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  JOHANN LORENZ VON MOSHEIM - LoveToKnow Article on JOHANN LORENZ VON MOSHEIM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Mosheim was much consulted by the authorities when the new university of Gottingen was being formed; especially in the framing of the statutes of the theological faculty, and the provisions for making the theologians independent of the ecclesiastical courts.
In 1747 he was made chancellor of the university.
Murdocks translation was revised and re-edited by James Seaton Reid in 1848, and by H. Hastings in 1892 (Boston), An English translation of the De rebus christianorum was published by Murdock in 1851.
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 Johann Lorenz von Mosheim -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694 – September 9, 1755), (A person of German nationality) German (Follower of Lutheranism) Lutheran divine and Church historian, was born at Lubeck on the 9th of October, 1694 or 1695.
After studying at the gymnasium of his native place, he entered the (Click link for more info and facts about University of Kiel) University of Kiel (1716), where he took his masters degree in 1718.
Mosheim was much consulted by the authorities when the new (Click link for more info and facts about University of Göttingen) University of Göttingen was being formed; especially in the framing of the statutes of the theological faculty, and the provisions for making the theologians independent of the ecclesiastical courts.
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 The Battle of Blue Springs - A Celebration of Upper East Tennessee's Civil War History
Mosheim is a progressive community that is growing and is a desirable destination for families and new industries to locate.
Located midway between Greeneville and Bulls Gap, Mosheim owes its origin to this and another factor of geography – the large blue water spring close to the pioneer wagon road through Greene County.
The “Old College” was renamed by the Lutheran Church for the renowned German theologian, Johann Lorenz von Mosheim.
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 MOSHEIM, JOHANN LORENZ VON (c. 1694-1755) - Online Information article about MOSHEIM, JOHANN LORENZ VON (c. 1694-1755)
Mosheim was much consulted by the authorities when the new university of See also:
Gottingen was being formed; especially in the framing of the statutes of the theological faculty, and the provisions for making the theologians See also:
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Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694 –; September 9, 1755), German Lutheran divine and Church historian, was born at Lubeck on the 9th of October, 1694 or 1695.
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 GREAT APOSTASY ALTERNATE GENIE SEARCH ENGINE, INC
For an extensive 18th_century Protestant perspective on the Great Apostasy, see the treatment on that subject by the German historian J. Mosheim, a Lutheran, whose six volume work in Latin on ''Ecclesiastical History'' is referred to by some Protestants who emphasize a great apostasy.
Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim; ''Ecclesiastical History from the Birth of Christ to the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century'' (4 vols.), translated by Archibald Maclaine; (1758)
Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim; ''Ecclesiastical History'', translated by James Murdock; (1851)
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November 12 - Gerhard von Scharnhorst, Prussian general (d.
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 Forword to Siemons Occasional Paper
Why Dr. Wilder chose as his source the prominent Lutheran theologian and church historian Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694--1755) as his source for Ammonius Saccas and his disciples one may never know.
True, Mosheim, unlike those before him, did not view the Church as a Mystical Body but rather as a secular institution that was open to historical investigation according to positivistic principles.
In brief, Mosheim, Wilder, and the Edinburgh Encylopoedia of 1830--the latter mentioned inThe Key to Theosophy on pages 5 and 7--are the sources for the opening pages ofThe Key, the same pages from which Dr. Siémons takes his cue for the present study.
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 Philadelphia Rare Books and Manuscripts: Americana to 1820: Part XIV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694–755) was a professor of theology at Göttingen and his Institutiones historiae ecclesiasticae "was marked by hitherto unprecedented objectivity and penetration, and he may be considered the first of modern ecclesiastical historians" (ODCC).
An eight- page Vindication of the Quakers disputing Mosheim's view of that denomination is also appended at the end of vol.
Contemporary sheep, spine modestly gilt with gilt-lettered morocco labels and old-fashioned paper library shelf labels; leather dry and scuffed with cracking to that of spine.
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 Baptist History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Mosheim writes that Constantine “revived this drooping faction which had suffered deeply from the violence of its adversaries.”
Gibbon (Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire) identifies them with the Montanists and writes about their persecution - that they were mercilessly slaughtered by the edicts of the Roman Empress Thedora to the tune of one hundred thousand.
