- Karl
Friedrich Bahrdt (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈbaːɐ̯t]; 25
August 1741 – 23
April 1792), also
spelled Carl
Friedrich Bahrdt, was an unorthodox...
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publisher Christian Adolph Klotz (1738–1771), philologist. Karl
Friedrich Bahrdt (1741–1792),
theologian and enlightener.
Robert ****er (1812–1871), writer...
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philosopher and theologian.
Adolf von Harnack,
German theologian. Karl
Friedrich Bahrdt,
controversial German Protestant,
biblical scholar, theologian, and polemicist...
- destro**** by a
controversial dramatic satire,
Doktor Bahrdt mit der
eisernen Stirn (Doctor
Bahrdt with the Iron Brow),
which appeared in 1790 with the...
- Ungenannten) to the
Wolfenbuttel Fragments (see Reimarus) and to K. F.
Bahrdt's confession of faith, a step
which was
interpreted by the
extreme rationalists...
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Retrieved 12 July 2020.
Smyth and
Bahrdt Consultants (2004).
Kooyang Sea
Country Plan (PDF).
Report prepared by
Smyth and
Bahrdt Consultants on
behalf of the...
- eschatological, a fact
overlooked until the end of the 19th century." Karl
Friedrich Bahrdt –
another rationalist theologian (1741–1792)
Heinrich Paulus –
another rationalist...
- PMID 14580590. S2CID 2517580. Smyth, Dermot; Monaghan, Jim; Smyth; Consultants,
Bahrdt (2004).
Living on sal****er country:
review of
literature about Aboriginal...
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politician (b. 1706) 1784 –
Solomon I of
Imereti (b. 1735) 1792 – Karl
Friedrich Bahrdt,
German theologian and
author (b. 1741) 1794 – Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon...
- Reue (Misanthropy and Repentance) (as Knigge) –
Doktor Bahrdt mit der
eisernen Stirn (Doctor
Bahrdt with the Iron Brow)
William Blake – The
Marriage of Heaven...