- Hans
Lietzmann (2
March 1875 – 25 June 1942) was a
German Protestant theologian and
church historian who was a
native of Düsseldorf. He
initially studied...
-
Christian Lietzmann (2
October 1955 –
September 2006) was a
German swimmer who won two
silver medals at the 1974
European Aquatics Championships, in the...
- 335–336, Vol II.
Lietzmann 1951, p. 69.
Sheridan 1966, p. 187.
Ambrose Epistles 17-18;
Symmachus Relationes 1-3.
Lietzmann 1951, p. 76.
Lietzmann 1951, pp. 76...
- formed.
Royal Navy
engagement was also on the rise.
Vizeadmiral Joachim Lietzmann was Germany's
Commanding Admiral Adriatic (Kommandierender
Admiral Adria)...
- to
Gregory Thaumaturgus. They have been
collected and
edited by Hans
Lietzmann. Two
letters of his
correspondence with
Basil of
Caesarea are also extant...
- cir****cision as an
unnecessary token of
upholding the Law.
According to Hans
Lietzmann, the term "Pauline Christianity"
first came into use in the 20th century...
- Songs,
Wisdom of Solomon, and Ecclesiasticus".
Innocent I,
Bible Research Lietzmann, Hans.
Muratorian fragment.
Retrieved 14
October 2017.
Synod of Laodicea...
- Theory.
Series A. 57 (1): 151–156. doi:10.1016/0097-3165(91)90013-7..
Lietzmann,
Walther (1928).
Lustiges und
Merkwuerdiges von
Zahlen und
Formen [Funny...
- advent. "The
Earliest Text of the Old
Roman Symbol: A
Debate with Hans
Lietzmann and J. N. D. Kelly", D.
Larrimore Holland,
Church History, Vol. 34, No...
-
Retrieved 19
March 2023.
Apollinaris of
Laodicea (1904). "Πρὸς Ἰοβιανόν". In
Lietzmann, Hans (ed.).
Apollinaris von
Laodicea und
seine Schule:
Texte und Untersuchungen...