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Loraine Boettner (/ˈbɛtnər/;
March 7, 1901 –
January 3, 1990) was an
American theologian, teacher, and
author in the
Reformed tradition. He is best known...
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Boettner is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Daisie Boettner, US Army
officer and
mechanical engineering professor Juan Max Boettner...
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Daisie Dawson Boettner (née Wheeler) is an
American mechanical engineer,
retired United States Army
brigadier general, and
professor emerita in the United...
- some
postmillennialists previously in the
majority camp, such as
Loraine Boettner and R. J. Rushdoony. The
appeal of the
minority position,
apart from its...
- Press, pp. 182–184, ISBN 978-0801431302,
retrieved 30 July 2018.
Brown SG,
Boettner GH, Yack JE (2007). "Clicking caterpillars:
acoustic aposematism in Antheraea...
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early printed appearance of the
acrostic can be
found in
Loraine Boettner's 1932 book, The
Reformed Doctrine of Predestination.
Total depravity (also...
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Patrick F.
Meagher and
Stigers &
Boettner before briefly opening his own
office in 1872. He
returned to
Stigers &
Boettner in 1874 as a
junior partner and...
- Luis María Ramírez
Boettner (March 13, 1918 – July 25, 2017) was a
Paraguayan diplomat and
lawyer who
served as the
Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Paraguay...
- Globe. Boston, M****achusetts.
Retrieved 9
December 2012. Elkinton, Joseph;
Boettner, George; Liebhold, Andrew; Gwiazdowski, Rodger. "Biology, Spread, and Biological...
- An
early printed appearance of the
acrostic can be
found in
Loraine Boettner's 1932 book, The
Reformed Doctrine of Predestination.
Reformed Christians...