Mosheim wrote, “The true origin of that sect which acquired the denomination of Anabaptists, by their administering anew the rite of baptism to those who came over to their communion is extremely difficult to be ascertained.
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 Great Apostasy - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
They see claims of a complete and general apostasy as a denial that Jesus has been with the Church through the centuries, and as a denial that the Church has stood firm as Jesus promised it would.
And they do it largely without the benefit of two millennia of experience that the historic Christian faith has to offer.
Johann Lorenz Von Mosheim; De rebus Christianorum ante Constantinum Magnum Commentarii (6 vols.); (1753)
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Bibliotheca Sive Acta et Scripta Magica: Grðund Urtheile von solchen Bðuchern und Handlungen, welche die Macht des Teufels in leiblichen Dingen betreffen: zur Ehre Gottes und dem Dienst des Menschen heraus gegeben: erstes [-sechs und dreysigstes] Stðuck.
Von Funk rightly says that "as one of the most detailed and thorough works on church history, it has attained a prominent place in the learned literature of our time".
The first edition, for which the matter had been in part gathered in a prize essay on Nicholas of Cusa, written during his student years, and in a number of more important recensions and articles, appeared between 1855 and 1874.
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 History of the Church of God: Chapter XVIII   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The extermination of the Jesuits from China was due to the success of their jealous brethren, the Dominicans, in finally prevailing on the pope to compel the Jesuits to abandon, in that country, their heathen customs and accommodations this step provoking the Chinese to destroy hundreds of thousands of them.
The rationalistic Lutheran theologians (Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, the eloquent and learned Lutheran preacher and church historian, was born about 1694, and died 1755.
The Anglican Establishment showed but few signs of spiritual life during the eighteenth century; it was nearly buried under the rubbish of formalism, skepticism and corruption.
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 History of Study History Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The problem of the origin of Gnosticism has been approached in Western culture with methods and results that are sometimes in clear disagreement.
However, it was only with Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (1694–1755) that the study of Gnosticism came to the fore as an independent discipline.
In the analysis of Mosheim we can already discern in a nutshell a substantial part of the themes developed by later historiography.
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 Creationism and the Early Church - Chapter 1
Students of the early church would do well to take the advice of the 18th century historian Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, who wrote:
Those, therefore who approach this part of church history, should exclude every thing invidious from the name heretic: and consider it as used only in a more general sense for a man, who, by his own, or by anothers fault, has given occasion for wars and disagreements among Christians.
(67) Johann Lorenz von Mosheim, Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, trans.
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The matter became a subject of much controversy.
Mosheim thinks it most probable that Arius was poisoned by his enemies.
Most recorders of the present day are content to say simply that "he died suddenly."]
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 CHRISTIAN VIRTUE: JOHN WESLEY AND THE ALEXANDRIAN TRADITION
Auflage mit Nachtra~gen von Ursula Treu (Clemens Alexandrinus, 2; Die Griechischen christlichen Schrijtsteller der ersten Jahrhunderte, 162 [Berlin: Akademie Verlag 1985]); Stromata Buch VII und VIII.
6Reinhart Staats, Gregor von Nyssa und die Messalianer (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1968) and idem, Macarios-Symeon Epistola Magna: Eine messalianische Monchsregel und ihre Umschrift in Gregors von Nyssa.
Klaus Schblz, Lauterung nach dem Tode und pneumatische Auferstehung bei Klemens von Alexandrien (Münsterische Beitrage zur Theologie, 38 [Münster: Aschendorff, 1974]).
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 Christianism - Article 24; Addendum A
Scarcely one of the more eminent fathers of the Christian church is there, who had not been educated and trained in the ARTS OF PRIESTLY FRAUD, in the University of Alexandria,—that great sewer of the congregated feculencies of fanaticism.' [61].
"The greatest part of the Gnostics (taking that name as the most general one for all the heretics of the three first centuries) denied that Christ was clothed with a real body, or that he suffered really."†' ["† Mosheim [Johann Lorenz von Mosheim 1694 -1755], Vol.
"If it be really true that any Manichaeans whether Hearers or otherwise kept Sunday as a holiday, it must have been, as Neander [Johann August Wilhelm Neander 1789 -1850] suggests, not because it was the day of the Resurrection, in which their Docetic doctrines prevented them from believing, but as the day of the Sun.
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