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* Schaff, D. S. " Devil " in New Schaff – Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge ( 1911 ), Mainline Protestant ; vol 3 pp 414 – 417 online
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* Schaff, Philip Theological Controversies and the Development of Orthodoxy, History of the Christian Church, Vol III, Ch.
According to Philip Schaff, " To the Greek acts was afterwards added a ( pretended ) letter of Pope John VIII.
Philipp Schaff opines that the Pope, deceived by his legates about the actual proceedings, first applauded the Emperor but later denounced the council.
* " The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge " by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck.
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Schaff argues for an Oriental element in both the Gallican and the Mozarabic ( or Old Hispanic ), while Jenner quotes Dom Marius Férotin, O. S. B., who writes that the framework of the liturgy is from Italy or Rome, while various details such as hymns are from Iberia, Africa, and Gaul.
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* Initial text of article from The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Philip Schaff, public domain
In consequence of the ravages of the American Civil War the theological seminary at Mercersburg was closed for a while and so in 1863 Dr. Schaff became secretary of the Sabbath Committee ( which opposed the “ continental Sunday ”) in New York City, and held the position till 1870.
* R. Staehelin, " Hagenbach, Karl Rudolf ," in P. Schaff, J. J. Herzog, A. Hauck, eds., The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, vol.
The Bibelwerk was translated into English, enlarged and revised under the general editorship of Philip Schaff, with assistance of other scholars from the United States of various denominations, under the title A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures, Critical, Doctrinal, and Homiletical ( 25 vols., New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1865-80 ).
In 1877 Professor Philip Schaff ( 1819 – 93 ) was asked by Dr. Herzog himself to undertake an English reproduction of the second edition of his encyclopedia, and this work was fairly begun when, in the autumn of 1880, Clemens Petersen and Samuel Macauley Jackson were engaged to work daily on it in Dr. Schaff ’ s study in the Bible House, New York City.
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Philip Schaff ( January 1, 1819 – October 20, 1893 ), was a Swiss-born, German-educated Protestant theologian and a Church historian who spent most of his adult life living and teaching in the United States.
The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia, a Protestant reference published in 1914, offers a quote on the TR from Ezra Abbot ( 1819 – 1884 ), Unitarian who worked with Philip Schaff on the American Revision committee translating from the Westcott-Hort text:
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