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in Berlin; but, in obedience to what he believed to be a divine call, he sacrificed a brilliant academic career to his religious convictions. He lived in poverty and isolation. He was lame; but had a very striking, highly intellectual and spiritual countenance, and an impressive voice and manner. He
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was the most distinguished German convert to Irvingism. He sincerely believed that the Lord had restored the apostolic office and the prophetic gifts of the Apostolic Church in the Irvingite community; and, notwithstanding the apparent failure of the movement, he adhered to it till his death.
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Thiersch was a man of sincere and profound piety, of rare classical, theological, and general culture, an enthusiastic teacher, and might have become the successor of
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He was a lecturer at Erlangen from 1839, and then professor of theology at the
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New Light on the New Testament: From Records of the Graeco-Roman Period
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from 1833 to 1835, primarily under his father but also under
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The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
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As early as 1836, Thiersch had become interested in the
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from 1837 to 1838, ending with a degree in theology.
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described his life following conversion as follows:
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from 1843. Among his early work, his 1841 monograph
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Heinrich Wilhelm Josias Thiersch

Evangelical
theologian
philologist
minister
Catholic Apostolic Church
Munich
classicist
Friedrich Thiersch
Karl Thiersch
Ludwig Thiersch
University of Munich
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling
Joseph Görres
University of Erlangen
Hermann Olshausen
Gottlieb von Harless
University of TĂĽbingen
University of Marburg
Pentateuch
Alexandria
papyri
Septuagint
Catholic Apostolic Church
Marburg
Augsburg
Basel
New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
Neander

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