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Johannes Hoornbeeck : ウィキペディア英語版
Johannes Hoornbeek

Johannes Hoornbeek〔Hoornbeck, Hoornbeeck, Hornbeek〕 (4 November 1617, Haarlem – 23 August 1666, Leiden), was a Dutch Reformed theologian. He was a follower of Gisbertus Voetius, writing with him on spiritual desertion. He was a professor of theology at the University of Leiden and University of Utrecht.
==Works==
Hoornbeck was a writer of polemical works. His many works include
*''De Conversione Indorum et Gentilum'', libri duo (on the conversion of native populations of Asia and America)
*''Pro Convincendis, et Convertendis Judaeis'', libri octo (on the conversion of the Jews)
He attacked the Socinians, Mennonites, the Remonstrants and Cartesians. A collection of his polemical writing was the ''Summa Controversiarum Religionis; Cum Infidelibus, Hæreticis, Schismaticis: Id Est, Gentilibus, Judæis, Muhammedanis; Papistis, Anabaptistis, Enthusiastis et Libertinis, Socinianis; Remonstrantibus, Lutheranis, Brouvnistis, Græcis'' of 1653.
He was painted by Frans Hals.〔[http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=g&p=c&a=p&ID=6749 "Johannes Hoornbeek" by Frans Hals [Selected Works]]〕

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