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<p> a Lutheran divine, born at [[Nuremberg]] in 1647. He was a member of several German universities, and rector and theological professor of the University of Halle, where he died in 1694. He wrote, Compendium Theologie Positive (Jena, 1686, 8vo, often reprinted): — De [[Purgatorio]] (Jena, 1677, 4to): — De Aqua lustrali Pontiffciorum (Jena, 1692, 4to): — [[Collatio]] doctrince Quackerorum et Protestantium (Jena, 1694, 4to): — Biog. Univ. 3, 223; Winer, Theol. Literatur. — Landon, Eccles. Dictionary, s.v. </p>
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<p> a Lutheran divine, born at [[Nuremberg]] in 1647. He was a member of several German universities, and rector and theological professor of the University of Halle, where he died in 1694. He wrote, Compendium Theologie Positive (Jena, 1686, 8vo, often reprinted): '''''''''' De [[Purgatorio]] (Jena, 1677, 4to): '''''''''' De Aqua lustrali Pontiffciorum (Jena, 1692, 4to): '''''''''' [[Collatio]] doctrince Quackerorum et Protestantium (Jena, 1694, 4to): '''''''''' Biog. Univ. 3, 223; Winer, Theol. Literatur. '''''''''' Landon, Eccles. Dictionary, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 15 October 2021

John William Baier [1]

a Lutheran divine, born at Nuremberg in 1647. He was a member of several German universities, and rector and theological professor of the University of Halle, where he died in 1694. He wrote, Compendium Theologie Positive (Jena, 1686, 8vo, often reprinted): De Purgatorio (Jena, 1677, 4to): De Aqua lustrali Pontiffciorum (Jena, 1692, 4to): Collatio doctrince Quackerorum et Protestantium (Jena, 1694, 4to): Biog. Univ. 3, 223; Winer, Theol. Literatur. Landon, Eccles. Dictionary, s.v.

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