- to
Augsburg in 1530 and
signed the Confession. He
brought back Urb****
Rhegius, who
worked to
spread the Reformation,
introducing it into the city of...
- 1535
Dialogus von der schönen Predigt, 1536 "Urb****
Rhegius". 24
September 2014. "Urb****
Rhegius". 24
September 2014. The
Oxford Encyclopedia of the...
- Christian"). His
position as
priest in
Augsburg was
filled by Urb****
Rhegius. In
February 1522 he made his way to Ebernburg, near Kreuznach,
where he...
- Reformation:
Nicolaus von Amsdorf,
Caspar Cruciger,
Johann Brenz, Urb****
Rhegius,
Justus Jonas,
Georg Spalatin,
Johannes Bugenhagen,
Philip Melanchthon...
- Furthermore,
despite initially denying his
universalism before Urb****
Rhegius, teary-e****
Denck then
allegedly confessed his
belief "that no man or devil...
-
Justus Jonas,
Caspar Cruciger,
Justus Menius,
Friedrich Myconius,
Urban Rhegius,
George Spalatin. This do****ent
defined the
doctrine of the Real Presence...
-
continued correspondence with
Luther and
other reformers such as Urb****
Rhegius,
efficient men for the
preaching of the
gospel and for the organization...
-
conference were Bucer, Brenz,
Oswald Myconius,
Ambrosius Blarer, and Urb****
Rhegius. The most
prominent on the
Catholic side were
Johann Faber,
Bishop of Vienna...
- 1995),
German football player; pla**** 47
games for
Germany women Urb****
Rhegius, (or
Urban Rieger) (1489–1541),
protestant reformer, died
locally Johann...
- (Latin: Urb****) Urb**** (usurper), 3rd-century
Roman usurper Urb****
Rhegius,
Protestant Reformer Urb****
Joseph Kioko,
Kenyan bishop Han Urb****, Dutch...