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Mathias Hauzeur (1589 at
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– 12 November 1676 at
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) was a Belgian
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theologian.


Life

He was for many years professor of theology. He was a prolific writer and left behind twenty works, while, as a keen controversialist, he attained great celebrity in consequence of his disputation with the Calvinist preacher
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, which continued from 19 to 22 April 1633, and, was brought by Hauzeur to such a conclusion that the Catholics throughout the vicinity lit bonfires to celebrate his triumph.


Works

He describes this controversy in his (Liège, 1633), issued also in Latin under the title (Liège, 1633). Other important works of Hauzeur are: * (2 vols., Augustae Eburonum 1643-45) * (2 vols., Liège and Namur, 1652) * (Liège, 1636), combining: ** (Liège, 1634), directed against Hotton ** (Liège, 1635), against the Calvinist
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** (Liège, 1634) of which he published a Synopsis in French * (Aug. Eburorum, 1650, and 1653), in reply to
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's He also issued a Flemish translation of Augustin's (Liège, 1636), but his writings against
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remained unpublished.


References

*
Sbaralea Giovanni or Gian Giacinto Sbaraglia (13 March 16872 January 1764), otherwise Joannes Hyacinthus Sbaralea, was a historian of the Franciscan Order. His works include ''Supplementum et castigatio ad scriptores trium ordinum S. Francisi'' and ''Bull ...
, ''Supplementum ad Scriptores Ord. Min.'' (Rome, 1806), 531; *Dirks, ''Histoire litteraire et bibliographique des Freres Mineurs de l'Observance en Belgique ''(Antwerp, 1885), 246-56.


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hauzeur, Mathias 1589 births 1676 deaths Belgian Franciscans Roman Catholic theologians from the Spanish Netherlands