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    Philipp Jakob Spener (23 January 1635 – 5 February 1705) was a German Lutheran theologian who essentially founded what would come to be known as Pietism...
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  • Spener may refer to: Philipp Jacob Spener (1635–1705), German Lutheran theologian Christian Maximilian Spener [de] (1678–1714), German anatomist Jakob...
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    Dannhauer (1603–1666) Angelus Silesius (Johann Scheffler) (1624–1677) Philipp Jacob Spener (1635–1705) Antoine Deparcieux (1703–1768) Johann Hermann (1738–1800)...
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    Schneiderlin Schlumberger brothers Martin Schongauer Albert Schweitzer Philipp Jacob Spener Sebastian Stoskopff Jacques Sturm Charles Xavier Thomas Catherine...
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  • for a pacifist anarchy. In his work Pia desideria (1675), Pietist Philipp Jacob Spener referred to common property as the ideal of a Christian way of life...
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    century by Anthony Horneck in Great Britain and Philipp Jacob Spener in Germany. Philipp Jakob Spener published his Pia Desideria in 1675 and laid out...
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    was musical director. The prominent Lutheran theologian Provost Philipp Jacob Spener was the minister from 1691 to 1705. From 1913 to 1923, the minister...
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  • formulate a radical form of pietism. At court, Johanna Eleonora met Philipp Jacob Spener and Johann Jakob Schütz and developed a deep friendship with Anna...
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    General Superintendent of the county of Hanau, with a contribution of Philipp Jacob Spener and another which included a contribution by Quirinus Moscherosch...
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  • Hanau-Lichtenberg, with contributions by Philipp Jacob Spener, Quirinus Moscherosch, and Georg Wilhelm Spener. Fritz Roth: Restlose Auswertung von Leichenpredigten...
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    Auseinandersetzungen mit Philipp Jacob Spener und August Hermann Francke [Johann Friedrich Mayer. His disputes with Philipp Jacob Spener and August Hermann...
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    Pietism och Christendom (1845) where he criticised Philipp Jacob Spener, Rambach, Johann Philipp Fresenius, Anders Nohrborg and Henric Schartau. In 1855...
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  • originated in modern Germany in the late 17th century with the work of Philipp Spener, a Lutheran theologian whose emphasis on personal transformation through...
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  • publisher in Frankfurt, which operated as both a press and a retailer of books. Jacob Christian Benjamin Mohr took over the publishing house in 1804, and one...
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    work Vier Bücher vom wahren Christentum and was highly esteemed by Philipp Jacob Spener, who made it compulsory reading in his first collegia pietatis. Regenten...
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    Philip Melanchthon (born Philipp Schwartzerdt; 16 February 1497 – 19 April 1560) was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the...
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  • well: John Calvin who established the Scottish Presbyterian Church; Philipp Jakob Spener who led his followers into the practice of 1 Corinthians 14; Christian...
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    Christian Knowledge", whose aspirations resembled the "Halle Pietism" of Philipp Jacob Spener (1635–1705). Back in Germany, he established the "English house for...
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    the Vienna Numismatic Collection". www.khm.at. Retrieved 2020-01-26. Spener, Philipp Jacob (1668). Theatrum nobilitatis Europeae (in Latin). Vogelius....
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    her own hand put vowels to the greatest part of a Hebrew Bible". Philipp Jacob Spener, another pupil of Buxtorf, during his temporary stay at Heidelberg...
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    Martin Luther (redirect from Jacob Luther)
    couple was engaged, with Johannes Bugenhagen, Justus Jonas, Johannes Apel, Philipp Melanchthon and Lucas Cranach the Elder and his wife as witnesses. On the...
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    and is regarded as a transitional theologian from the Pietism of Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705) and August Hermann Francke (1663-1727) to that of modern...
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    Sleidanus or Sleidan (1506-1556), historian of the Reformation 31. Spener, Philipp Spener (1635-1705), Lutheran theologian, founder of Pietism 32. Joh. Sturm...
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  • (1628–1680) Philipp van Limborch (1633–1712) George Bull (1634–1710) Thomas Grantham (1634–1692) Thomas Burnet (c. 1635–1715) Philipp Jakob Spener (1635–1705)...
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    page 1. Ilse Nicolas, Kreuzberger Impressionen (11969), Berlin: Haude & Spener, 21979, (=Berlinische Reminiszenzen; vol. 26), p. 45. ISBN 3-7759-0205-8...
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    very high repute by the German Pietists. The founder of Pietism, Philipp Jakob Spener, repeatedly called attention to him and his writings, and even went...
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  • (1629–1691) Philipp Jakob Spener (1635–1705) Thomas Traherne (c.1636-74) Charles Marshall (1637–1698) Johann George Gichtel (1638–1710) Johann Jacob Zimmermann...
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  • It is the fourth document contained in the Lutheran Book of Concord. Philipp Melanchthon, Martin Luther, and Justus Jonas had already drafted a statement...
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  • : 209–211  This view was shared by others who followed, including Philipp Jakob Spener, Veit Riedlin and Johann Georg Krünitz.: 211  Despite opposition...
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    Anabaptist population. Philipp Jakob Spener who founded Pietism was born in Alsace. The schism of the Amish under the lead of Jacob Amman from the Mennonites...
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