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Domingo de Guzman

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  • Domingo de Guzman; for some unknown reason the case was not decided till over twenty-two months later.

    Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

  • Similarly, Domingo de Guzman was a defeated competitor for the

    Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

  • He was for as much liberty of thought as was compatible with orthodoxy; he was persuaded that much of the opposition of the Dominicans to Montemayor was due to the fact that the latter was a Jesuit; [218] and no doubt he was quite human enough to be annoyed at the intrusion of Domingo de Guzman as the champion of doctrinal intolerance ....

    Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

  • Domingo de Guzman, intervened, and with unnecessary acerbity declared that Montemayor's views were heretical.

    Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

  • He and Domingo de Guzman were but standard-bearers.

    Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

  • Luis de Leon were never cordial, was even more emphatic than his brother-Dominican, Domingo de Guzman, and denounced Castañeda's views as savouring of Pelagianism.

    Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly

  • He and Domingo de Guzman were but standard-bearers.

    Fray Luis de Leon Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James 1921

  • At a later meeting in Salamanca, Fray Juan de Castaneda, a Benedictine, [219] advanced views very similar to those of Montemayor; Domingo Banez, whose relations with Luis de Leon were never cordial, was even more emphatic than his brother-Dominican, Domingo de Guzman, and denounced Castaneda's views as savouring of Pelagianism.

    Fray Luis de Leon Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James 1921

  • The official report of the proceedings must be incomplete, for Arresse's parecer mentions that Domingo de Guzman had spoken of receiving an apology from Luis de Leon.

    Fray Luis de Leon Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James 1921

  • In the ensuing discussion his vanquished opponent, Domingo de Guzman, intervened, and with unnecessary acerbity declared that Montemayor's views were heretical.

    Fray Luis de Leon Fitzmaurice-Kelly, James 1921

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