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    Johannes Müller (19 April 1864 – 4 January 1949) was an unconventional German Protestant theologian. Johannes Müller was born in Riesa, a small town located...
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  • Johannes Müller, Johann Müller or Hans Müller is the name of: Johannes Müller von Königsberg (1436–1476), known as Regiomontanus, German mathematician...
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    on 24 November 1531. Oecolampadius, a Protestant theologian, conversed with notables such as Johannes Eck and Philipp Melanchthon, and was Professor of...
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    Richard A. Muller (born October 12, 1948, in Flushing, New York) is an American historical theologian. Muller obtained his B.A. in history from Queens...
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  • Müller (1782–1816), engraver Johann Heinrich Jakob Müller (1809–1875), German physicist Johannes Müller (disambiguation), several persons Jörg Müller...
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    Johannes Clauberg (24 February 1622 – 31 January 1665) was a German theologian and philosopher. Clauberg was the founding Rector of the first University...
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    Johannes Müller (Latin: Johannes Rellicanus, also Rellikan or Rellikon, c. 1478–1488 – 14 January 1542) was a Swiss clergyman and theologian of the Reformation...
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  • mathematician Michael Altenburg (1584–1640), theologian, born in Alach Johannes Thesselius (1590–1643), composer Johannes Bach (1604–1673), composer Hiob Ludolf...
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    Heinrich Müller (18 October 1631 – 13/23 September 1675) was a German devotional author, Protestant writer of hymns, a Lutheran minister and theologian and...
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    philosopher and theologian Johannes Müller and architect Carl Sattler between 1914 and 1916. After Germany's defeat in World War II, Müller lost control...
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  • Duhn, philologist Johannes Heinrich August Ebrard, theologian Sigfrid Gauch, writer Franz Grashof, engineer Adolf von Harnack, theologian and church historian...
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  • player Gerd Müller (1945–2021), football player Jörg Müller (born 1969), race car driver Petra Müller (born 1965), athlete Thomas Müller (born 1989),...
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    health), Conrad Müller (Hannover mathematician), Erich Müller (Chemist), Friedrich Müller (Dresden), Kurt Müller (Göttingen), Wilhelm Müller-Lenhartz (Leipzig...
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    Johannes Piscator (/pɪˈskeɪtər, ˈpɪskə-/; German: Johannes Fischer; 27 March 1546 – 26 July 1625) was a German Reformed theologian, known as a Bible translator...
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    priest, theologian and hymnwriter. 21. Melanchthon, Philip Melanchthon (1497 – 1560), Lutheran reformer 22. Müller, Johannes Peter Müller (1801 – 1858)...
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  • Protestant theologian, former student of Rudolf Bultmann, specialist in philosophical hermeneutics Johannes Eck (1486–1543), Catholic theologian, counter-Reformer...
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  • Andreas Pistorius (1730–1798), German Protestant-Lutheran theologian and philosopher Johannes Pistorius (disambiguation), several people Martin Pistorius...
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  • John of the Cross (1542–1591) Johannes Piscator (1546–1625) Richard Hooker (1554–1600) Lancelot Andrewes (1555–1626) Johannes Wtenbogaert (1557–1644) William...
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    Reformed theologians. Others disagree, asserting that Baptists should be considered a separate religious tradition. The first wave of Reformed theologians included...
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    introduced to Barbara Müller, a 23-year-old widow (twice over) with a young daughter, Regina Lorenz, and he began courting her. Müller, an heiress to the...
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  • Widmannstadt, Johannes Albertus Widmanstadius or Widmestadius, (1506 – 28 March 1557) was a German humanist, orientalist, philologist, and theologian. Widmannstetter...
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    related to this article: Johannes Trithemius Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johannes Trithemius. Works by or about Johannes Trithemius at the Internet...
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  • the German Resistance against Nazism Walther Müller (1905–1979), physicist, co-invented the Geiger–Müller Counter 1928 Heinrich Heesch (1906–1995), mathematician...
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  • the first commercial computer. Joseph Kentenich, (1885–1968) priest and theologian, founder of the Schoenstatt Movement. Albert Schweitzer, (1875–1965) physician...
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    University of Göttingen. It was closed in 1810 on initiative of Johannes von Müller, director of public instruction in the Kingdom of Westphalia. Famous...
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  • (born c. 1494) May 28 – Johannes Aal, Swiss theologian and dramatist (born c. 1500) October 27 – Michael Servetus, Spanish theologian and humanist (born 1511)...
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  • is a Welsh and Cornish name related to Ifan and derived from the Latin Johannes, which means, "God is gracious." A Welsh form of "John" is Ieuan. It is...
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  • books on Chinese history, sculpture, and architecture Frederik Paludan-Müller (1809–1876), Danish poet born in Kerteminde, on the Island of Fyn Hans Paludan...
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    The Lübeck Martyrs were three Roman Catholic priests – Johannes Prassek, Eduard Müller and Hermann Lange – and the Evangelical-Lutheran pastor Karl Friedrich...
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  • journalist and Russian translator Johannes Sylvius Egranus (Johannes Wildauer; around 1480–1553), German theologian, humanist and reformer, friend of...
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