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    Johann Hinrich Wichern (21 April 1808 – 7 April 1881) was a founder of the Home Mission (also translated as Inner Mission; German: Innere Mission) movement...
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    Jane Haemig of Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minnesota, points to Johann Hinrich Wichern (1808–1881), a Lutheran pastor in Germany and a pioneer in urban...
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  • daughter of Johann Johann Hinrich Wichern (1808–1881), German Lutheran theologian, founder of the Home Mission Nadine Jean Wichern Chief, Civil Appeals...
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    p. 167. ISBN 978-0-9845649-0-3. "Johann Hinrich Wichern – der Erfinder des Adventskranzes" [Johann Hinrich Wichern – the inventor of the Advent wreath]...
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    Lutherans in Germany in the 16th century, and in 1839, Lutheran priest Johann Hinrich Wichern used a wreath made from a cart wheel to educate children about the...
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  • Mission) was and is a movement of German evangelists, set up by Johann Hinrich Wichern in Wittenberg in 1848 based on a model of Theodor Fliedner. It quickly...
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    question. Rerum Novarum Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler Adolph Kolping Johann Hinrich Wichern Gustav von Schmoller Centesimus annus Evangelii gaudium Capital...
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    An advent wreath as designed by Johann Hinrich Wichern. On Christmas, the Christ Candle in the center of the wreath is traditionally lit in many church...
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    eldest daughter of the Protestant theologian and social reformer Johann Hinrich Wichern. She wrote and published songs including a collection of Christmas...
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    Berlin city limits in the Province of Brandenburg. The theologian Johann Hinrich Wichern had established the Evangelical Johannesstift borstal nearby, which...
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  • adoption of the Weimar Constitution in 1919. In the 19th century, Johann Hinrich Wichern pioneered a Protestant movement, the Inner mission, that sought...
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    he worked at the Rauhes Haus charity institution established by Johann Hinrich Wichern in Hamburg, before in 1886 he took over the rectorate of Lengenberg...
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  • Peter Meinhold (Hrsg.): Der Briefwechsel (zur Brüdergeschichte) (= Johann Hinrich Wichern, Sämtliche Werke. Band 8). Luth. Verlag-Haus, Hannover 1980, ISBN 3-7859-0468-1...
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    Großvargula; † 1876 in Leipzig), philologist. Johann Hinrich Wichern (* 1808 in Hamburg; † 1881 in Hamburg), theologian Johann Gottfried Galle (* 1812 in Pabsthaus;...
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    at Horn (now a suburb of Hamburg) by the 25-year-old theologian Johann Hinrich Wichern on 12 September 1833 who for a long time was head administrator...
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    the world's largest Volksfest, in Munich 1839: Advent wreath by Johann Hinrich Wichern c. 1850: Advent calendar by German Lutherans; the modern version...
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    has been cited as the model for the Inner Mission movement which Johann Hinrich Wichern developed. In 1855 Fliedner received the degree of Doctor of Theology...
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  • Theologie Johann Hinrich Wicherns" eschatology as impulse and as a corrective for the service of the saving love, shown in the theology of Johann Hinrich Wichern...
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    Wasmann Christian Wegner Dietrich Wersich Wilhelm Heinrich Westphal Johann Hinrich Wichern Henrik Wiese Wolfgang Zeidler Paultheo von Zezschwitz Axel Zwingenberger...
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  • um Wichern. Ein Bild der religiösen Bewegung vor 100 Jahren", concerning followers of the Home Mission pioneer from Hamburg, Johann Hinrich Wichern 1937...
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    piece of written work, a translation for the theologian-publisher Johann Hinrich Wichern (1808-1881), appeared in 1854 when she was only 17. After completing...
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    and came under the influence of popular theologians such as Johann Hinrich Wichern, Johann Wilhelm Rautenberg, and Matthias Claudius. Particularly Rautenberg...
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    conference proved pivotal in the history of the Scheuern Homes. Johann Hinrich Wichern's lecture promoting the foundation of rescue homes was instrumental...
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    he served as president of the Inner Mission (Germany) founded by Johann Hinrich Wichern. Within the ambit of the Frankfurt Parliament he struck a friendship...
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    possible to found the Rauhe Haus for neglected children by giving Johann Hinrich Wichern a piece of land from his private property. German colonial projects...
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  • December – Max Pechstein, German painter (died 1955) 7 April – Johann Hinrich Wichern, German religious leader (born 1808) 15 May – Franz von Dingelstedt...
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  • In line with the ideas of the Inner Mission, founded in 1848 by Johann Hinrich Wichern of Hamburg, Paton took part in plans for the improvement of social...
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  • A: 1960–1964 Luth.† EKBO Spand. Wichernkirche en: Wichern Church Hakenfelde – Wichern, Johann Hinrich Wichernstraße, a transportable provisional chapel...
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