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Frieszsche's Beytr. means Jo. Ehrenfr. Frieszsche's Eight Contributions (the last in 5 parts) to the History of Upper Lusatia; Lauban 1754 — 1773. 4.
Funke, means Chr. Gabr. Funke's Life History of All Spiritual Persons Who Have Served in the Görlitz Church Service. Görlitz and L. 1711. 8.
Götting. 84. III. 9. means Göttingen Indicators of Scholarly Things; 1784 annual volume, III. volume, 9th page.
Gött. Bibl. 2. III. 20. means Göttingen Library of the Newest Theological Literature published by J. F. Schleusner and C. F. Stäudlin; Göttingen 1794. — 2nd volume; 3rd part, 20th page.
Goth. 80. II. 2. means Gotha Scholarly Newspaper; 1780 annual volume, II. volume, 2nd page.
Gross. Jubelpr. means J. M. Grossen's Historical Lexicon, Evangelical Jubilee Priests. Nuremberg 1727. ff. 3 parts. 4.
Grosser's Merkw. II. 69. means Grosser's Lusatian Remarkables 5 parts; L. 1714. f.
Hall. Beytr. means Halle Contributions to Legal Scholarly History. H. 1755 — 62. 3 volumes.
Harles krit. Nachr. means The same author's continued Critical News of Small Writings.
Heerwagen, means J. F. L. Heerwagen's Literature History of Evangelical Church Hymns; Neustadt 1792. 1797. 2 parts.
Henke's Archiv, means H. P. C. Henke's Archive for New Church History. Weimar 1793. ff.
Hoffmanns S. R. L. II. 9. means C. G. Hoffmanni Scriptores rerum Lusaticarum Writers on Lusatian Matters; L. 1719. II. part, 9th page.
Jecander, means Jecander's (J. C. Crell's) Currently Living Spiritual Ministry in Saxony. L. 1723. with 14 supplements.
Jöcher. means Ch. Gl. Jöcher's General Lexicon of Scholars 4 parts. L. 1750 ff. large 4.
Knauth's Wend. Kirch. H. means Chr. Knauth's Church History of the Upper Lusatian Sorbs-Wends; Görlitz 1767. 8.
Kraft's Nachr. means Fr. Wilh. Kraft's News of the Newest Theological Books, J. 1742. ff. 6 volumes.