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| | Karl Schwarz |
 | | Karl Schwarz (November 19, 1812 - March 25, 1885), German protestant theologian, was born at Wiek[?] on the Isle of Rügen. His father, Theodor Schwarz[?], pastor at Wiek, was well known as a preacher, and as the writer of a number of popular works (parables, romances, etc.) under the pseudonym "Theodor Melas." |
 | | Karl Schwarz pursued the study of theology and philosophy at Halle, and afterwards at Bonn (1831) and Berlin (1832-1834). |
 | | See G Rudloff, Karl Schwarz (1887); F Hummel, Zur Bedeutung der Schrift von Karl Schwarz: Uber das Wesen der Religion (1890); and Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie. |
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