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  Christian Charles Josias, baron von Bunsen - LoveToKnow 1911
CHRISTIAN CHARLES JOSIAS BUNSEN, BARON VON (1791-1860), Prussian diplomatist and scholar, was born on the 25th of August 1791 at Korbach, an old town in the little German principality of Waldeck.
As secretary to Niebuhr, Bunsen was brought into contact with the Vatican movement for the establishment of the papal church in the Prussian dominions, to provide for the largely increased Catholic population.
In September 1857 Bunsen attended, as the king's guest, a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at Berlin; and one of the last papers signed by Frederick William, before his mind gave way in October, was that which conferred upon him the title of baron and a peerage for life.
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 BARON VON CHRISTIAN CH... - Online Information article about BARON VON CHRISTIAN CH...
Jesuits had brought about the strife which Bunsen and Spiegel had tried to prevent.
Humboldt's letters to Bunsen were printed in 1869.
form of " de " Bunsen was adopted for the surname in England.
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  Christian Charles Josias Bunsen: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Christian Charles Josias, baron von Bunsen (August 25, 1791 - November 28, 1860), Prussian diplomatist and scholar, was born at Korbach[?], an old town in the little German principality of Waldeck.
As secretary to Niebuhr, Bunsen was brought into contact with the Vatican movement for the establishment of the papal church in the Prussian dominions, to provide for the largely increased Catholic population.
In September 1857 Bunsen attended, as the king's guest, a meeting of the Evangelical Alliance at Berlin; and one of the last papers signed by Frederick William, before his mind gave way in October, was that which conferred upon him the title of baron and a peerage for life.
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 Christian Charles Josias Bunsen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian Charles Josias, Baron von Bunsen (August 25, 1791–November 28, 1860), Prussian diplomatist and scholar, was born at Korbach, an old town in the little German principality of Waldeck.
Having studied at the Korbach Grammar school and Marburg University, Bunsen went in his nineteenth year to Göttingen, where he supported himself by teaching and later by acting as tutor to William Backhouse Astor, John Jacob's son.
Ernest de Bunsen was a scholarly writer, who published various works both in German and in English, notably on Biblical chronology and other questions of comparative religion.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Christian history
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DISCIPLES OF CHRIST) [Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)] sometimes called Campbellites, a Protestant religious body founded early in the 19th cent.
Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias, Freiherr von BUNSEN, CHRISTIAN KARL JOSIAS, FREIHERR VON [Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias, Freiherr von], 1791-1860, Prussian diplomat and scholar.
It was taught in the academies of art, from the Renaissance to the 19th cent., as the highest form of art in an hierarchical grouping that ranked still-life painting lowest on the list.
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 PSALM - PSALM 105:1
Christianity is a tissue of miracles; and every part of the work of grace on the soul is a miracle.
Genuine Christian converts may talk of miracles from morning to night; and they should talk of them, and recommend to others their miracle working God and Saviour.
Visions come to the Christian soul, as grand and wonderful as those which came to the Hebrew youth of old; and they, too, are prophecies of what we are destined to be.
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 Carlton House Terrace and Carlton Gardens | British History Online
The first occupant of this house was Charles Arbuthnot, diplomatist and politician, and confidential friend of the Duke of Wellington, with whom he afterwards lived.
From 1849, when Christian Charles Josias, Baron von Bunsen, moved thither from No. 4, until the present day, with one break during the war of 1914–18, this house has been the home of the Prussian Embassy and its successor the German Embassy.
Bunsen married an English woman, Frances Waddington, and during his long residence in England he made himself very popular among all classes of society.
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Bunsens reasoning is often of this class; and acquiescence in his conclusions not infrequently demands a voluntary ignoring of the lower strata of the lofty, yet com- pact fabric.
But if Christianity as a dogmatic sys- tem and an organic life bore a date so early, its constituent elements were too old to have been mythical, but must have existed in the life and character, the teachings and works, of its alleged author.
Christian prelates frowned upon it, and sincere ministers of the Gospel regarded it with aver- sion or distrust.
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 ROBERT WILHELM VON BUN... - Online Information article about ROBERT WILHELM VON BUN...
drawn to Bunsen's abilities was concerned with the cacodyl compounds (see See also:
Bunsen founded no school of chemistry; that is to say, no See also:
Soc., 1900, which is reprinted (in German) with other obituary notices in an edition of Bunsen's collected See also:
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It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Christian Bunsen.
Christian Bunsen (1770–1837), chief librarian of Göttingen and professor of modern philology, father of Robert Bunsen
Christian Charles Josias Bunsen (1791–1860), Prussian diplomat and scholar
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 Lyra Germanica: The Christian Year | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
With a Preface by the Rev. Charles Kingsley, and a Letter to the Translator by the Chevalier Bunson.
The Lyra Germanica; Hymns for the Sundays and Chief Festivals of the Christian Year.
By the late Baron Bunsen, D. Ph., D.C.L., D.D. Translated from the German by Susanna Winkworth; with a Preface by A. Stanley, D.D., Dean of Westminster.
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 PLO warns Temple Mount Faithful not to lay cornerstone for new temple(retitled) [Free Republic]
Your Freeper name implies you are a Christian; you ought to read both the Old and New Testaments a bit more carefully and you will conclude that the Jews WILL rebuild their temple because the prophets have prophesized such.
Many Christians find prophecy to be boring or irrelevant but God's word is truth and countless Middle East events of the past 60 years were prophesized including the return of the Jews to Israel; the retaking of the city of Jerusalem; and the widespread apostasy of the mostly secular Jews in modern-day Israel.
Revelation was written to first century Christians and much of what John wrote was fulfilled in the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 by the Roman armies.
