Johann Salomo Semler (18 December 1725 – 14 March 1791) was a German church historian, biblical commentator, and critic of ecclesiastical documents and...
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and former player James "Soldier Boy" Semler, American sports executive, baseball team owner Johann Salomo Semler (1725–1791), German church historian...
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and Europe. They initiated a pamphlet war with the indulgence preacher Johann Tetzel, which spread Luther's fame even further. Luther's ecclesiastical...
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settings by Johann Walter, Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn, all published in 1524. Luther's hymns inspired composers to write music. Johann Sebastian Bach...
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were the philosopher Christian Wolff (1679–1754) and theologian Johann Salomo Semler (1725–1791). Neology dominated Lutheranism during the late 18th century...
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proto-Luke. This position is called the Semler hypothesis after the name of its creator, Johann Salomo Semler. This position has been supported by scholars...
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in the previous chapter. The eighteenth-century German theologian Johann Salomo Semler suggested that this chapter was a separate letter later inserted...
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at the University of Halle, where his instructors included Johann Salomo Semler and Johann August Nösselt. In 1800 he was named second clergyman in the...
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apart when Turenne's mostly German troops mutinied, while Bavarian general Johann von Werth refused to comply with the truce. Although the mutinies were quickly...
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the work of such scholars as Jean Astruc (1684–1766), Johann Salomo Semler (1725–1791), Johann Gottfried Eichhorn (1752–1827), Ferdinand Christian Baur...
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vicar at the Kanonikerkolleg of that church thereafter. In 1517, abbot Johann Boldewan called Bugenhagen to serve as a Biblical lecturer at his nearby...
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Rasmussen Brochmand, Salomo Glassius, Johann Hülsemann, Johann Conrad Dannhauer, Johannes Andreas Quenstedt, Johann Friedrich König, and Johann Wilhelm Baier...
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Rasmussen Brochmand, Salomo Glassius, Johann Hülsemann, Johann Conrad Dannhauer, Johannes Andreas Quenstedt, Johann Friedrich König and Johann Wilhelm Baier...
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1764, he wrote against Johann Bernhard Basedow, in 1769, against Johann Georg Schlosser, in 1771 against Johann Salomo Semler, the founder of the historical...
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New York: T&T Clark. ISBN 978-0-56740-012-3. Rollman, H. (1998). "Johann Salomo Semler". In McKim, Donald K. (ed.). Handbook of Major Bible Interpreters...
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Confutatio Augustana Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland Johann Michael Reu, The Augsburg Confession (1930), p. 28. Kolde 1914. This article incorporates...
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2nd Earl of Strafford (1722–1791), England (b. 1722) March 14 – Johann Salomo Semler, German historian, Bible commentator (b. 1725) March 31 – Ralph Verney...
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theology. In the 1770s, Johann Salomo Semler argued that biblical theology needed to be separated from dogmatic theology. Johann Philipp Gabler's 1787 lecture...
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Brochmand, Salomo Glassius, Johann Hülsemann, Johann Conrad Dannhauer, Valerius Herberger, Johannes Andreas Quenstedt, Johann Friedrich König and Johann Wilhelm...
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Charles Wesley, English missionary and composer (d. 1788) 1725 – Johann Salomo Semler, German historian and theologian (d. 1791) 1734 – Jean-Baptiste Rey...
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Heinrich Paulus (1761–1851) who denied the existence of miracles. Johann Salomo Semler (1725–1791) had attempted in his work to navigate between divine...
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St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1972. ISBN 0-570-04545-2. Reu, Johann Michael. The Augsburg Confession. Reprint. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing...
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(1923–2007, Senegal, d) Eugen Semitjov (1923–1987, Sweden, nf/f/ch) Johann Salomo Semler (1725–1791, Germany, nf) Semonides of Amorgos (fl. 7th c. BCE, Greece...
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politician, 11th Commodore Governor of Newfoundland (b. 1704) 1791 – Johann Salomo Semler, German historian and critic (b. 1725) 1803 – Friedrich Gottlieb...
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History), which after his death, was continued by his assistant Johann Salomo Semler (1725-1791). Dissertatio theologica de dictis Scripturae Sacrae probantibus...
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(1699) in reply to Simon. Simon's works were later an influence on Johann Salomo Semler. Pope Leo XIII's 1897 catalogue of condemned books contains several...
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higher unity the learning and to some extent the rationalism of Johann Salomo Semler with the devout and active pietism of A H Francke; and, in spite...
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role, they were imprisoned. Among the leaders of the Old Lutherans was Johann Gottfried Scheibel (1783–1843). Scheibel was a professor of theology in...
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pietism and adopted the rationalist spirit of Christian Wolff and Johann Salomo Semler. As a theology student, Schleiermacher pursued an independent course...
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the Roman Catholic Church in Germany, neo-Lutheranism was paralleled by Johann Adam Möhler. The chief literary organ of the neo-Lutheranism was Evangelische...
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