Weber, Michael a German doctor and professor of theology, was born December 8, 1754, at Groben, near Weissenfeld. In 1784 he was called as professor of theology at Wittenberg, and in 1815 to Halle, where he died, August 1, 1833. He wrote, Authentia Capitis Ultimi Evangelii Tohannis, etc. (Halle, 1823): — Ecloge Exeg. criticae ad Nonnullos Libror. N.T. Historicor. Locos (ibid. 1825-32): — Interpretatio Nova Novi Praecepti a Christo Dati John 13:34-35.(ibid. 1826): — Paraphr. Capitis III Epistole Pauli ad Galatas (ibid. 1833): — De Descensu Christi ad Inferos e Loco 1 Peter 3:19 Tollendo, etc. (Wittenb. 1805): — Libri Symbol. Ecclesia Evang. Lutherane, Accur. Editi Variique Generis Animadverss. ac Disputat. Illustr. (ibid. 1809): — Confessio Augustana eaque Invariata ex Editione Melanchthonis principe Accurate Reddita, etc. (Halis, 1830): — Confessio Augustana Anno CIO1OXL, a Melanchthone Edita, qua recte guidem Nominata est Variata, temere autem Vitata Accurate Redditur, etc. (ibid. eod.): — Doctrina Biblica de Natura Spiritus Sancti (ibid. 1825): —Doctrina Biblica de Natura Christi Fili Dei (ibid. 1826): — Ecloge Exegetico-criticae ad Nonnullos Evangelii Marci Locos (ibid. 1831). See Winer, Handb. der theol. Lit. 1:88, 242, 249, 262, 270, 321, 324, 325, 423, 424, 435, 562; Zuchold, Bibl. Theol. 2:1423. (B.P.)
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John McClintock was born October 27, 1814 in Philadelphia to Irish immigrants, John and Martha McClintock. He began as a clerk in his father's store, and then became a bookkeeper in the Methodist Book Concern in New York. Here he converted to Methodism and considered joining the ministry. McClintock entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1832 and graduated with high honors three years later. Subsequently, he was awarded a doctorate of divinity degree from the same institution in 1848.WikipediaRead More