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    Richard Rothe (28 January 1799 – 20 August 1867) was a German Lutheran theologian. Richard Rothe was born at Posen, then part of Prussia. He studied theology...
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  • Rothe or Roethe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bendt Rothe, Danish actor Camilla Rothe (born 1974), German physician and tropical...
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  • as no more than just a phase, of the highest idea." Hegel's student Richard Rothe, in his 1837 theological text Die Anfänge der christlichen Kirche und...
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  • club, Rothes Victoria, and turned Senior on 4 May 1938 as Rothes FC, obtaining a place in the Highland League. They play at Mackessack Park in Rothes, a...
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    Wilson (born 1968), former vocalist of Genesis Richard Kandt (1867–1918), doctor and explorer Richard Rothe (1799–1867), Lutheran theologian. Robert Buech...
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    of Bonn, where he attended some of the lectures of Friedrich Bleek, Richard Rothe, C. M. Arndt, and Isaak Dorner. He taught at Tübingen from June 1851...
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    Earl of Rothes (pronounced "Roth-is") is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1458 for George Leslie, 1st Lord Leslie. He had already...
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    theologians of 19th-century Catholicism and influenced, among others, Richard Rothe, Julius Müller, and Hans Lassen Martensen. Baader argued that two things...
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    renewal of the All Saints' Church, Wittenberg. Richard Rothe über Jesus als Wundertäter, 1907 – Richard Rothe on Jesus as a miracle worker. ADB:Witte, Karl...
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    Strauss und die Theologie seiner Zeit (1876-1878, 2 vols), and lives of Richard Rothe (2 vols, 1902), and Luther (1904). Under the pseudonym George Taylor...
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    ), Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, vol. 3, p. 824, In Germany Richard Rothe, in France and Switzerland Charles Lambert, Charles Byse (translator)...
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  • were the statesmen Bluntschli and von Bennigsen and the professors Richard Rothe, Heinrich Ewald, D. Schenkel, A. Hilgenfeld and F. Hitzig. The more...
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    moved to the less exposed port of Swinemünde. In February 1943, KzS Richard Rothe-Roth took command of the ship. Until the end of 1944, Admiral Scheer...
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  • April 1916 (IV./16) Günther von der Forst 1944 January 1916 (I./16) Richard Rothe-Roth 1944 October 1916 (X./16) Hans Meyer 1944 January 1917 (I./17)...
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  • Heidelberg, Berlin and Göttingen. At Heidelberg, he was a student of Richard Rothe (1799-1867). After completion of studies he served as a pastor in Stolberg...
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  • Richard Paul Rothe was a German World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories. See also Aerial victory standards of World War I Richard Paul...
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    Using her knowledge of German she translated Still Hours in 1886 by Richard Rothe who was a Lutheran theologian who had died in 1867. In 1890, she left...
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    Friedrich Schleiermacher, August Neander, Karl Nitzsch, Julius Müller and Richard Rothe. His son, August Dorner, also became a prominent theologian. Canney...
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    lands, but also in England and elsewhere. Lord Acton classed him with Richard Rothe. His philosophy relied strongly on conscience, defined as that by which...
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    Madame de Rothe. She was born Lucy Cary and was the child of his sister Laura, who had married Lucius Cary, 6th Viscount Falkland. Madame de Rothe had been...
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  • theologians August Neander, Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, Friedrich Tholuck, Richard Rothe, et al. [1] biographical information from the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia...
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    of his life. He died at Halle. A disciple of Neander and friend of Richard Rothe, Müller bitterly opposed the philosophy of G. W. F. Hegel and the criticism...
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    Church of the Archdiocese of Utrecht), 1872. Richard Rothe, ein christliches Lebensbild (Richard Rothe, a Christian biography), 1872–73, two volumes...
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    University of Giessen, and in 1868 moved to Heidelberg as a successor to Richard Rothe (1799–1867). He died in 1889 in Heidelberg His theological work largely...
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    was ordained and earned a PhD in parallel in 1832. He became close to Richard Rothe at the seminary, the most original proponent of "mediation theology"...
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    Rizal". Archived from the original on 2005-10-25. Retrieved 2008-04-15. "Richard Rothe | German theologian | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 23...
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  • Robert Rothe (28 April 1550 – 18 December 1622) was an Irish antiquarian. Rothe was born on 28 April 1550, was eldest son of David Rothe, ‘sovereign’...
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    erklärt (The Baden Catechism explained), 1896–97. Richard Rothe als praktischer Theologe (Richard Rothe as practical theologian), 1899. Zur Frage des Unionskatechismus...
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  • Ibach. Zur Biographie eines Widerstandskämpfers, Wissenschaftsverlag Richard Rothe, Passau 1990 Karl Ibach, Kemna: Wuppertaler Konzentrationslager 1933–1934...
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    Permutation (redirect from Rothe diagram)
    order. Both encodings can be visualized by an n by n Rothe diagram (named after Heinrich August Rothe) in which dots at (i,σi) mark the entries of the permutation...
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