was spent. Here, with Johann Major and Johann Himmel, he formed the "Trias Johannea." Though still comparatively young, Gerhard was already regarded as...
JohannGerhard Oncken (26 January 1800 - 2 January 1884) was a pioneer German Baptist preacher, variously referred to as the "Father of Continental Baptists"...
composer Johann Fust (c. 1400–1466), German printer Johann Georg (disambiguation page) JohannGerhard (1582–1637), Lutheran theologian Johann Gottfried...
of disputation with the Jesuits, and it was finally established by JohannGerhard (1582–1637). Abraham Calovius (1612–1686) represents the climax of the...
writings, including those written by JohannGerhard, Heinrich Müller and Christian Scriver. Luther scholar Johann Georg Hamann (1730–1788), a layman, became...
GerhardJohann David von Scharnhorst (12 November 1755 – 28 June 1813) was a Hanoverian-born general in Prussian service from 1801. As the first Chief...
soul after death differed from the later Lutheran theologians such as JohannGerhard. Lessing (1755) had earlier reached the same conclusion in his analysis...
Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard (1795–1867), German archaeologist JohannGerhard (1582–1637), German religious leader Karl Gerhard (1891–1964), Swedish revue-writer...
Immanuel JohannGerhard Scheller (22 March 1735, in Ihlow – 5 July 1803, in Brieg) was a German classical philologist and lexicographer. From 1757 he studied...
JohannGerhard Husheer (26 July 1864 – 30 November 1954) was a New Zealand tobacco industry pioneer and processor, industrialist, philanthropist. He was...
Johannes Schefferus (February 2, 1621 – March 26, 1679) was one of the most important Swedish humanists of his time. He was also known as Angelus and is...
JohannGerhard Meuschen (4 May 1680 – 15 December 1743) was a German Lutheran theologian born in Osnabrück. He was the father of conchologist Friedrich...
JohannGerhard Reinhard Andreae (ca. 17 December 1724 – 1 May 1793), often known as J.G.R. Andreae or I.G.R. Andreae, was a Hanoverian natural scientist...
The specific name, koenigii, derives from the last name of botanist JohannGerhard König. The curry tree is also called curry leaf tree or curry bush,...
purpose of arguing with the Jesuits, and it was finally established by JohannGerhard. Abraham Calovius represents the climax of the scholastic paradigm in...
Sulzbach, Count Palatine of Neuburg (1614–1632) (d. 1632) October 17 – JohannGerhard, Lutheran church leader (d. 1637) October 19 – Dmitri Ivanovich, Russian...
(third ed.). London and New York: Funk and Wagnalls. pp. 361–363. May, Gerhard. "Augsburg Confession." In The Encyclopedia of Christianity, edited by...
St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1972. ISBN 0-570-04545-2. Reu, Johann Michael. The Augsburg Confession. Reprint. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing...
Bonhoeffer's sister, Sabine, along with her Jewish-classified husband Gerhard Leibholz and their two daughters, escaped to England by way of Switzerland...
Pomerania, on 24 June 1485 as one of three children of local Ratsherr Gerhard Bugenhagen. From 1502 to 1504, he studied artes at the University of Greifswald...
the first Baptist church in Hamburg founded by the German missionary JohannGerhard Oncken in 1834. It is officially founded in 1849 as Federation of Christian...