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called ultradispensationalism that it is
sometimes referred to as
Bullingerism.
Bullingerism differed from
mainstream dispensationalism on the
beginning of...
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Bullinger is a surname. It most
commonly refers to:
Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575),
Swiss Reformer and
theologian Notable people with the
surname include:...
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Heinrich Bullinger (18 July 1504 – 17
September 1575) was a
Swiss Reformer and theologian, the
successor of
Huldrych Zwingli as head of the
Church of...
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scholarly references to
ultradispensationalism (sometimes
known as "
Bullingerism") are made by
Charles C.
Ryrie and
Charles F. Baker. Ultradispensationalism...
- Kirk
Bullinger. Jim
Bullinger was
converted to a
pitcher in the Cubs' farm system,
after initially playing as a shortstop.
Before going pro,
Bullinger pla****...
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Johann Balthasar Bullinger (30
November 1713,
Langnau am
Albis – 31
March 1793, Zürich) was a
Swiss landscape painter.
Bullinger was born in
Langnau am...
- Hans-Jörg
Bullinger (German pronunciation: [ˌhans ˌjœʁk ˈbʊlɪŋɐ] FREng, born
April 13, 1944, in Stuttgart) is a
German scientist and
former president...
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committed Protestant and also
corresponded with the Zürich
reformer Heinrich Bullinger. She
preferred academic studies to
activities such as
hunting parties...
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Anglican clergyman E. W.
Bullinger (1837–1913)
began teaching what
became known as "ultradispensationalism" or "
Bullingerism".
Bullinger taught that the Church...
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Early Reformed theologians such as John
Calvin and
Heinrich Bullinger taught that Christ's person,
including his body and blood, are presented...