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<p> a German theologian, was born at [[Zurich]] (Switzerland) Dec. 18, 1710. In 1737 he was appointed professor of oratory and [[Church]] history at the university of his place; in 1745, of logic and rhetoric; and in 1759 was called to the chair of theology. He died Nov. 20,1764. Of his writings, most remained in MS. He published Disp. de verbo Dei unico — reformatae Relig. fundamento (Z ü r. 1760, 4to): — Disp. de vi et amplitudine nominis Div. [[Jehovah]] Zebaoth (ibid 1762, 4to). — Jocher, Gelehrt Lexikon, Add. 2, 2025. (J. H.W.) </p>
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<p> a German theologian, was born at [[Zurich]] (Switzerland) Dec. 18, 1710. In 1737 he was appointed professor of oratory and Church history at the university of his place; in 1745, of logic and rhetoric; and in 1759 was called to the chair of theology. He died Nov. 20,1764. Of his writings, most remained in MS. He published Disp. de verbo Dei unico '''''''''' reformatae Relig. fundamento (Z '''''Ü''''' r. 1760, 4to): '''''''''' Disp. de vi et amplitudine nominis Div. [[Jehovah]] Zebaoth (ibid 1762, 4to). '''''''''' Jocher, Gelehrt Lexikon, Add. 2, 2025. (J. H.W.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:44, 15 October 2021

Johann Heinrich Hirzel [1]

a German theologian, was born at Zurich (Switzerland) Dec. 18, 1710. In 1737 he was appointed professor of oratory and Church history at the university of his place; in 1745, of logic and rhetoric; and in 1759 was called to the chair of theology. He died Nov. 20,1764. Of his writings, most remained in MS. He published Disp. de verbo Dei unico reformatae Relig. fundamento (Z Ü r. 1760, 4to): Disp. de vi et amplitudine nominis Div. Jehovah Zebaoth (ibid 1762, 4to). Jocher, Gelehrt Lexikon, Add. 2, 2025. (J. H.W.)

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