to 17
  • Of the Reformed Religion, 17, 18, 19
  • ...

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  • The Papists use both violent and fraudu∣lent means to propagate their Religion, 16, 17
  • Reliques, the worshipping of them con∣demned, 16
  • Remigius commended, 305, 306
  • Georgius Remus, ibid.
  • John Reuchlin commended, 306
    • Jovius makes him the author of that Book, Epistolae obseurorum virorum, ibid.
    • He bred many excellent Schollers, ib.
  • Nicolaus Rensnerus, 306
  • Rhems, 85
  • Beatus Rhenanus commended, 306
    • Verses of him, ibid.
  • Rhetorick, what it is, and whence derived, 39
  • Johannes Rhodius, 307
  • Ludovicus Coelius Rhodiginus, when he lived, ibid.
    • Commended, ibid.
    • His Epitaph, ib.
  • Pet. Ribadeneyra, ibid.
  • Fr. Ribera a learned Jesuite, ib.
  • Antonius Riccobonus, ib.
  • Christophorus Riccius, ib.
  • Paulus Riccius a learned Germane Jew converted to the Christian Faith, 308
  • Bishop Ridley the most learned Martyr in Queen Maries dayes, ibid.
  • Petrus Riga, ibid.
  • Nicolaus Rigaltius, ib.
  • Joh. Riolanus both the Father and the Son ib.
  • Joachimus Fortius Ringelbergius, ibid
  • Fridericus Risnerus, ibid.
  • Conradus Ritterhusius, when and where he was born, 308. & 309
    • Commended, ibid. m.
  • Sir Thomas Rives, 309
  • Andrew and William Rivet, ib.
  • Mart. de Roa. ibid.
  • Franciscus Robortellus, ib.
  • Angelus Roccha, ib.
  • Robert Rollock a learned Scotch Divine, 310
  • Romances, whence the word comes, 64
  • Adrianus Romanus, 310
  • Rome, 75, 76
  • Gulielmus Rondeletius an excellent Physi∣cian, 310
  • Peter Ronsard Prince of the French Poets ibid.
    • An Epitaph of him, ib.
  • Bartas and Cardinal Perrons speech of him, 310, 311
  • Jo. Rosinus, 311
  • Alexander Rosse a learned Scotchman, ibid.
  • Rostock, 71
  • Herebertus Rosweydus a learned Jesuite, 311
  • Hieronymus Roverius, ib.
  • Hier. Rubeus a famous Physician, ibid.
  • Rudolphus secundus Imperator, ib.
  • Joannes Ruellius, ibid.
  • Rusfinus Presbyter, ib.
  • David Rungius, 311, 312
  • Rupertus Abbot of Tuy commended, 312
  • Jo. de Rupescissa, ib.
  • Janus Rutgersius, ibid.
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