• Julius Johannes Wilhelm Köbner, originally Salomon Købner, (11 June 1806 – 2 February 1884), was one of the founding fathers of Northern European Baptists...
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    teacher and military officer Julius Köbner (1806–1884), Danish Baptist pioneer Julius Ingram (1832–1917), American politician. Julius Lenck (1845–1901), Hungarian-German...
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  • Baptist began in 1836 when Julius Köbner, a Danish Jew, visited Hamburg, Germany and met some individuals with Baptist views. Köbner was an associate and co-worker...
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    continental Europe. Together with Oncken, Gottfried Wilhelm Lehmann and Julius Köbner formed the "Baptist cloverleaf" of Germany, having a great impact on...
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    European Baptists". Oncken, Gottfried Wilhelm Lehmann (1799–1882), and Julius Köbner (1806–1884) were known as the Baptist cloverleaf (kleeblatt). J. G....
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  • beginning of the Baptist movement. However, it was a mission of the Danish Julius Köbner in 1845 that allowed the establishment of several churches in the country...
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  • Baptist congregation in Berlin. Along with Johann Gerhard Oncken and Julius Köbner, together known as the Baptist "cloverleaf" (Kleeblatt), he is one of...
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    1889. Speakers at the second conference included key Baptist figures Julius Köbner, John Howard Hinton, and Edward Steane. In 1866, the conference established...
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