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Jesus Christus Das a U THEOLOGISCHER JAHRESBERICHT. UNTER MITWIRKUNG VON B a e n t s c h , 0 . C l e m e n , E l s e n h a n s , E v e r l in g , F ic k e r , F o e r s t e r , F u n g e r , H a s e n c l e v e r , H e g l e r , H e r in g , K o e h l e r , K o h l sc h m id t , L e h m a n n . L o e s c h e , L ü d e m a n n , L ü l m a n n , Ma r b a c h , M a y e r , M e y e r , N e s t l e , P r e u s c h e n , S c h e ib e , S p it t a , S ü l z e . HERAUSGEGEBEN VON Dr. G. KRÜGER, PROFESSOR IN GIESSEN. ZWANZIGSTER BAND ENTHALTEND D IE LITERATUR DES JAHRES 1000. FÜNFTE ABTHEILUNG REGISTER BEARBEITET VON G. FUNGFR, Pfarrer in Heichelheim hei Weimar. BERLIN 1901. C. A. SCHWETSCHKE UND SOHN. LONDON. NEW-Y0RK. WILLIAMS & NORGATE. GUSTAV E. STECHERT. 14, HENRIEl'TA STREET, COVENT GARDEN. P EAST 16 th- STREET PARIS. LI BR AI HIE FISCHBACHER, (SOCIETE ANONYME) 33, RITE DE SEINE. J Verlag von C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn, Berlin. 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