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    Developments in Structuring of Reformed Theology:The Synopsis Purioris Theologiae (1625) as Example

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    The Synopsis Purioris Theologiae (1625), an influential handbook of Reformeddogmatics, began as a cycle of disputations. A comparison of it with the cyclesthat were held previously in Leiden reveals some shifts in the structure of Reformeddogmatics. After introducing the Synopsis, this paper highlights thefunction of prolegomena, the place of predestination, and the relationship betweenthe magistrate and eschatology. It concludes that the choices made in theSynopsis illustrate tensions in Reformed theology. After the conflict with theRemonstrants it became urgent to carefully define the character of theology inthe prolegomena, to relate predestination to the person and work of Christ, andto connect the task of the magistrate to the doctrine of the church

    Den Staet Vande Voor-naemste Qvaestien Ende Gheschillen die ten huydighen dage gedisputeert worden : tusschen de Oude Rechtgesinde/ die men Contra-Remonstranten, ende de Nieu-gesinde diemen Remonstranten noemt. Duydelyck ghestelt ende getrouwelyck getrocken so uyt de Haechsche Conferentie als andere Stryt-Schriften over dese materie uytghegheven. Waer by noch zyn ghestelt eenige andere gheschillen/ van den genen die het met den Remonstranten houden/ opgeworpen. Als oock eenige seltsame dwalingen Nicol. Grevinchovij, ende Simonis Episcopij, getrocken uyt hare Schriften

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    Knuttel, W.P.C. Catalogus van de pamfletten-verzameling berustende in de Koninklijke Bibliotheek, 2289KB NL: " Door Johannes Polyander ; vertaald door Jacobus Triglandius. Gedrukt te Amsterdam door Paulus Aertsz van Ravesteyn".Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: t'Amsteldam, Voor Marten Jansz. Brandt/ Boeckvercooper op't Water/ op den hoeck vande Vrouwe-steech/ inde Gereformeerde Catechismus. 1616. - [Gedrukt door Paulus Aertsz van Ravesteyn]In FrakturKnuttel 2289Tiele, P. A. Bibliotheek van Nederlandsche pamfletten 1,1, 120

    New development opportunities for the craft brewing segment: the case study of a micro-malthouse

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    In Italy in the past few years, the number of small breweries penetrating the craft beer sector has grown exponentially. Craft producers intend to give a strong added value and a local character to their production in different ways. One of these is the use of malt derived from small batches of local cereals and pseudo cereals. The aim of this study is the assessment of investment profitability, through a cost-benefit analysis (CBA), for a compact and a modular micro-malting plant in Sicily (Southern Italy). The CBA for a micro-malthouse was carried out considering both installation and operating costs. Net present value (NPV), discounted benefit-cost ratio (DBCR) and internal rate of return (IRR) highlight the feasibility of an investment in a compact 2-tonnes micro-malthouse. Sensitivity analysis shows positive results of the above financial indices up to a 15% increase in the raw material costs, while with a 10% reduction of malt selling price, the same indices start being negative
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