He studied theology at Basel and then entered the service of the British Society in 1848, in which he continued all his life.
He studied theology with a view to the Church, but under the influence of Hegel abandoned it for philosophy.
He studied theology, and for some years was a Protestant minister.
He was the son of a wealthy merchant; studied theology; became professor of theology and eloquence at Halle, where he published a periodical for the ladies called the Iris.
He studied theology, but afterwards devoted himself with ardor to the study of the eastern languages.
In 1745 he studied theology at Jena, where he commenced in solitude the first canto of The Messiah.
He studied theologyin Leiden, but gave himself early to the cultivation of poetry.
He studied theology at Berlin and in 1834 became chaplain to the Prussian embassy in Rome.
Ultimately in 1518 he found his way to the university of Wittenberg, where he studied theology.
He studied theology at Geneva, and after finishing his course was appointed minister to the French community at Berlin.
He studied theology at Andover, finishing in 1871.
He studied theology at Boston University, graduating with the degree of S.
Later he returned to Scotland, studied theology in the Free Church College, Edinburgh, and in 1846 was sent out to Canada as a missionary of the Free Church of Scotland.
He studied theology at Leipzig; but, a story he contributed to a periodical having proved successful, he devoted himself to literature.
He studied theology for a short time at Leipzig, and afterwards philology at Wittenberg, where he graduated doctor in philosophy in 1812.
He studied theology at the university of Halle, and became tutor to the eldest son of the baron von der Horst, to whose family he attached himself for a number of years.
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