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Richard Adelbert Lipsius (1830–1892)

Lipsius, Richard Adelbert (lip’sē-us). A German theologian; born at Gera, Feb. 14, 1830; died at Jena, Aug. 19, 1892. Among his writings are: ‘The Pauline Doctrine of Justification’ (1853); ‘Gnosticism’ (1860); ‘Chronology of the Bishops of Rome’ (1869); ‘Sources of the Roman Fable of Peter’ (1872); ‘Text-Book of Protestant Dogmatic Theology’ (1876); ‘Philosophy and Religion’ (1885); ‘Chief Heads of Christian Doctrine’ (1889); ‘Brief Commentary on the New Testament’ (2 vols., 1891); ‘Luther’s Doctrine of Penance’ (1892).