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 Christian Bunsen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian Charles Josias Bunsen (1791–1860), Prussian diplomatist and scholar
Christian Bunsen (librarian)(1770–1837), Göttingen's chief librarian and professor of modern philology, father of Robert Bunsen
This human name article is a disambiguation page – a list of pages that might otherwise share the same title, which is a person's or persons' name.
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Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 6th Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond and Lennox
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and Lennox
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 Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
Charles Sumner, against the repeal of the Missouri prohibition of slavery north of 36 30' : in the Senate, February 21, 1854, The by Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874.
Law of slavery in the United States, The by Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias, Freiherr von, 1791-1860.
Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the bill to authorize the President, in all domestic or foreign wars, to issue letters of marque and reprisal.
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 josias - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Julius Charles Hare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julius Charles Hare (September 13, 1795 - 3 January 1855) was an English theological writer.
Turning from law to divinity, Hare took holy orders in 1826; and, on the death of his uncle in 1832, he succeeded to the rich family living of Hurstmonceaux in Sussex, where he accumulated a library of some 12,000 volumes, especially rich in German literature.
Before taking up residence in his parish he went abroad again, and in Rome he met Chevalier Bunsen, who afterwards dedicated to him part of his work, Hippolytus and his Age.
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 Spurgeon's Treasury of David
Josias Shute, in "Judgment and Mercy: or, the Plague of Frogs," 1645.
As there is in all dying or departed persons a great shooting in their stature observed; so is there in the soul much more.
The least infant shoots in the instant of dissolution to such a perfect knowledge of God, and such a measure of grace is not attainable here, that he is "as David; "and the tallest Christian comes to such a height, that he is "as an angel of God, "Zec 7:8.
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 Bibliography - > Relevant Preterist Resources - > The Preterist Archive of Realized Eschatology -   (Site not responding. Last check: )
M’Ilvaine, Charles Pettit, The Evidences of Christianity (Philadelphia: Smith, English and Co., 1861).
Neander,John Augustus Wilhelm, The History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles, trans.
Selwyn, Edward Condon, The Christian Prophets and the Apocalypse (Cambridge: 1900); and The Authorship of the Apocalypse (1900).
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 Bunsen - OneLook Dictionary Search
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He was the first male heir born to a reigning tsar since the 17th century.
When the new king, Frederick VII, renounced absolute rule in March 1848, a representative government was formed with Moltke as prime minister; under his ministry the constitution of June 5, 1849, was introduced.
Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias, Freiherr von (baron of) (b.
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 Winkworth, Catherine (1827-1878)
Theologia Germanica: which setteth forth many fair Lineaments of Divine Truth and saith very lofty and lovely things touching a Perfect Life.
Translated from the German, with additional Notices of Tauler's Life and Times, by Susanna Winkworth, and a Preface by the Rev. Charles Kingsley.
Prayers from the Collection of the late Baron Bunsen.
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Younger brother of Captain Charles Lewyns Barnard, 2nd Royal North British Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys), born January 19th 1790 and killed in action at the battle of Waterloo, June 18th 1815.
Daughter of Christian Charles Josias, Baron de Bunsen, formerly Prussian Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary in London, by his wife Frances Waddington, daughter of Benjamin Waddington of Llanover, Monmouthshire.
This gentleman, a violent opponent of the royal cause during the civil war, acted a prominent part among the leaders of the parliamentary party, and his signature appears attached to the death warrant of the ill-fated Charles I. He married Anne, daughter and co-heir of William Bower, esq.
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Bunsen, Christian J. Christianity and mankind, their beginnings and prospects...
On the transfer of the Neapolitan crown to Charles of Bourbon, (the future Charles III of Spain), Giannone left Vienna for Venice.
While Draper was a skeptic, Lecky was a staunch Christian (Protestant), albeit a Christian who believed firmly that the separation of church and state was healthy both for the state and the church.
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 Friedrich Wilhelm Eduard Gerhard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
On resigning that office in 1819, on account of weakness of the eyes, he went in 1822 to Rome, where he remained for fifteen years.
Under the leadership of Christian von Bunsen, Prussian ambassador to Rome, Gerhard was one of the principal originators of the Instituto di corrispondenza archeologica, founded at Rome in 1829.
This model of international cooperation and systematic scientific publication was influenced by the example of Alexander von Humboldt.
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 Rulon-Miller Books :: Catalogue 131, Fine Bindings, Page 2
The binding is from a design taken from a bound volume of Almanacs from 1624 from the library of Charles, Prince of Wales.
The Holy Bible, with the commentaries of Scott and Henry … and the whole edited by the Rev. John Eadie.
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come; delivered under the similitude of a dream … with explanatory notes and the life of the author.
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Vanunu evidently stated in a subsequently published interview with security officials that there was no place for a Jewish state and that Judaism, like Islam, was a backwards faith.
  Charles Simeon, the famous Anglican preacher, helped devise a plan by which the debts of the society would be paid and the party with the closest ties to the Church of England would gain ascendancy.
as a model to be followed and therefore responded with enthusiasm to Bunsen’s proposals to institutionalize formally the cooperation between the Anglican Protestants and their German brothers in faith.”  On December 10 1838 Bunsen met privately with Lord Ashley, a member of the London Society, and they drafted a plan.
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 Books Shelved in the Garnett Room
Title: Elements of Latin prosody and metre, compiled from the best authorities; together with a synopsis of poetic licenses occurring in the versification of Virgil, a metrical index to the lyric compositions of Horace, and the scanning of the mixed trimeter and dimeter iambics of the latter poet.
Title: The works of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL.D., comprising his Christian researches in Asia, his memoir of the expediency of an ecclesiastical establishment for British India, and his Star in the East, with three new sermons.
To which is added, Dr. Kerr's curious and interesting report, concerning the state of the Christians in Cochin and Travancore, made at the request of the Governor of Madras.
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