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<p> a [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] theologian, was born at [[Vienna]] in 1810. In 1827 he joined the Piarists, received holy orders in 1834, and was in 1836 professor of philosophy, history, and literature at the gymnasium in Krems. In 1850 he was called to Gratzen as professor of ethics, and in 1856 to the chair of fundamental theology at Prague, where he died, October 23, 1864. He wrote, Ueber das christliche Princip der Gesellschaft (Prague, 1856): — Fundamental Theologie (ibid. 1859). (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a Roman [[Catholic]] theologian, was born at [[Vienna]] in 1810. In 1827 he joined the Piarists, received holy orders in 1834, and was in 1836 professor of philosophy, history, and literature at the gymnasium in Krems. In 1850 he was called to Gratzen as professor of ethics, and in 1856 to the chair of fundamental theology at Prague, where he died, October 23, 1864. He wrote, Ueber das christliche Princip der Gesellschaft (Prague, 1856): '''''''''' Fundamental Theologie (ibid. 1859). (B.P.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 15 October 2021

Johann Nepomuk Ehrlich [1]

a Roman Catholic theologian, was born at Vienna in 1810. In 1827 he joined the Piarists, received holy orders in 1834, and was in 1836 professor of philosophy, history, and literature at the gymnasium in Krems. In 1850 he was called to Gratzen as professor of ethics, and in 1856 to the chair of fundamental theology at Prague, where he died, October 23, 1864. He wrote, Ueber das christliche Princip der Gesellschaft (Prague, 1856): Fundamental Theologie (ibid. 1859). (B.P.)

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