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A Friar Minor and controversialist, born at Herborn, Germany,
in 1485; died at Toulouse, 15 April, 1534. He was made provincial of
the Franciscan province of Cologne and was honoured by Clement VII with
the office of vicar-general of that branch of the order known as the
Cismontane Observance, in which capacity he visited the various
provinces of the order in England, Germany, Spain, and Belgium. At the
instance of the bishops of Denmark, he was called to Copenhagen to
champion the Catholic cause against Danish Lutheranism, and there he
composed, in 1530, the "Confutatio Lutheranismi Danici", first edited
by L. Schmitt, S.J., and published at Quaracchi (1902), which earned
for him the sobriquet of Stagefyr (fire-brand). Ferber's principal work
is entitled: "Locorum communium adversus hujus temporis hæreses
Enchiridion", published at Cologne in 1528, with additions in 1529.
Besides this he wrote "Assertiones CCCXXV adversus Fr. Lamberti
paradoxa impia" etc. (Cologne, 1526, and Paris, 1534); and
"Enarrationes latinæ Evangeliorum quadragesimalium", preached in German
and published in Latin (Antwerp, 1533).
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