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<p> a distinguished Lutheran theologian of Denmark, was born in 1744 in [[Zealand]] became in 1772 Professor of [[Theology]] at Copenhagen, and in 1783 bishop of Zealand. He died in 1816. He wrote, Theses theologicae (Copenh. 1776), and A Manual of [[Religious]] Doctrines (Copenh. 1781); he was also the editor of a magazine for modern church history of Den. mark (Magazin for den nyere danske Kirkehistorie, Copenh. 1792-94, 2 vols.). </p>
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<p> a distinguished Lutheran theologian of Denmark, was born in 1744 in [[Zealand]] became in 1772 Professor of [[Theology]] at Copenhagen, and in 1783 bishop of Zealand. He died in 1816. He wrote, Theses theologicae (Copenh. 1776), and A Manual of [[Religious]] [[Doctrines]] (Copenh. 1781); he was also the editor of a magazine for modern church history of Den. mark (Magazin for den nyere danske Kirkehistorie, Copenh. 1792-94, 2 vols.). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:03, 15 October 2021

Nikolai Edinger Balle [1]

a distinguished Lutheran theologian of Denmark, was born in 1744 in Zealand became in 1772 Professor of Theology at Copenhagen, and in 1783 bishop of Zealand. He died in 1816. He wrote, Theses theologicae (Copenh. 1776), and A Manual of Religious Doctrines (Copenh. 1781); he was also the editor of a magazine for modern church history of Den. mark (Magazin for den nyere danske Kirkehistorie, Copenh. 1792-94, 2 vols.).

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