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<p> a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born May 9, 1648. He studied at Wittenberg, was in 1678 teacher at the gymnasium in Ratisbon, in. 1681 professor of theology, and died September 29, 1700. He wrote, De Ritibus Mesusae (Wittenberg, 41674; 2d ed. 1714): — De Deprecatione Calicis [[Christi]] (1677): — De [[Angelica]] de Corpore Christi Disceptatione (1682): — De Aphabeto Ebraico (1691): — De Scripturae Sacrae Subjecto (1694): — De Notis Nummerorum Hebraicis (eod.): — De Auctoritate Scripturen S. Classica (1699): — De Nomine יההו (1701): — Diss. Pentagrammatan יהשוה ΙΗΣΟΥΣ, Jesus, etc. (1702): — De Triplici Genere Apocryphorum (1704). See Doring, Die gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born May 9, 1648. He studied at Wittenberg, was in 1678 teacher at the gymnasium in Ratisbon, in. 1681 professor of theology, and died September 29, 1700. He wrote, De Ritibus Mesusae (Wittenberg, 41674; 2d ed. 1714): '''''''''' De Deprecatione Calicis [[Christi]] (1677): '''''''''' De [[Angelica]] de Corpore Christi Disceptatione (1682): '''''''''' De Aphabeto Ebraico (1691): '''''''''' De Scripturae Sacrae Subjecto (1694): '''''''''' De Notis Nummerorum Hebraicis (eod.): '''''''''' De Auctoritate Scripturen S. Classica (1699): '''''''''' De Nomine '''''יההו''''' (1701): '''''''''' Diss. Pentagrammatan '''''יהשוה''''' '''''Ιησους''''' , ''Jesus,'' etc. (1702): '''''''''' ''De Triplici Genere Apocryphorum'' (1704). See Doring, ''Die Gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands,'' s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Nicolaus Nieremberger [1]

a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born May 9, 1648. He studied at Wittenberg, was in 1678 teacher at the gymnasium in Ratisbon, in. 1681 professor of theology, and died September 29, 1700. He wrote, De Ritibus Mesusae (Wittenberg, 41674; 2d ed. 1714): De Deprecatione Calicis Christi (1677): De Angelica de Corpore Christi Disceptatione (1682): De Aphabeto Ebraico (1691): De Scripturae Sacrae Subjecto (1694): De Notis Nummerorum Hebraicis (eod.): De Auctoritate Scripturen S. Classica (1699): De Nomine יההו (1701): Diss. Pentagrammatan יהשוה Ιησους , Jesus, etc. (1702): De Triplici Genere Apocryphorum (1704). See Doring, Die Gelehrten Theologen Deutschlands, s.v. (B.P.)

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