Rudolf Christian Friedrich Lechler (Chinese: 黎力基) (26 July 1824 – 29 March 1908), was a German evangelical Christian missionary to China, and is one of...
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and Rudolf Lechler arrived in China in 1847, Hamberg and his colleagues began compiling the Hakka to English to Hakka to German dictionaries. Lechler was...
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Evangelium des Matthaeus im Volksdialekte der Hakka-Chinesen, 1860 by Rudolf Lechler New Testament, 1860–1883 New Testament (Bible Society in Taiwan), 1993...
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Swedish Theodore Hamberg and the Gospel of Matthew was translated by Rudolf Lechler into Romanized Hakka in 1860 and published in Berlin by the Basel Missionary...
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Dialect. Swatow: Swatow Printing Office Company. Retrieved 2015-04-01. Lechler, Rudolf, Samuel Wells Williams , William Duffus (1883). English-Chinese Vocabulary...
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Renaissance Physician in the Second Reformation. Leiden: Brill, 2011. G. V. Lechler and R. Stähelin, in Albert Hauck's Realencyklop. für prot. Theol. u. Kirche...
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not known, as the matter did not get as far as a definite examination. Lechler suggests that Wycliffe was targeted by John of Gaunt's opponents among...
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Hauptverein of the Gustav-Adolf Vereins. From 1882, with Gotthard Victor Lechler, he was editor of the Beiträge zur sächsischen Kirchengeschichte ("Contributions...
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syllables and tones. Shangai: American Presbyterian Mission Press. Lechler, Rudolf; Williams, Samuel Wells; Duffus, William (1883). English-Chinese Vocabulary...
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work on the church's spire, though the steeple was completed by Lorenz Lechler. Construction began in 1398 when the cornerstone was laid. The choir was...
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Heinrich Rudolf Grisebach in 1854. Grisebach described the plant (under the name Lycioplesium pubiflorum) from a specimen collected by Lechler near the...
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I. to the death of Henry VII. Cassell. pp. 163–165 – via Google Books. Lechler, Gotthard Victor (1904). John Wycliffe and His English Precursors. Religious...
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mediation of Bernhard Müller, he received a position as legal counsel in the Lechler Group. Until 1972, Sandberger was repeatedly called as a witness in Nazi...
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GK 1 Josef Lechler RB 2 Conrad Heidkamp LB 3 Sigmund Haringer RH 6 Ernst Nagelschmitz CH 4 Ludwig Goldbrunner LH 5 Robert Breindl OR 11 Josef Bergmaier...
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Lawrence 1885 1971 1921 or 1922 Paoning & Mienchu, Sichuan John Howard Lechler 路景雲 1883 1977 Sichuan David Duncan Main 1856 1934 1881 Edward Candish Millard...
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1524–1533 8 April 1537 43. Gregor Gerhoch 1537–1554 4 October 1554 44. Sympert Lechler 1554–1556 21 November 1560 45. Georg II Albrecht 1556–1560 2 February 1560...
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Vierhaus, Rudolf (2005). Dictionary of German biography (DGB). Vol. 9. K.G. Saur. p. 127. ISBN 978-3598232909. Retrieved 1 January 2019. Lechler, Maike (2018)...
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Hörterer, Hans Kießling, Sepp Kleisl, Helmut Kurz, Toni Landenhammer, Klaus Lechler, Hans Leppert, Ewald Roscher, Konrad Simerl, Georg Thoma, Hias Winkler...
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Alpine Club Guide – Allgäuer Alpen. 12th fully revised edition. Bergverlag Rudolf Rother, Munich, 1985, ISBN 3-7633-1111-4 Maps Alpine Club map 2/1 Allgäuer-...
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botanist, and botanical garden director Poaceae Bu Relchela Willibald Lechler (1814–1856), German apothecary, botanist and explorer Poaceae Bu Reldia...
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Society Sichuan, formerly romanized as Szechwan or Sz-Chuan. Löwenthal, Rudolf (1940). The Religious Periodical Press in China: With 7 Maps and 16 Charts...
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