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- Dresden Castle, with an ornate high level walkway. Since 1743 the Deans (Hofprediger) of the Court Church were ex officio also Apostolic Vicars of the Saxon...
- Saxony, Section 62. Constitution of Saxony, Section 63. The Lutheran Ober-Hofprediger (first Court preacher) was also the most important minister of the Saxon...
- who explains complicated ideas) of Immanuel Kant. Johann Schultz was a Hofprediger (second court chaplain) and Professor of Mathematics at the University...
- München 2007, S. 160 ff. (Digitalisat) Wolfgang Sommer: Die lutherischen Hofprediger in Dresden, Frank Steiner Verlag Stuttgart 2006, S. 236 (Digitalisat)...
- (German: arteigene Volksreligion). They found their model in the Berlin Hofprediger Adolf Stoecker, who was politically active and tried to position the...
- Quedlinburg pt 2, 1828, pp. 26–28 Wolfgang Sommer: Die lutherischen Hofprediger in Dresden, Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart, 2006, p. 108 Hermann Lorenz:...
- Michael Siricius (who had died the previous December) as chief pastor (Hofprediger) of the Marienkirche. Stolterfoht was an important priest and theologian:...
-  469–70. Retrieved 24 June 2023. Sommer, Wolfgang (2006). Die lutherischen Hofprediger in Dresden (1st ed.). Germany: Steiner. pp. 115–136. ISBN 9783515089074...
- He spent several years attached the Habsburg emb****y, in the role of Hofprediger (court preacher) successor to Stephan Gerlach. In this travel diary,...
- had been the champion of the Jews against the attacks of such men as Hofprediger Adolf Stoecker, Professor August Rohling, and others. In 1885 Strack...