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<p> a German theologian, was born at Mannheim, in the grand-duchy of Baden, February 5, 1725. He attended the universities of Jena and Strasburg, and afterwards spent some time in [[Neufchatel]] to acquire French. About 1749 he was appointed court dean, in 1753 third pastor of his native city, and in 1756 first pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church, together with the dignity of counselor of the Consistory. He died January 16, 1801. He possessed a pure, liberal, and reforming character, and to him is due the honor of having abrogated the custom of paving for confession in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church. His productions, mostly of a corrective character in liturgy and hymns, were of great service to the [[Church]] to which he belonged. We mention Die Geschichte der Evangelisch- Lutherischen Gemeinde zu [[Mannheim]] (Mannheim, 1767, 8vo): — Neue Liturgie f ü r die Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in der Churpfalz (ibid. 1783, 8vo). See D ö ring, Gelehrte Theol, Deutschlands, volume 2, s.v. </p>
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<p> a German theologian, was born at Mannheim, in the grand-duchy of Baden, February 5, 1725. He attended the universities of [[Jena]] and Strasburg, and afterwards spent some time in Neufchatel to acquire French. About 1749 he was appointed court dean, in 1753 third pastor of his native city, and in 1756 first pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church, together with the dignity of counselor of the Consistory. He died January 16, 1801. He possessed a pure, liberal, and reforming character, and to him is due the honor of having abrogated the custom of paving for confession in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church. His productions, mostly of a corrective character in liturgy and hymns, were of great service to the Church to which he belonged. We mention Die Geschichte der Evangelisch- Lutherischen Gemeinde zu [[Mannheim]] (Mannheim, 1767, 8vo): '''''''''' Neue Liturgie f '''''Ü''''' r die Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in der Churpfalz (ibid. 1783, 8vo). See D '''''Ö''''' ring, Gelehrte Theol, Deutschlands, volume 2, s.v. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_48426"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/list,+carl+benjamin Carl Benjamin List from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_48426"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/list,+carl+benjamin Carl Benjamin List from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Carl Benjamin List [1]

a German theologian, was born at Mannheim, in the grand-duchy of Baden, February 5, 1725. He attended the universities of Jena and Strasburg, and afterwards spent some time in Neufchatel to acquire French. About 1749 he was appointed court dean, in 1753 third pastor of his native city, and in 1756 first pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church, together with the dignity of counselor of the Consistory. He died January 16, 1801. He possessed a pure, liberal, and reforming character, and to him is due the honor of having abrogated the custom of paving for confession in the Evangelical-Lutheran Church. His productions, mostly of a corrective character in liturgy and hymns, were of great service to the Church to which he belonged. We mention Die Geschichte der Evangelisch- Lutherischen Gemeinde zu Mannheim (Mannheim, 1767, 8vo): Neue Liturgie f Ü r die Evangelisch-Lutherische Kirche in der Churpfalz (ibid. 1783, 8vo). See D Ö ring, Gelehrte Theol, Deutschlands, volume 2, s.v.

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