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reached a second edition. He was also a frequent contributor to various periodicals. Besides a host of minor writings on ecclesiastical subjects, and an active collaboration in the great Kirchenlexicon of
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treatise on the relation of Greek and Latin studies to Christian theology, and the valuable work:
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In the following year he accepted the chairs of exegesis and church history at the seminary of
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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in 1845, and in 1853 was appointed to the chair of church history at the
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Die deutschen Plenarien im 15 und zu Anfang des 16 Jahrhunderts
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assembly of Catholic scholars in 1863. He also took part, with
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went through four editions (1866–84), and his edition of the
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government, became vicar-capitular, professor and regens at
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German theologian and Catholic church historian (1808–1878)
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Johann Alzog

Catholic
church historian
Ohlau
Silesia
Breslau
Bonn
Cologne
Posen
Archbishop
Martin von Dunin
Prussian
Hildesheim
University of Freiburg
Freiburg
Ignaz von Döllinger
Munich
Bishop Hefele
Bishop Haseberg
First Vatican Council
Papal infallibility
Byrne
Manual of universal church history
Johann Adam Möhler
Protestant
C. A. Hase
St. Gregory of Nazianzus
Wetzer
Welte

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