SPANGENBERG, AUGUST GOTTLIEB

ouˈgoost gôtˈlēp shpängˈənbĕrk, 1704–92, a bishop of the Moravian Church and a founder of that church in America, b. Prussia. While at the Univ. of Jena, he met Graf von Zinzendorf, and in 1730 he paid a visit to the Moravian colony, Herrnhut. In 1732, Spangenberg joined the theological faculty of the Univ. of Halle, but disagreement with the views of his superiors led to his dismissal. He became assistant to Zinzendorf and was sent by him on a mission to America in 1735. There, for a large portion of his life, Spangenberg was active in establishing settlements, churches, and schools in Georgia, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina. In 1744 he was made bishop. Zinzendorf died in 1760; two years later Spangenberg returned to Herrnhut, where he held a place of leadership among the Brethren. His Idea Fidei Fratrum (1779, tr. 1784) was adopted as the declaration of faith of the Moravian Church. Among his other writings is a biography of Zinzendorf.

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...International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies Copenhagen 12 August to 17 August 1991 GENERAL EDITOR RHODA SCHNUR EDITED BY...International Congress of neo-Latin studies : Copenhagen, 12 August to 17 August 1991 / general editor, Rhoda Schnur...
...MORAVIANS IN GEORGIA. AUGUST GOTTLIEB SPANGENBERG THE MORAVIANS IN GEORGIA...August Gottlieb Spangenberg Frontispiece...for their emigration. August Gottlieb Spangenberg was born July 15th...
...evangelical conversion of August Francke. Wesley had his conversion...exhibits in his relationship with Spangenberg and Bohler. Methodism emerges...troubled, confessed it, wrote Spangenberg. The unbeliever said, I am...In the recollections of Spangenberg and David Cranz, the Bu6kampf...
...9 R13.A1; Spangenberg, vol. 3, 484 f...Pietism founded by August Hermann Francke...visitor was August Gottlieb...E. Beyreuther, August Hermann Francke...successor Gotthilf August and Senior Urslperger...September, warning of Spangenbergs impending arrival...
...At the close of the fourth century St Augustine wrote his Confessions , a remarkably...was in a literal sense sui generis . Augustine was also precocious enough to reflect...questions of autobiographical theory, and Augustine found it hard going. He knew it had something...
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...literature. 1787 (4 vols.). * Spangenberg, August Gottlieb. An Account of the Manner in...1821. It is not clear which Spangenberg volume the Askins owned, but...John Askin to David Bacon, August 29, 1801, in ibid., 357. Askin...
...structure. Under the direction of August Gottlieb Spangenberg, Zinzendorfs chosen agent...See Jerry Lee Surratt, Gottlieb Schober of Salem: Discipleship...did not wish to be joined. Spangenberg wrote from America that he...


 

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SPANGENBERG, AUGUST GOTTLIEB ou goost got lep shpang nberk...Moravian colony, Herrnhut. In 1732, Spangenberg joined the theological faculty of...for a large portion of his life, Spangenberg was active in establishing settlements...
...soon extended to the West Indies, North and South America, Africa, and Asia, chiefly under the direction of August Gottlieb Spangenberg , who later became (1735) the founder of the Moravian Church in America. Bethlehem, Nazareth, and Lititz...


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