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  • [[Category:American Authors|1810 Clarke]] [[Category:Protestant|1810 Clarke]]
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  • '''Emil Schürer''' (1844-1910) was a German scholar. German Protestant scholar and theologian. Born at Augsburg. Professor at Leipzig and Götting [[Category:Protestant|1844 Schuerer]]
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  • ''' Michel Nicolas ''' (1810-1886) was a French scholar, Protestant minister, professor of Philosophy at the Faculté de théologie protestante [[Category:Second Temple Scholars & Authors|1810 Nicolas]]
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  • ''' Theodor Keim''' (1825-1878) was a German scholar and Protestant Theologian, active in Switzerland. Born in [[Stuttgart, Germany]], he studi [[Category:Historical Jesus Scholars & Authors|1825 Keim]]
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  • ...ncluding [[Josippon]]. Graduated from Magdalen College, Oxford, in 1550. A Protestant, he spent some years in Germany as an exile, from 1553 to 1560. After compl
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  • Professor at the Faculty of Protestant Theology and the Sorbonne University in Paris. [[Category:Historical Jesus Scholars & Authors|1880 Goguel]]
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  • ...Scholarship]] -- [[Mexican Scholars]] -/- [[Mexican Fiction]] -- [[Mexican Authors]] ..., the overwhelming majority of Mexican population (80%) is Roman Catholic. Protestant denominations count to 9%.
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  • ...ch Scholarship]] -- [[French Scholars]] -/- [[French Fiction]] -- [[French Authors]] ...e religion in France until modern times. During the Reformation, the large Protestant minority in France suffered persecution; the notorious 1572 St. Bartholomew
    23 members (2 subcategories, 0 files) - 09:09, 24 May 2013
  • ...rity of Lithuanian population (70-80%) is Roman Catholic, with significant Protestant (1%) and Russian Orthodox minorities (4%). ...ors]] -- survey of works by Lithuanian Authors / biographies of Lithuanian Authors
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  • ...rship]] -- [[Hungarian Scholars]] -/- [[Hungarian Fiction]] -- [[Hungarian Authors]] ...y the 17th century, Hungary was predominantly Catholic, with a significant Protestant minority and smaller Orthodox communities.
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  • ...Scholarship]] -- [[Italian Scholars]] -/- [[Italian Fiction]] -- [[Italian Authors]] Today, the majority of Italian population is Roman Catholic, with significant Protestant and Christian Orthodox minorities. Jews have remained a constant presence i
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  • The first modern "History of Second Temple Judaism" was published by Protestant scholar [[Paul Eber]] in 1548; see [[Contexta populi Iudaici historia (1548 After the emancipation and the emergence of Jewish scholarship, Jewish authors also began studying "post-biblical" Judaism.
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  • ...olarship]] -- [[Peruvian Scholars]] -/- [[Peruvian Fiction]] -- [[Peruvian Authors]] ...he modern Peruvian State, the religious situation became more diverse, and Protestant, Jews and Muslims gained some freedom of worship, even though the Catholic
    3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 09:30, 24 May 2013
  • ...rship]] -- [[Uruguayan Scholars]] -/- [[Uruguayan Fiction]] -- [[Uruguayan Authors]] ...l of numerous immigrants, the religious situation became more diverse, and Protestant, Jews and Muslims gained more freedom of worship.
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  • ...Scholarship]] -- [[Chilean Scholars]] -/- [[Chilean Fiction]] -- [[Chilean Authors]] ...l of numerous immigrants, the religious situation became more diverse, and Protestant, Jews and Muslims gained freedom of worship.
    6 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 08:52, 24 May 2013
  • ...rship]] -- [[Colombian Scholars]] -/- [[Colombian Fiction]] -- [[Colombian Authors]] ...e modern Colombian State, the religious situation became more diverse, and Protestant, Jews and Muslims gained some freedom of worship, even though the Catholic
    3 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 08:56, 24 May 2013
  • ...ip]] -- [[Ecuadorian Scholars]] -/- [[Ecuadorian Fiction]] -- [[Ecuadorian Authors]] ...modern Ecuadorian State, the religious situation became more diverse, and Protestant, Jews and Muslims gained some freedom of worship, even though the Catholic
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  • ...considered as part of a tradition formed by mid- to late-twentieth-century authors such as Robert Graves, Nikos Kazantzakis and Anthony Burgess. This book loo ...of Oscar Wilde -- The afterlife of Oscar Wilde's oral tales -- A peculiar Protestant : the gospels according to George Moore -- George Moore's life of Jesus.
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  • ...Scholarship]] -- [[Spanish Scholars]] -/- [[Spanish Fiction]] -- [[Spanish Authors]] ...ming majority of Spanish population (70-80%) is Roman Catholic, with small Protestant and Christian Orthodox minorities.
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  • ...Scholarship]] -- [[Russian Scholars]] -/- [[Russian Fiction]] -- [[Russian Authors]] ...on (70-80%) belong to the Russian Orthodox Church; with small Catholic and Protestant minorities.
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