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<p> a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at [[Strasburg]] in 1673. He studied at different universities, and died at his native place; February 12, 1717, shortly after he was called there as professor of theology. He wrote, De Certitudine Theologice Naturalis (Wittenberg, 1708): — De iis quae in Philosophia Morali Eximia Sunt (ibid. 1709): — De Theologia Experimentali (ibid. 1711): — De Principio Cartesii de Omnibus est Dubitandum (ibid. 1716). See Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p> | Johann Jacob Ferber <ref name="term_39722" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a [[Protestant]] theologian of Germany, was born at [[Strasburg]] in 1673. He studied at different universities, and died at his native place; February 12, 1717, shortly after he was called there as professor of theology. He wrote, De Certitudine Theologice Naturalis (Wittenberg, 1708): '''''—''''' De iis quae in Philosophia Morali Eximia Sunt (ibid. 1709): '''''—''''' De Theologia Experimentali (ibid. 1711): '''''—''''' De Principio Cartesii de Omnibus est Dubitandum (ibid. 1716). See Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_39722"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ferber,+johann+jacob Johann Jacob Ferber from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_39722"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/ferber,+johann+jacob Johann Jacob Ferber from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 15 October 2021
Johann Jacob Ferber [1]
a Protestant theologian of Germany, was born at Strasburg in 1673. He studied at different universities, and died at his native place; February 12, 1717, shortly after he was called there as professor of theology. He wrote, De Certitudine Theologice Naturalis (Wittenberg, 1708): — De iis quae in Philosophia Morali Eximia Sunt (ibid. 1709): — De Theologia Experimentali (ibid. 1711): — De Principio Cartesii de Omnibus est Dubitandum (ibid. 1716). See Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v. (B.P.)