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- John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan. Reich, Wieland. 2005. Neuigkeiten eines Nazareners? Zur Musik von James MacMillan. Fragmen: Beiträge, Meinungen und Analysen...
- The Apostolic Christian Church is an Anabaptist Christian denomination aligned with the holiness movement. It is a branch of the Apostolic Christian Church...
- Evangelisch Taufgesinnter (Nazarener) with churches in Germany and Austria and formerly about 400 members. Some of these German Nazarener congregations do not...
- except Overbeck had returned to Germany and the group had disbanded. Many Nazareners became influential teachers in German art academies and were a major influence...
- the Wise. Reality Retold and Dedicated to the German People (Jesus der Nazarener — Des Weisesten der Weisen Leben, Lehre und natürliches Ende. Der Wirklichkeit...
- Veit belonged to the artistic circle of the Catholic and conservative Nazarener. They were impressed by the German Middle Ages. The Germania of this painting...
- (Bodmer): In Sachen Jesu. Ein jüdisches Theaterstück über Leben und Tod des Nazareners. Neu herausgegeben und mit einem Nachwort versehen von Nathanael Riemer...
- goldenen Apfel" (The Golden Apple). His students at the Academy included the Nazareners Carl Eggers and Johannes Veit. Entry @ the British Museum Entry @ National...
- Suhr, Norbert (1991). Philipp Veit (1793–1877): Leben und Werk eines Nazareners. Monographie und Werkverzeichnis (in German). Weinheim: VCH Verlagsgesellschaft...
- übertragen. . . . Im 19. Jahrhundert erst wurde die Legende durch die Nazarener aus Italien importiert (M. Hartig). Hartig, Michael (1931). "Die hl. Elisabeth...