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Friedrich Adolf Krummacher (July 13, 1767 – April 14, 1845) was a German Reformed theologian and a writer of devotional poetry and prose. BiographyHe was born in Tecklenburg, Westphalia. Having studied theology at Lingen and Halle, he became successively rector of the grammar school at Moers (1793), a professor of theology at the University of Duisburg (1800), a preacher in Kettwig (1807), Consistorialrath and superintendent in Bernburg (1812), and, after declining an invitation to the University of Bonn, pastor of the Ansgariuskirche in Bremen (1824).[1] He died in Bremen. Literary worksHe was the author of many religious works, but is best known by his Parabeln (1805; 9th edition 1876; English translation 1824).[2] In 1858, they were added to Bohn's "Illustrated Library", with 40 illustrations.
Arnold Wilhelm Möller published his life and letters: Friedrich Adolf Krummacher und seine Freunde, 2 volumes, Bonn, 1849. FamilyHis brother Gottfried Daniel Krummacher was the leader of the pietists of Wuppertal. His son Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher was a noted clergyman and author, as was his son Emil Wilhelm Krummacher. Notes1. ^[https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Krummacher,_Friedrich_Adolph ADB:Krummacher, Friedrich Adolph] In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Band 17, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1883, S. 240–243. 2. ^[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=wVFgAAAAcAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s English translation] of Parabeln by Frederic Shoberl. References
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