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<p> a Lutheran theologian, was born in [[Saxony]] in 1586. He studied at [[Wittenberg]] was preacher in 1611 in the vicinity of Annaberg, in 1615 pastor and superintendent at Friedland, in 1626 at Spardan, and died January 16, 1636. He wrote, [[Analysis]] Trium Librorum Ecclesice Nostrce Symbolicorum (Wittenberg, 1614): — Aphorismi Theologici super Aug. Confessionemn (1615): — Dispositio Epistola S. Pauli ad Romanos (1625). See; Jocher, Allgemeines GelehrtenLexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a Lutheran theologian, was born in [[Saxony]] in 1586. He studied at [[Wittenberg]] was preacher in 1611 in the vicinity of Annaberg, in 1615 pastor and superintendent at Friedland, in 1626 at Spardan, and died January 16, 1636. He wrote, Analysis Trium Librorum Ecclesice Nostrce Symbolicorum (Wittenberg, 1614): '''''''''' Aphorismi Theologici super Aug. Confessionemn (1615): '''''''''' Dispositio Epistola S. Pauli ad Romanos (1625). See; Jocher, Allgemeines GelehrtenLexikon, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 15 October 2021

Wolfgang Gunther [1]

a Lutheran theologian, was born in Saxony in 1586. He studied at Wittenberg was preacher in 1611 in the vicinity of Annaberg, in 1615 pastor and superintendent at Friedland, in 1626 at Spardan, and died January 16, 1636. He wrote, Analysis Trium Librorum Ecclesice Nostrce Symbolicorum (Wittenberg, 1614): Aphorismi Theologici super Aug. Confessionemn (1615): Dispositio Epistola S. Pauli ad Romanos (1625). See; Jocher, Allgemeines GelehrtenLexikon, s.v. (B.P.)

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