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- Q6795740 description "Dutch theologian".
- Q6795740 description "Dutch theologian".
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- Q6795740 abstract "Maximilian van der Sandt, S.J. (17 April 1578 – 21 June 1656), known as Sandaus or Sandaeus, was a noted Dutch Jesuit theologian.Van der Sandt was born in Amsterdam, then part of the Spanish Netherlands. He entered the novitiate of the Society of Jesus, 21 November 1597; he taught philosophy at Würzburg, and Sacred Scripture at Mainz. He became rector of the episcopal seminary at Würzburg.He wrote many works on philosophy and theology, among others a notable controversial reply to the Batavian Calvinist Lawrence in defence of the moral teaching of the Jesuits, titled Castigatio conscientiae Jesuiticae cauteriata. . .a Jacobo Laurentio, Würzburg, 1617. It was said of him that he left a book for every one of the seventy-eight years of his life, several devotional treatises on the Blessed Virgin, and many ascetical and mystical treatises. He died at Cologne, then a free city in the Holy Roman Empire.".
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- Q6795740 dateOfBirth "1578-04-17".
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- Q6795740 name "Sandt, Maximilian van der".
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- Q6795740 placeOfDeath "Free city of Cologne, Holy Roman Empire".
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- Q6795740 comment "Maximilian van der Sandt, S.J. (17 April 1578 – 21 June 1656), known as Sandaus or Sandaeus, was a noted Dutch Jesuit theologian.Van der Sandt was born in Amsterdam, then part of the Spanish Netherlands. He entered the novitiate of the Society of Jesus, 21 November 1597; he taught philosophy at Würzburg, and Sacred Scripture at Mainz.".
- Q6795740 label "Maximilian van der Sandt".
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- Q6795740 name "Maximilian van der Sandt".
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