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| Bugenhagen, Johann: A Pastor's Pastor  |
| A look at the cleric who served Martin Luther in Wittenberg and the role he played in the spread of the Reformation.
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/lutheranism/14784 |
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| Bugenhagen, Johannes  |
| Known as Pomeranius or Dr. Pommer, he was pastor and professor in Wittenberg and expanded the Reformation in northern Germany and Denmark.
http://www.wittenberg.de/e/seiten/personen/bugen.html |
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| Carlstadt, Andreas  |
| Born Bodenstein, biography of a man who worked with Luther before beginning an iconoclastic movement which led to his expulsion from Saxony. Also Karlstadt.
http://www.wittenberg.de/e/seiten/personen/bodenstein.html |
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| Carlstadt, Andreas: The Reformation Goes Radical  |
| A look at a Lutheran turned iconoclastic reformer in the early Reformation. Christened Bodenstein; also called Karlstadt or Karolostadt.
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/lutheranism/48138 |
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| Cruciger, Caspar  |
| Brief biographical sketch of the short life of one of Luther's co-workers in Wittenberg.
http://www.wittenberg.de/e/seiten/personen/cruciger.html |
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| Flacius Illyricus, Matthias  |
| Infoplease.com entry with pronunciation guide, biographical background, influences, major works, and controversies.
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0818836.html |
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| Hauge, Hans Nielsen: Captive and Free  |
| Life of Norwegian Pietist who fought for lay-led worship and against Norway's Conventicle Act. Followers continued a Haugean folk movement.
http://www.augsburg.edu/now/archives/fall_1997/captive_free.html |
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| Krauth, Charles Porterfield(1823-1883)  |
| Biography and hymn translations.
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/bio/k/r/krauth_cp.htm |
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| Montgomery, John Warwick  |
| Profile of the attorney, theologian, author, and Christian apologist with emphasis on his academic credentials and honors.
http://id-www.ucsb.edu/FSCF/LIBRARY/MONTGOMERY/bio.html |
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| Pieper, Franz August Otto  |
| Brief profile of LCMS pastor, theologian and seminary and synodical president.
http://chi.lcms.org/presidents/pres_pieper.htm |
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