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33: 295: 160:." A Professor Tholuck wrote in 1835 that the doctrine of Universalism "came particularly into notice through Jung-Stilling, that eminent man who was a particular instrument in the hand of God for keeping up evangelical truth in the latter part of the former century, and at the same time a strong patron to that doctrine." 71:. His father, Wilhelm Jung, a schoolmaster and tailor, was the son of Eberhard Jung, charcoal burner, and his mother was Johanna Dorothea née Fischer, the daughter of Moritz Fischer, a poor clergyman and alchemist. Jung became at his father's wish a schoolmaster and tailor. 166:
referred to Jung-Stilling in his example of how rational humans, unlike irrational animals, are prone to error. People can use, according to Schopenhauer, abstract ideas to make other people do anything they wish: "In the year 1818 seven thousand
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operations. He performed over 3,000 cataract operations during his lifetime. In 1778 he accepted an appointment as lecturer on agriculture, technology, commerce and veterinary medicine in the newly established College of
207:). His early novels reflect the Pietism of his early surroundings. A complete edition of his numerous works was published in fourteen volumes at Stuttgart in 1835–1838. 310: 315: 522: 517: 130: 406: 363: 199:, the book concealed Jung's actual surname and gave him the invented name "Stilling", which may derive from the characterization of German 482: 537: 532: 129:. In 1803, he resigned his professorship and returned to Heidelberg, where he remained until 1806, when he was granted a pension by 507: 527: 423: 417: 512: 377: 176: 172: 119: 75: 195:, was put to paper and published (without Jung's knowledge) in 1777. Considered an important precursor of the 156:
He has been described as "an able defender of Christianity against German rationalism an ardent and eminent
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In 1787, he was appointed professor of economic, financial and statistical studies at the
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Réinventer la tradition. Alexandre Stourdza et l'Europe de la Sainte-Alliance.
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He was married three times, and fathered thirteen children. His granddaughter
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After various teaching appointments he went in 1768 to study medicine at the
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There are English translations by Samuel Jackson of the autobiography
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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature
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was painter and founder of private painting school in Riga.
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Complete Works of Carl Maria von Weber. Digital Edition
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Heinrich Stillings Jugend. Eine wahrhafte Geschichte
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Index

Jung Stilling

Grund
Karlsruhe
Hilchenbach
Westphalia
University of Strasbourg
Goethe
Herder
Elberfeld
oculist
cataract
Cameralism
Kaiserslautern
University of Heidelberg
University of Marburg
Charles Frederick
Baden
Karlsruhe
Elise von Jung-Stilling
Universalist
Schopenhauer
Chiliasts
Württemberg
Ararat
Bildungsroman
Pietists
Der graue Mann
Угроз Световостоков
Menace Eastern-Light, The Man in the Grey Suit

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