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<p> a German jurist, was born at Bruck, near Wittenberg, in 1484. He studied at [[Wittenberg]] and Frankfort. In 1520 he was appointed chancellor by the elector Frederick. In this position he rendered great service to the [[Reformation]] and the development of the [[Evangelical]] Church, especially at the diet of [[Augsburg]] in 1530. He died at Jena, February 15, 1557. See Kolde, in the Zeitschrift fur die historische Theologie, 1874, pages 343- 408; Muther, in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, 3:388 sq.; Plitt, in Herzog's Real-.Encyclop. (2d ed.) s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a German jurist, was born at Bruck, near Wittenberg, in 1484. He studied at [[Wittenberg]] and Frankfort. In 1520 he was appointed chancellor by the elector Frederick. In this position he rendered great service to the [[Reformation]] and the development of the [[Evangelical]] Church, especially at the diet of Augsburg in 1530. He died at Jena, February 15, 1557. See Kolde, in the Zeitschrift fur die historische Theologie, 1874, pages 343- 408; Muther, in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, 3:388 sq.; Plitt, in Herzog's Real-.Encyclop. (2d ed.) s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Gregorius Heinse Brick [1]

a German jurist, was born at Bruck, near Wittenberg, in 1484. He studied at Wittenberg and Frankfort. In 1520 he was appointed chancellor by the elector Frederick. In this position he rendered great service to the Reformation and the development of the Evangelical Church, especially at the diet of Augsburg in 1530. He died at Jena, February 15, 1557. See Kolde, in the Zeitschrift fur die historische Theologie, 1874, pages 343- 408; Muther, in Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, 3:388 sq.; Plitt, in Herzog's Real-.Encyclop. (2d ed.) s.v. (B.P.)

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