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<p> an eminent German [[Roman]] [[Catholic]] theologian, was born at [[Constance]] June, 1765, and educated at [[Freiburg]] University. In 1789 he took priest's orders, and in 1791 was appointed professor of Old-Testament exegesis at his alma mater. In 1792 the New-Testament exegesis was added to the duties of his chair. To fit himself more thoroughly for his professional duties, he visited the great libraries and universities of Central Europe. Though a Roman Catholic, he was too well acquainted with sacred criticism, and, like the celebrated Dr. Jahn, too impartial to be very greatly influenced in his views as a Biblical scholar and critic by his ecclesiastical connections. He wrote Erfindung d. Buchstabenschrift (Ulm, 1801) — Einleitung in d. Schriften d. Neuen Testaments (Stuttg. 1808, 2 vols.; 4th ed. 1847). This work, in which he attempts to vindicate and sustain the genuineness of all the-books commonly regarded as canonical, has been translated into French and English (Introduction to the New Testament, by Wait, London 1827,2 vols. 8vo; far better by Fosdick, Andover, Mass., 8vo), and is considered one of the ablest works of the kind. Untersuchungen ü ber den Mythus d. ber ü hmtesten V ö lker d. alten Welt (Freib. 1812) — Ueber d. Hohe Lied (ibid. 1813-1818) — De conjugii [[Christiani]] vinculo indissolubili comment. exeget. (ib. 1816), in which he took ground against civil marriages — Katechismus (ib. 1836) — De Pentateuchi versione Alexandrina comment. (ib. 1818) — Gutachten ü ber d. Leben Jesu von D. F. Strauss (ib. 1840-1844, 2 vols.). Hug was also one of the editors, with Hirscher (q.v.) and others, of the Freiburger Zeitschrift f ü r Theologie (Bonn, 1839-42). See Maier, Ged ä chtnissrede auf Hug (Freiburg, 1847); Real Encyklop. d. Kathol. Deutschland, 5:518 sq.; Herzog, Real-Encyklopadie, 19, 658; Chambers, Cyclopedia, 5:449 sq.; Kitto, Bibl. Cyclop. 2, 340; Haag, Hist. d. Dogmas Chret. 1, § 112; Werner, Geschichte d. Katholischen Theol. p. 527 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G é neral é. 25, 400. (J. H. W.) </p>
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<p> an eminent German Roman [[Catholic]] theologian, was born at [[Constance]] June, 1765, and educated at [[Freiburg]] University. In 1789 he took priest's orders, and in 1791 was appointed professor of Old-Testament exegesis at his alma mater. In 1792 the New-Testament exegesis was added to the duties of his chair. To fit himself more thoroughly for his professional duties, he visited the great libraries and universities of Central Europe. Though a Roman Catholic, he was too well acquainted with sacred criticism, and, like the celebrated Dr. Jahn, too impartial to be very greatly influenced in his views as a Biblical scholar and critic by his ecclesiastical connections. He wrote Erfindung d. Buchstabenschrift (Ulm, 1801) '''''''''' Einleitung in d. Schriften d. Neuen Testaments (Stuttg. 1808, 2 vols.; 4th ed. 1847). This work, in which he attempts to vindicate and sustain the genuineness of all the-books commonly regarded as canonical, has been translated into French and English (Introduction to the New Testament, by Wait, London 1827,2 vols. 8vo; far better by Fosdick, Andover, Mass., 8vo), and is considered one of the ablest works of the kind. Untersuchungen '''''Ü''''' ber den Mythus d. ber '''''Ü''''' hmtesten V '''''Ö''''' lker d. alten Welt (Freib. 1812) '''''''''' Ueber d. Hohe Lied (ibid. 1813-1818) '''''''''' De conjugii [[Christiani]] vinculo indissolubili comment. exeget. (ib. 1816), in which he took ground against civil marriages '''''''''' Katechismus (ib. 1836) '''''''''' De Pentateuchi versione Alexandrina comment. (ib. 1818) '''''''''' Gutachten '''''Ü''''' ber d. Leben [[Jesu]] von D. F. Strauss (ib. 1840-1844, 2 vols.). Hug was also one of the editors, with Hirscher (q.v.) and others, of the Freiburger Zeitschrift f '''''Ü''''' r Theologie (Bonn, 1839-42). See Maier, Ged '''''Ä''''' chtnissrede auf Hug (Freiburg, 1847); [[Real]] Encyklop. d. Kathol. Deutschland, 5:518 sq.; Herzog, Real-Encyklopadie, 19, 658; Chambers, Cyclopedia, 5:449 sq.; Kitto, Bibl. Cyclop. 2, 340; Haag, Hist. d. Dogmas Chret. 1, '''''§''''' 112; Werner, Geschichte d. Katholischen Theol. p. 527 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G '''''É''''' neral '''''É''''' . 25, 400. (J. H. W.) </p>
 
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Johann Leonhard Hug [1]

an eminent German Roman Catholic theologian, was born at Constance June, 1765, and educated at Freiburg University. In 1789 he took priest's orders, and in 1791 was appointed professor of Old-Testament exegesis at his alma mater. In 1792 the New-Testament exegesis was added to the duties of his chair. To fit himself more thoroughly for his professional duties, he visited the great libraries and universities of Central Europe. Though a Roman Catholic, he was too well acquainted with sacred criticism, and, like the celebrated Dr. Jahn, too impartial to be very greatly influenced in his views as a Biblical scholar and critic by his ecclesiastical connections. He wrote Erfindung d. Buchstabenschrift (Ulm, 1801) Einleitung in d. Schriften d. Neuen Testaments (Stuttg. 1808, 2 vols.; 4th ed. 1847). This work, in which he attempts to vindicate and sustain the genuineness of all the-books commonly regarded as canonical, has been translated into French and English (Introduction to the New Testament, by Wait, London 1827,2 vols. 8vo; far better by Fosdick, Andover, Mass., 8vo), and is considered one of the ablest works of the kind. Untersuchungen Ü ber den Mythus d. ber Ü hmtesten V Ö lker d. alten Welt (Freib. 1812) Ueber d. Hohe Lied (ibid. 1813-1818) De conjugii Christiani vinculo indissolubili comment. exeget. (ib. 1816), in which he took ground against civil marriages Katechismus (ib. 1836) De Pentateuchi versione Alexandrina comment. (ib. 1818) Gutachten Ü ber d. Leben Jesu von D. F. Strauss (ib. 1840-1844, 2 vols.). Hug was also one of the editors, with Hirscher (q.v.) and others, of the Freiburger Zeitschrift f Ü r Theologie (Bonn, 1839-42). See Maier, Ged Ä chtnissrede auf Hug (Freiburg, 1847); Real Encyklop. d. Kathol. Deutschland, 5:518 sq.; Herzog, Real-Encyklopadie, 19, 658; Chambers, Cyclopedia, 5:449 sq.; Kitto, Bibl. Cyclop. 2, 340; Haag, Hist. d. Dogmas Chret. 1, § 112; Werner, Geschichte d. Katholischen Theol. p. 527 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G É neral É . 25, 400. (J. H. W.)

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