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    Erhard Schnepf (1 November 1495, Heilbronn – 1 November 1558, Jena; also Erhard Schnepff) was a German Lutheran Theologian, Pastor, and early Protestant...
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  • Look up Schnepf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Schnepf is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Erhard Schnepf (1495–1558), German...
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    in the turmoil of the Reformation and War with the Turks and invited Erhard Schnepf to bring the Reformation to Stuttgart. He accepted, was named Court...
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    the Ducal court and reformers Johannes Brenz, Ambrosius Blarer, and Erhard Schnepf, a powerful new, centralized ecclesiastical cabinet formed to assure...
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  • to a fuller, Augustinian theology of sovereign grace. Martin Bucer Erhard Schnepf Johannes Brenz Theology of the Cross Kittelson 1986, p. 111. Totten...
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    Johann Agricola, chaplain of Elector John Landgrave Phillip of Hesse Erhard Schnepf, chaplain of Philip of Hesse Margrave George of Brandenburg-Ansbach...
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  • Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach, Landgravine of Leuchtenberg (d. 1552) November 1 – Erhard Schnepf, German theologian (d. 1558) November 21 – John Bale, English churchman...
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  • Johann Turbicida Johann Schnabel Tilemann Schnabel Simon Schneeweiß Erhard Schnepf Johannes Schradin Gervasius Schuler Theobald Schwarz, also Theobald...
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    Brandenburg-Ansbach-Kulmbach, Landgravine of Leuchtenberg (d. 1552) November 1 – Erhard Schnepf, German theologian (d. 1558) November 21 – John Bale, English churchman...
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    point of the Reformation. Probably the most important reformer was Erhard Schnepf who preached here from 1523 to 1526. His contemporary Heinrich Vogtherr...
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