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  2. Category:Compositions by Pierre Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... Pages in category "Compositions by Pierre Schaeffer" The following 2 pages are in ...

  3. Charles Frederick Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Charles Frederick Schaeffer (3 September 1807 in Germantown, Pennsylvania – 23 November 1879 in Philadelphia) was a Lutheran clergyman of the United States. Biography [ edit ]

  4. Charles William Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Charles William Schaeffer (born in Hagerstown, Maryland, May 5, 1813; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 15, 1896) was a Lutheran clergyman and theologian of the United States. Biography [ edit ]

  5. How Should We Then Live? - Wikipedia

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    J.P. Moreland, a professor of the Talbot School of Theology, writing the forward to the 2006 reprint of Schaeffer's book Escape from Reason, states "Others argue, sometime correctly, that Schaeffer paints with too broad a brush and, as a result, somewhat misrepresents certain thinkers. I, for one, do not think his treatment of Thomas Aquinas is ...

  6. Rudolph Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Frederick Schaeffer (June 26, 1886 – March 5, 1988) an American arts educator and artist connected to the Arts and Crafts movement. He was the founder of the Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design , a school that was based in San Francisco and produced designers, architects, interior decorators, teachers and colorists for more than 50 years.

  7. Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Schaeffer is a German surname. It is a variant of Schaefer , from German word schäfer ("shepherd") and of Schaffer , from a noun (meaning steward or bailiff) derived from Middle High German schaffen .