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- Adolf Kamphausen (10 September 1829 – 13 September 1909, in Bonn) was a German Protestant theologian. He was known for his liberal views in regard to Biblical...
- Today's It Girls". Vogue. 2018-05-18. Retrieved 2023-02-26. Odell, Amy; Kamphausen, Kathleen; Chilton, Charlotte (2020-09-24). "50 Christina Aguilera Fashion...
- locally responsible Attorney Offices were those of the city clerk Kuno Kamphausen who was murdered at the order of an SS officer who bore a grudge against...
- referred by August Dillmann, Schrader, Samuel Oettli, Heinrich Ewald, Adolf Kamphausen and Edouard Guillaume Eugène Reuss. Kuenen and Driver, who believe that...
- Testament gives no exact description of the garment. According to Adolf Kamphausen, the sacḳ was like a corn-bag with an opening for the head, and another...
- Fleischer, Nicole; Gelbman, Dekel; Basel-Salmon, Lina; Krawitz, Peter M.; Kamphausen, Susanne B.; Zenker, Martin; Bird, Lynne M. (January 2019). "Identifying...
- mathematician and teacher Albert Bierstadt (1830–1902), landscape painter Adolf Kamphausen (1829–1909), biblical scholar Carl Klönne (1850–1915), banker Ernst Otto...
- and Global Reach. Praeger Security International. ISBN 9780275994860. Kamphausen, Roy; Lai, David; Scobell, Andrew (2009). Beyond the Strait: PLA Missions...
- Frankfurt am Main 1999, ISBN 3-596-14183-4 Gerhard Löwenthal/Helmut Kamphausen/Claus Peter Clausen: Hilferufe von drüben. Eine Dokumentation wider das...
- (Halle, 1867); W. Kay, Crisis Hupfeldiana (1865); and the article by A. Kamphausen in Band viii of Herzog-Hauck's Realencyklopädie (1900). Priestly source...