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<p> a Reformed theologian of Germany, was born at Bremen, Jan. 16, 1702. He studied at [[Bremen]] and Heidelberg, was in 1725 rector of the gymnasium at Kreutznach, in 1734 pastor at Mannheim, and in 1740 professor of theology at Heidelberg, where he died, March 6, 1763. He wrote, [[Disputatio]] de Propitiatorio (Bremen, 1723): — De Ancora [[Sacra]] Meditatio ad Hebrews 6:19 (ibid.): — De Liberis Abrahamo Excitandis ad Matthew 3:9, in the Miscellan. Groning. volume 2: — Diss. de Cornu s. Galea Salutis ad Luke 1:69 (Heidelberg, 1741): — Diss. I, II de Christo Triumphante ad Colossians 2:15; 2 Corinthians 2:14 (ibid. 1742): — Orat. Inaug. de Pallii Prophetici super Elisaeum Injectione, dicta (ibid. 1741): — Primae Lineae Studii Homiletici (Frankfort, 1744): — Diss. de Agno Lucerna Hierosolyma Coelestis ad Revelation 21:23 (Heidelberg, 1747): — Τὰ τῆς βασιλείας τοῦ θεοῦ, i.e. Doctrina de Deo (Frankfort, 1755): — Theses Miscell. de Excommunicatione Judaica (1753): — Compendium Antiquitatuns Hebraicarum (1763). See Neubauer, Jetztlebende Theologen; Strodtmann, Neues gelehrtes Europa; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a [[Reformed]] theologian of Germany, was born at Bremen, Jan. 16, 1702. He studied at [[Bremen]] and Heidelberg, was in 1725 rector of the gymnasium at Kreutznach, in 1734 pastor at Mannheim, and in 1740 professor of theology at Heidelberg, where he died, March 6, 1763. He wrote, [[Disputatio]] de Propitiatorio (Bremen, 1723): '''''''''' De Ancora [[Sacra]] Meditatio ad &nbsp;Hebrews 6:19 (ibid.): '''''''''' De ''Liberis Abrahamo Excitandis Ad'' &nbsp;Matthew 3:9, in the ''Miscellan. Groning.'' volume 2: '''''''''' ''Diss. De Cornu S. Galea Salutis Ad'' &nbsp;Luke 1:69 (Heidelberg, 1741): '''''''''' Diss. ''I, Ii De Christo Triumphante Ad'' &nbsp;Colossians 2:15; &nbsp;2 Corinthians 2:14 (ibid. 1742): '''''''''' Orat. Inaug. de Pallii Prophetici super Elisaeum Injectione, dicta (ibid. 1741): '''''''''' Primae Lineae Studii Homiletici (Frankfort, 1744): '''''''''' Diss. de [[Agno]] Lucerna Hierosolyma Coelestis ad &nbsp;Revelation 21:23 (Heidelberg, 1747): '''''''''' '''''Τὰ''''' '''''Τῆς''''' '''''Βασιλείας''''' '''''Τοῦ''''' '''''Θεοῦ''''' , ''I.E. Doctrina De Deo'' (Frankfort, 1755): '''''''''' ''Theses Miscell. De Excommunicatione Judaica'' (1753): '''''''''' ''Compendium Antiquitatuns Hebraicarum'' (1763). See Neubauer, ''Jetztlebende Theologen;'' Strodtmann, ''Neues Gelehrtes Europa;'' Jocher, ''Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon,'' s.v.; ''Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale,'' s.v. (B.P.) </p>
 
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Christian Brunings [1]

a Reformed theologian of Germany, was born at Bremen, Jan. 16, 1702. He studied at Bremen and Heidelberg, was in 1725 rector of the gymnasium at Kreutznach, in 1734 pastor at Mannheim, and in 1740 professor of theology at Heidelberg, where he died, March 6, 1763. He wrote, Disputatio de Propitiatorio (Bremen, 1723): De Ancora Sacra Meditatio ad  Hebrews 6:19 (ibid.): De Liberis Abrahamo Excitandis Ad  Matthew 3:9, in the Miscellan. Groning. volume 2: Diss. De Cornu S. Galea Salutis Ad  Luke 1:69 (Heidelberg, 1741): Diss. I, Ii De Christo Triumphante Ad  Colossians 2:15;  2 Corinthians 2:14 (ibid. 1742): Orat. Inaug. de Pallii Prophetici super Elisaeum Injectione, dicta (ibid. 1741): Primae Lineae Studii Homiletici (Frankfort, 1744): Diss. de Agno Lucerna Hierosolyma Coelestis ad  Revelation 21:23 (Heidelberg, 1747): Τὰ Τῆς Βασιλείας Τοῦ Θεοῦ , I.E. Doctrina De Deo (Frankfort, 1755): Theses Miscell. De Excommunicatione Judaica (1753): Compendium Antiquitatuns Hebraicarum (1763). See Neubauer, Jetztlebende Theologen; Strodtmann, Neues Gelehrtes Europa; Jocher, Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon, s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Generale, s.v. (B.P.)

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