Spred, o spred, du sandheds ord

Spred, o spred, du sandheds ord

Author: J. F. Bahnmaier; Translator: L. P. Thorkveen
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Author: J. F. Bahnmaier

Bahnmaier, Jonathan Friedrich, son of J. G. Bahnmaier, Town Preacher at Oberstenfeld, near Bottwar, Württemberg, was born at Oberstenfeld, July 12, 1774. After completing his studies at Tübingen, his first appointment was, in 1798, as assistant to his father. He became Diaconus at Marbach on the Neckar in 1806, and at Ludwigsburg in 1810, where he was for a time the head of a young ladies' school. In 1815 he was appointed Professor of Education and Homiletics at Tübingen, but in the troublous times that followed had to resign his post. He received in 1819 the appointment of Decan and Town Preacher at Kirchheim-unter-Teck, where he continued as a faithful, unwearied, and successful worker for 21 years. He was distinguished as a preacher,… Go to person page >

Translator: L. P. Thorkveen

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First Line: Spred, o spred, du sandheds ord
German Title: Walte, walte nah und fern
Author: J. F. Bahnmaier
Translator: L. P. Thorkveen
Language: Norwegian
Copyright: Public Domain

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