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==References == | <p> A daring [[Biblical]] critic, and violent polemic on political as well as theological subjects; born at Saxe-Altenburg; regarded the [[Christian]] religion as overlaid and obscured by accretions foreign to it; denied the historical truth of the Gospels, and, like a true disciple of Hegel, ascribed the troubles of the 19th century to the overmastering influence of the "[[Enlightenment]] " or the "Aufklärung " ( <i> q. v </i> .) that characterised the 18th. [[His]] last work was entitled "Disraeli's [[Romantic]] and Bismarck's [[Socialistic]] Imperialism" (1809-1882). </p> | ||
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
A daring Biblical critic, and violent polemic on political as well as theological subjects; born at Saxe-Altenburg; regarded the Christian religion as overlaid and obscured by accretions foreign to it; denied the historical truth of the Gospels, and, like a true disciple of Hegel, ascribed the troubles of the 19th century to the overmastering influence of the "Enlightenment " or the "Aufklärung " ( q. v .) that characterised the 18th. His last work was entitled "Disraeli's Romantic and Bismarck's Socialistic Imperialism" (1809-1882).