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LUCIUS, PAUL ERNST: German Protestant; b. at Ernolsheim (about 12 m. w. of Strasburg) Oct. 16, 1852; d. at Strasburg Nov. 27, 1902. He studied theology at Strasburg, Zurich, Paris, Jena, and Berlin. He was vicar at Sesenheim (1878-79); at Strasburg (1879-80); privat-docent there (1880-1883); professor extraordinary (1883-89); and professor (1889-1902). He wrote: Die Therapeuten und ihre Stellung in der Geschichte der Askese (Strasburg, 1879); Der Essenismus in seinem Verhalinis zum Judenthum (1881); Die Kraftigung des Missionssinnes in der Gemeinde (1885); Zur aussern und innern Mission (1903); and Die Anfange des Heiligenkults in der christlichen Kirche (1904).

LUCKOCK, HERBERT MORTIMER: Church of England; b. at Great Barr (9 m. s.s.w. of Litchfield), Staffordshire, July 11, 1833. He was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge (B.A., 1858; M.A., 1862), and was ordered deacon in 1860 and ordained priest two years later. He was vicar of All Saints', Cambridge, in 1862-63 and 1865-75, rector of Gayhurst and Stoke-Goldington in 1863-1865, and canon of Ely (of which he had been honorary canon in 1874-75) in 1875-92, besides being principal of Ely Theological College in 1876-87. Since 1892 he has been dean of Lichfield. He was also select preacher at Cambridge in 1865, 1874-75, 1883-84, 1892, and 1901, examining chaplain to the bishop of Ely in 1873-87, and proctor for the dean and chapter of Ely in 1892. Theologically he belongs to the Anglo-Catholic school, and has written: Tables of Stone (sermons; London, 1867); After Death, the State of the Faithful Dead and their Relationship to the Living (1879); Studies in the History of the Prayer Book (1881); An Appeal to the Church not to withdraw her Clergy from the Universities (1882); Footprints of the Son of Man as traced by St. Mark (1884); The Bishops in the Tower, a Record of Stirring Events affecting the Church and Nonconformists from the Reformation to the Revolution (1886); The Intermediate State between Death and Judgment (1890); The Divine Liturgy, being The Order for Holy Communion, historically, doctrinally, and devotionally set forth (1889); John Wesley's Churchmanship (1891); Who are Wesley's Heirs? (1892) ; History of the Church in Scotland (1893); History of Marriage, Jewish and Christian,

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with especial Reference to its Indissolubility and certain forbidden Degrees (1894); Footprints of the Apostles as traced by St. Luke in the Ads (2 vols., 1897); Four Qualifications for a Good Preacher (1897); The Characteristics of the Four Gospels (1900); Beautiful Life of an Ideal Priest; or, Reminiscences of Thomas Thelluaon Carter (1902); Life and Works of Dr. Johnson (1902); Spiritual Difficulties in the Bile and Prayer Book: Helps to their Solution (1905); and Eucharistic Sacrifece and Intercession for the Departed (1907). He has also edited Bishop J. R. Woodford's Great Commission: Twelve Addressee on the Ordinal (London, 1886) and Sernwna (2 vols., 1887).

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