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a volume bearing the title _The Theory of Development_. {237d} Mozley, James Bowling (1813-1878). A Church of England divine; born at Gainsborough, educated at Oriel College, Oxford; became Vicar of Old Shoreham, Canon of Worcester, and, in 1871, Regius Professor of Divinity at Oxford. His _Oxford University Sermons_ appeared in 1876. {238a} Schneckenburger, Matthias (1804-1848). A Protestant theologian; born at Thalheim and died in Berne, where he was for a time Professor of Theology at the newly founded University. His _Vergleichende Darstellung des lutherischen und reformierten Lehrbegriffs_ was published in Stuttgart in 2 volumes in 1855. {238b} Hundeshagen, Karl Bernhard (1810-1872). A Protestant theologian who held a professorship in Berne, later in Heidelberg and finally in Bonn, where he died. His many works included one upon the Conflict between the Lutheran, the Calvinistic, and the Zwinglian Churches. His _Beitrage zur Kirchenverfassungsgeschichte und Kirchenpolitik insbesondere des Protestantismus_ was published at Wiesbaden in 1864 in 1 volume. {238c} Schweizer, Alexander (1808-1888). A theologian and preacher who studied in Zurich and Berlin. He wrote his _Autobiography_ which was published in Zurich the year after his death. His book, _Die protestantischen Centraldogmen innerhalb der reformierten Kirche_, appeared in Zurich in 2 volumes in 1854 and 1856. {238d} Gass, Wilhelm (1813-1889). A Protestant theologian; born at Breslau and died in Heidelberg, where he held a theological chair. His best-known book is his _Geschichte der protestantischen Dogmatik_, published in Berlin between 1854 and 1867 in 4 volumes, and to this Lord Acton doubtless refers. {238e} Cart, Jacques Louis (1826- probably still living). A Swiss pastor; born in Geneva; the author of many books, of which the one named by Lord Acton is fully entitled, _Histoire du mouvement religieux et ecclesiastique dans le canton de Vaud pendant la premiere moitie du XIXe siecle_. It appeared between 1871 and 1880 in 6 volumes. {239a} Blondel, David (1590-1655). Born at Chalons-sur-Marne in France; a learned theologian and historian who defended the Protestant position against the Catholics. Was Professor of History at Amsterdam. His _De la primaute de l'Eglise_ appeared in 1641. {239b} Le Blanc de Beaulieu, Louis (1614-1675). A French Protestant theologian who enjoyed the consideration of both parties and was
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