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- exegesis at the University of Halle. Beyschlag was the leader of the Kirchenpartei called Mittelpartei ("Middle Party"), and in 1876, with Albrecht Wolters...
- founding of the German Evangelical Church was the result of work by the Kirchenpartei of the German Christians who had gained a large majority at the 1933...
- ). Cambridge University Press. pp. 472–473. The liberal party was a Kirchenpartei (church party), which in German Protestantism is a group nominating...
- Advanced School of the NSDAP. The German Christians were organised as a Kirchenpartei (church party; i.e., a nominating group) in 1931 to help win elections...
- presbyteries and of the provincial or church-wide general synods. A strong Kirchenpartei were the Konfessionellen (the denominationals), representing congregants...
- On 27 November 1921 he was elected to the executive committee of the Kirchenpartei called Bund religiöser Sozialisten (Federation of Religious Socialists)...
- of the old-Prussian church body. The Positive Union, a conservative Kirchenpartei with traditions back in the 19th century, had no candidates running...
- church bodies in Germany for July 23, 1933. In these elections the **** Kirchenpartei called Faith Movement of the German Christians gained an average of...
- church bodies in Germany – the so-called German Christians and the Kirchenpartei Gospel and Church [de] (a merger including the Young-Reformatory Movement...
- was reelected. In the Stade deanery proponents of the ****-submissive Kirchenpartei called Faith Movement of German Christians won two thirds of the seats...