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  2. Cipriano de Valera - Wikipedia

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    Cipriano de Valera. Cipriano de Valera (1531–1602) was a Spanish Protestant Reformer and refugee who edited the first major revision of Casiodoro de Reina's Spanish Bible, which has become known as the Reina-Valera version. Valera also edited an edition of Calvin's Institutes in Spanish, as well as writing and editing several other works.

  3. Casiodoro de Reina - Wikipedia

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    Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Holy Roman Empire. Nationality. Spanish. Occupation. Theologian. Notable work. Biblia del Oso. Casiodoro de Reina or de Reyna ( c. 1520 – 15 March 1594) was a Spanish theologian who (perhaps with several others) translated the Bible into Spanish .

  4. Reina Valera - Wikipedia

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    The Reina–Valera is a Spanish translation of the Bible originally published in 1602 when Cipriano de Valera revised an earlier translation produced in 1569 by Casiodoro de Reina. This translation was known as the "Biblia del Oso" (in English: Bear Bible ) [ 1 ] because the illustration on the title page showed a bear trying to reach a ...

  5. Bible translations into Spanish - Wikipedia

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    The most widely accepted Catholic Bible is the Jerusalem Bible [citation needed], known as "la Biblia de Jerusalén " in Spanish, translated from Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek with exegetical notes translated from French into Spanish, first published in 1967, and revised in 1973. It is also available in a modern Latin American version, and comes ...

  6. Christian Congregation in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Members. 2.5 million (2000) 2.8 million (2016) [ 2] Official website. congregacaocristanobrasil.org.br. The Christian Congregation in Brazil ( Portuguese: Congregação Cristã no Brasil) was founded in Brazil by the Italian-American missionary Luigi Francescon (1866–1964), as part of the larger Christian Congregation movement. [ 3]

  7. Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico – or Seminario Evangélico de Puerto Rico (SEPR) in Spanish – is a private mainline Protestant seminary in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico. [1] The seminary was founded on September 11, 1919, by a group of theological schools and biblical institutes of the Protestant denominations that came to Puerto Rico ...

  8. List of Catholic seminaries - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Seminary College ( St. Benedict) – Run by the Benedictine Monks; opened in 1891. Maryhill Seminary ( Pineville) – Diocesan seminary; opened date and closed date TBA. Maryland. Fulton Sheen House of Formation ( Chillum) – Run by the Institute of the Incarnate Word; opened in 1998.

  9. Conciliar Seminary of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Third Mexican Provincial Council of 1585 discussed the foundation of a conciliar seminary for Mexico. In 1592 Philip II of Spain issued a royal decree which ordered seminaries to be founded in all of New Spain 's vice-regalities, but the foundation of a conciliar one proved slow. It took until 1 October 1689, when viceroy Conde de Galve and ...