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for seven years. He gave at least ten hours a day to his studies, which he protracted, at times, till late into the night, in order to devote part of the day to works of charity and zeal.
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in 1578, and nine years later he defended publicly theses covering the whole field of theology. Ingolstadt was the principal scene of his work; here he taught philosophy for three years,
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died, of images of the cross, of apparitions of the Holy Cross, of the sign of the cross, and of the spiritual cross. The second volume gives fifty-seven Graeco-Latin
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attributed to Gretser, but it is convenient to follow the grouping of his writings as they are distributed in the seventeen
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VIII-IX, a defence of Bellarmine's writings, to which vol. X adds a defence of some lives of the Saints
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The first volume, for instance, contains five books treating successively of the Cross on which
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Vols. I-III contain archaeological and theological disquisitions concerning the Cross of Christ
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He was recognized as one of the best controversialists of his time, and was highly esteemed by
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The Invention of Papal History: Onofrio Panvinio between Renaissance and Catholic Reform
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XIV-XV, editions and translations of Greek ecclesiastical writer
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IV-V, a defence of several ecclesiastical feasts and rites
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writers; the third treats of cross-bearing coins, of the
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