Hefele, Karl Joseph von (18091893)

Hefele, Karl Joseph von, a Catholic Church historian, born at Unterkochen, in Würtemberg; in 1840 became professor of Church History and Christian Archæology in the Catholic Theological Faculty in Tübingen University, and in 1869 Bishop of Rottenburg; was for some time zealously opposed to the doctrine of the Papal infallibility, but subsequently acquiesced, putting, however, his own construction on it; his best-known works are the “History of the Christian Councils” and “Contributions to Church History” (18091893).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Hecla
Hectic Fever
Hector
Hecuba
Hedonism
Heem, Jan Davidsz van
Heeren, Ludwig
Hefele, Karl Joseph von
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Hegelianism
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Hegesippus
Heidelberg
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Heilbronn
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Heine, Heinrich
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