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Frederick Rinehart Anspach

Frederick Rinehart Anspach (January 1815 – 16 September 1867) was an American Lutheran clergyman, author and editor.

Biography edit

Frederick Anspach was born and raised in central Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Pennsylvania College in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania during 1839, and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg in 1841. He was ordained into the Lutheran ministry. He subsequently served as a pastor within the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of East Pennsylvania.[1] From 1841 until 1850, he served as minister at St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Barren Hill, Pennsylvania.[2] He also served at Hagerstown, Maryland.

Publications edit

A sermon delivered on the occasion of the death of Henry Clay was his first publication. His Sons of the Sires, Sepulchres of our Departed (Philadelphia, 1854), The Two Pilgrims (1857), and other works appeared in rapid succession. In 1857, he moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where he became a contributor to the Lutheran Observer, and in 1858 its principal editor, in which office he continued until 1861. He died in Baltimore during 1867.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ History of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of East Pennsylvania (Register of Pastors page 338 Lutheran Publication Society, 1892)
  2. ^ Harold F Doebler (1952) St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Barren Hill, Pa: Two hundred years of Christian service, 1752-1952 (Philadelphia, PA : United Lutheran Publication House)
  3. ^ "About The Lutheran Observer". Library of Congress. Retrieved April 1, 2016.

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External links edit

  • The sons of the sires: a history of the rise, progress, and destiny of the American Party, and its probable influence on the next presidential election. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co. 1855.

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