Leberecht Uhlich (1799–1872) was a German clergyman and one of the founders of the German Free Congregations. He studied at Halle, and served as pastor...
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Uhlich is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Leberecht Uhlich (1799–1872), German clergyman Rhys Uhlich (born 1983), Australian male model...
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Anhalt-Köthen, employer of J.S. Bach Carl Friedrich Abel (1723–1787), composer Leberecht Uhlich (1799–1872), theologian Hans Hermann Behr (1818–1904), physician and...
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which also permeated liberal Protestantism led by such figures as Leberecht Uhlich. They formed the backbone of the nascent Reform rabbinate. Geiger intervened...
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Robert Blum, Johann Jacoby, Gustav Adolf Wislicenus, Ernst Dronke, and Leberecht Uhlich. It was the first popular expression of an awakened intellectual political...
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had expressed heretical views. Early leaders in the movement were Leberecht Uhlich and Gustav Adolf Wislicenus, both of whom were forced out of the Evangelical...
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including The Religion of Common Sense, from the German of Prof. Leberecht Uhlich. In 1887, she removed, with her family, to Humphrey, Nebraska. Afterwards...
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consistory in Madeburg where he was assigned to prosecute liberal clergyman Leberecht Uhlich. He left government service in 1848 and established himself as a lawyer...
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