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... Lutheran high school of Graz , in Austria , having died , Kepler was strongly recommended by the Tübingen faculty to fill the vacancy . Kepler did not finish the theology course at Tübingen but went to Graz the same year . On a summer ...
... Lutheran high school of Graz , in Austria , having died , Kepler was strongly recommended by the Tübingen faculty to fill the vacancy . Kepler did not finish the theology course at Tübingen but went to Graz the same year . On a summer ...
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... Lutheran teachers instructed the people in Protestant dogma , and several translations of sermons and books of instruction by German Lutherans were printed in Icelan- dic from as early as 1540. Gudbrandur Thorlįksson was the most ...
... Lutheran teachers instructed the people in Protestant dogma , and several translations of sermons and books of instruction by German Lutherans were printed in Icelan- dic from as early as 1540. Gudbrandur Thorlįksson was the most ...
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... Lutheran poet Paul Gerhardt wrote hymns of quiet simplicity and warmth , the Jesuit Friedrich von Spee wrote religious pastoral lyrics , while Quirinus Kuhlmann was a mystic visionary . The intellectual temper of the age found admirable ...
... Lutheran poet Paul Gerhardt wrote hymns of quiet simplicity and warmth , the Jesuit Friedrich von Spee wrote religious pastoral lyrics , while Quirinus Kuhlmann was a mystic visionary . The intellectual temper of the age found admirable ...
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