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- complete introduction to the Gospel of John. Institutiones theologicae dogmaticae, 1815; to which Wilhelm Steiger's Kritik des Rationalismus in Wegscheiders...
- Works, viii, p. 81. Worman cites Wegscheider, Institutiones theologicae dogmaticae, p. 250. Giovanni, di; Livieri, Paolo (6 December 2001). "Friedrich Heinrich...
- Christian Foerster 1770) Alex. Gottl. Baumgartenii Praelectiones theologiae dogmaticae (ed. Salomon Semmler; 1773) Alexander Gottlieb Baumgartens Metaphysik...
- title of a book in 1659 by L.F. Reinhard (Synopsis theologia Christianae dogmaticae). A. M. Fairbairn holds that it was the fame of Petau which gave currency...
- Geschichte und Gegenwart, 2005, p. 42. Theodorus Granderath, Constitutiones Dogmaticae Sancrosancti Oe****enici Concilii Vaticani, Herder 1892, p. 5, indicates...
- et in loca ejusdem insignia dissertationes historicae, chronologicae, dogmaticae (26 volumes, Paris, 1676–1686). This is Alexandre's best-known work. It...
- Geschichte und Gegenwart. 2005, p. 42 Theodorus Granderath. Constitutiones Dogmaticae Sancrosancti Oe****enici Concilii Vaticani. (Herder 1892), p. 5 indicates...
- Volume 3 of Michael Christoph Hanow's Philosophiae naturalis sive physicae dogmaticae: Geologia, biologia, phytologia generalis et dendrologia, published in...
- century. Michael Christoph Hanow: Philosophiae naturalis sive physicae dogmaticae: Geologia, biologia, phytologia generalis et dendrologia. 1766. Carl von...
- especially against Spinoza, attracted much attention; Institutiones theologiæ dogmaticæ (1723), a work once very influential, obviously founded on Baier's Compendium;...