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Hello, I have removed from the list of publications La formule de concorde dans ses rapports avec le Nouveau Testament, Thèse présentée à la Faculté de théologie protestante de Strasbourg, Silbermann (Strasbourg), 1859 Full text which was wrongly attributed to Emile Küss the mayor of Strasbourg. It was really written by future pastor Charles Emile Küss, born in 1837, and unrelated to Emile Küss. The dedication to his uncle, pastor in Westhoffen, proves the correct attribution. Pastor Emile Küss' brief biography can be found in the French pastors' database on Geneanet .Pensées de Pascal (talk) 22:43, 18 February 2019 (UTC)