"Hinderer was not only a man of science, but also a missionary who for forty years laboured as an apostle and by his zeal and efficiency achieved substantial results."
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Anthony Huonder, Roman Hinderer (1913) Catholic Encyclopedia
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Roman Hinderer
Roman Hinderer (21 September 1668 – 24 August 1744) was a German Jesuit missionary.
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