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Hottinger, Johann Jakob, 2

Hottinger, Johann Jakob, 2

Hottinger, Johann Jakob, 1

Son of Johann Heinrich, No. 1, was born at Zurich Dec. 1, 1652. He studied theology at Zurich and Basle, and became, in 1680, pastor of Stallikon, near Zurich. In 1686 he was appointed dean of the cathedral of Zurich, and in 1698 professor of theology in the university of that place. He died Dec. 18, 1735. Hottinger labored earnestly to establish a union of the Protestant churches, and with that view published his Diss. irenica de veritatis et charitatis in ecclesice Protestantium connubio (1721). He was an ardent opponent of the Roman Church, and wrote against it his Dissertatio saecularis de necessaria majorum ab ecclesia Romana secessione (1719). His principal other works are, Helvetische Kirsch engeschichte (16981729, 4 vols. 4to) Ueber d. Zustand der Seele auch dem Tode (1715) Die christlichen ‘Lehre v.d. heilsamen Gnade Gttes (1716) Historia formulae consensus (1723): Fatadoctrina depraedestinatione et gratia Dei (1727), etc. Pierer, Universal- Lexikon, s.v.; Herzog, Real-Encyklop. 6, 290 sq.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Gneral. 25 238 sq.; Walch, Biblioth. Theolog. (see Index); Fuhrmann’s Handwrterbuch d. Kirchengesch. 2, 354; Gass, Dogmen geschichte, 3, 78 sq.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Hottinger, Johann Jakob, 2

Nephew of a grandson of the foregoing, and also a distinguished theologian, was born at Zurich May 18, 1783. He was appointed professor of history at the university of his native place in 1844, and died there May 18, 1859. His principal works are Gesch. d. Schweizer. Kirchentrennung (Zr. 1825-27,2 vols. 8vo) Huldreich Zwingli u. s. Zeit (ibid. 1841, 8vo). He also edited, in connection with Vigeli, Bullinger’s Reformationsgesch. (vol. 1-3, Frauenf. 1840, 8vo). See Pierer. Univ. Lexikon, 8, 358; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. Gneral, 25, 239; Brockhaus, Conv. Lex. 8, 108.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature