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FRIEDRICH WILHELM KRUMMACHER (1796-1868)

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 934 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRIEDRICH WILHELM See also:KRUMMACHER (1796-1868) , son of Fried-See also:rich Adolf, studied See also:theology at See also:Halle and See also:Jena, and became pastor successively at See also:Frankfort (1819), See also:Ruhrort (1823), Gemarke, near See also:Barmen in the Wupperthal (1825), and See also:Elberfeld (1834). In 1847 he received an See also:appointment to the Trinity See also:Church in See also:Berlin, and in 1853 he became See also:court See also:chaplain at See also:Potsdam. He was an influential See also:promoter of the Evangelical See also:Alliance. His best-known See also:works are See also:Elias der Thisbiter (1828–1833; 6th ed. 1874; Eng. trans. 1838); Elisa (1837) and Das Passionsbuch, der leidende Christus (1854, in See also:English The Suffering Saviour, 187o). His Autobiography was published in 1869 (Eng. trans. 1871). EMIL- WILHELM KRUMMACHER (1798–1886), another son, was See also:born at Mors in 1798. In 1841 he became pastor in See also:Duisburg. He wrote, amongst other works, Herzensmanna aus Luthers Werken (1852). His son See also:Hermann (1828—189o), who was appointed Consistorialrath in See also:Stettin in 1877, was the author of Deutsches Leben in Nordamerika (1874).

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