
Also known as Nicholas Ludwig, Graf von Zinzendorf und Pottendorf, Zinzendorf
obispo protestante alemán de la Iglesia Morava
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36 objects attributed to Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, held across European museums, libraries & archives · via Europeana
El Conde del Sacro Imperio Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf und Pottendorf (Dresde, 26 de mayo de 1700 - Herrnhut, 9 de mayo de 1760) fue un religioso, teólogo y obispo de la Iglesia Morava, padre del también teólogo (1727-1752).
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"The Teutchman Socrates. This is: Conspicuous display of various key truths, not so well known but rather in decaying: In the years 1725 and 26. Initially in the Königl. Residentz-Stadt Dreßden, Hernach but, to the entire dear fatherland of teutscher Nation, gradually completed a good news, and by the author himself with a short content of each piece, now also with various explanations, which are not in the first edition, and an annex.
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