Schultze, Johann Heinrich a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born September 7, 1810, and died November 21, 1884. He is the author of, Weihnachtsglocke oder liturgische Vorfeier zum heil. Christtage (5th ed. Magdeburg, 1858): Vesperglocke oder liturgische Andachten zum Sonntag-Nachmittag (1856): Texigemasse Predigt-Entwurfe uber die evangelischen und epistolischen Perikopen (2d ed. Gottingen, 1884, 3 volumes). … Continue reading “Schultze, Johann Heinrich”
Schulting, Cornelius
Schulting, Cornelius a learned Dutch ecclesiastic, was born at Steenwyk, Overyssel, about 1540. His family was distinguished and honorable. After studying at Cologne, he took the ecclesiastical habit, taught philosophy in the college at Laurentianum, and afterwards became its principal., He had charge of the faculty of arts at Cologne, and was canon of the … Continue reading “Schulting, Cornelius”
Schulthess, Johannes, Dr
Schulthess, Johannes, Dr the Swiss compeer of Paulus and Rohr in the advocacy of the older rationalism, was born Sept. 28, 1763, and received a predominantly philological training. His earliest labors were expended in behalf of reforms in the public schools (see Schweizer Schulfreund, 1812, etc.). His Kinderbibel des alten Testaments and his Schweizer Kinderfreund … Continue reading “Schulthess, Johannes, Dr”
Schultetus
Schultetus SEE SCULTETUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Schultens, Johann Jacob
Schultens, Johann Jacob a theologian and Orientalist, the son of Albert Schultens (q.v.), was born at Franeker, in the Netherlands, in 1716, educated under the eye of his father, and appointed professor of theology and Oriental languages in the Academy of Herborn in 1742. He held that post during seven years, was then transferred to … Continue reading “Schultens, Johann Jacob”
Schultens, Heinrich Albert
Schultens, Heinrich Albert an Orientalist, the son of Johann Jacob, and grandson of Albert Schultens (q.v.), was born at Herborn, Central Germany, Feb. 15, 1749. He began the study of Greek and Latin, under the direction of the most celebrated instructors of Leyden, at the age of seven years, and followed it with that of … Continue reading “Schultens, Heinrich Albert”
Schultens, Albert
Schultens, Albert an eminent Dutch Orientalist, the father of modern Hebrew grammar, was born at Groningen, 1686, and early destined to a theological career. He studied the original languages of the Bible Chaldee, Syriac, and Rabbinic and after a time Arabic. The earliest fruit of these studies was a public disputation with Gussetius, at the … Continue reading “Schultens, Albert”
Schudt, Johann Jakob
Schudt, Johann Jakob a German Jewish writer, was born Jan. 14, 1664, at Frankfort-on-the-Main, where he also died, Feb. 14, 1722, as the rector of the gymnasium. Schudt is well known as the author of the Memorabilia Judaica, or Jdische Merkwrdigkeiten (Frankf. 1714-17, 4 pts.). This may be regarded as the most important of his … Continue reading “Schudt, Johann Jakob”
Schuderoff, Johann Georg Jonathan
Schuderoff, Johann Georg Jonathan a German Protestant minister, was born in 1766 at Gotha. In 1790 he was appointed minister at Drakendorf, near Jena; in 1797 subdeacon at Altenburg; in 1805 archdeacon; in 1806 first pastor and superintendent at Ronneburg, and in 1824 member of consistory. In 1836 he retired from the ministry, and died … Continue reading “Schuderoff, Johann Georg Jonathan”
Schubert, Johann Ernst
Schubert, Johann Ernst a Lutheran theologian of Germany, was born at Elbing, June 22, 1717, and died at Greifswalde, August 19, 1774, doctor and professor of theology. He published, Introductio in Theologiam Revelatam (Jena, 1749): Institutiones Theologiae Polemicae (1756-58, 4 volumes): Vermunftige und schriftgemasse Gedanken von der gottlichen Dreieinigkeit (1751): Gedanken von der Gnadenwahl (1754): … Continue reading “Schubert, Johann Ernst”