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17: 110:, died, and a new direction was set by certain theologians from Strasbourg, to which he also adhered. As a learned and clever man, he soon became the head of the Bernese clergy. His impact was multifaceted and not always unambiguous. He was consumed in the struggle with the followers of 158:. He ordained Protestant ministers for this area in 1556 and led by church visitations. Without abandoning his position in Basel, he worked as a Superintendent in Baden. Sulzer was an energetic and responsible worker into his old age. He died in 142:
and to likewise to promote private confession, organs and church bells. Thus he occupied an awkward position vis-à-vis the Swiss churches and provoked opposition. His efforts proved to be only an ephemeral episode in Basel.
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of the Basel church in 1553. He proceeded more cautiously here than in Bern. He endeavored to bring about the reconciliation of the German and Swiss churches, although he kept a relative distance from the
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Athenae rauricae: Sive catalogus professorum Academiae Basiliensis ab A. MCCCCLX ad A. MDCCLXXVIII. Cum brevi singulorum biographia. Adjecta est recensio omnium eiusdem Academiae rectorum
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On the initiative of the Bern town council, he pursued additional studies in 1537 and took a master's degree. As a supporter of the
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and was also employed as a teacher. From 1533 he worked in Bern in education and proved his worth in the schools.
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Simon Sulzer und sein Antheil an der Reformation im Lande Baden, sowie an den Unionsbestrebungen.
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Teaching the Reformation: ministers and their message in Basel, 1529-1629.
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Zeitschrift für die gesamte lutherische Theologie und Kirche,
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He received a post in Basel in 1549, first as pastor of the
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He played a major role in a mediatory role that led to the
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Realenzyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche.
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position. His Lutheran inclinations made him favor the
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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and in the introduction of the Reformation into the
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Index


Reformed
Antistes
Schattenhalb
Bern
Lucerne
Interlaken
Strasbourg
Martin Bucer
Wolfgang Capito
Basel
Simon Grynaeus
Johann Heerwagen
Wittenberg Concord
Wittenberg
Martin Luther
Joachim Vadianus
Berchtold Haller
Franz Kolb
Ulrich Zwingli
Antistes
Zwinglian
Calvinist
Formula of Concord
Second Helvetic Confession
Strasbourg Consensus
margravate
Baden-Durlach
Basel
Teaching the Reformation: ministers and their message in Basel, 1529-1629.

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