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- Philip Konrad Marheineke (May 1, 1780, Hildesheim – May 31, 1846, Berlin), was a German Protestant church leader within the Evangelical Church in Prussia...
- Ritschl Adolf von Harnack Wilhelm Herrmann Hegelian Karl Daub Philip Marheineke David Strauss Ferdinand Christian Baur Richard Adelbert Lipsius Otto Pfleiderer...
- Ritschl Adolf von Harnack Wilhelm Herrmann Hegelian Karl Daub Philip Marheineke David Strauss Ferdinand Christian Baur Richard Adelbert Lipsius Otto Pfleiderer...
- Ritschl Adolf von Harnack Wilhelm Herrmann Hegelian Karl Daub Philip Marheineke David Strauss Ferdinand Christian Baur Richard Adelbert Lipsius Otto Pfleiderer...
- America. Frederick Hornemann (1772–1801), German African explorer. Philip Marheineke (1780–1846), Protestant church leader. Christian August Brandis (1790–1867)...
- Michelet Philip Marheineke Wilhelm Vatke Johann Eduard Erdmann Eduard Zeller Albert Schwegler Hans L****en Martensen Karl Daub Philip Marheineke David Strauss...
- Kicker. April 12, 2010. Retrieved October 2, 2011. "Marheineke ebnet Duisburg den Weg" [Marheineke paves the way for Duisburg] (in German). Kicker. August...
- posthumous Werke series. The book was rather hastily put together by Philip Marheineke, mainly from students' copies of the lectures delivered during different...
- three replies of considerable importance, those namely of FC Baur, PK Marheineke and KI Nitzsch.  One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text...
- Grimaldi, English actor, comedian and dancer, (b. 1779) 1846 – Philip Marheineke, German pastor and philosopher (b. 1780) 1847 – Thomas Chalmers, Scottish...