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Johann Friedrich Mayer (theologian)

Johann Friedrich Mayer (6 December 1650 – 30 March 1712) was a German Lutheran theologian and professor of theology at Wittenberg University. He was an important champion of Lutheran orthodoxy and General Superintendent of Swedish Pomerania.

Johann Friedrich Mayer
Born6 December 1650
Leipzig
Died30 March 1712 (1712-03-31) (aged −38)
Stettin
NationalityGerman
SpouseCatharina Sabina Welsch
ChildrenJohann Abraham Mayer
Theological work

Life edit

Johann Friedrich Mayer was born in Leipzig on 6 December 1650 as the son of Johann Ulrich Mayer and his wife Ursula Sophia Braun. He attended the University of Leipzig and was awarded a bachelor's degree on 21 April 1666. A master's degree in liberal arts from the Faculty of Philosophy Faculty followed on 30 January 1668. He then attended the University of Strasbourg, where he applied himself to theological studies under Balthasar Friedrich Salzmann and Balthasar Bebel [de] until 1670.[1][2]

On 13 February 1671, he joined the Theological Faculty of Leipzig University. On 29 January 1672, he was made Saturday preacher (assistant pastor) in Leipzig, and later that year he was appointed superintendent in Leisnig. On 29 May 1673 he obtained his licentiate and on 19 October 1674 his doctorate in Theology. On 27 November 1678, he was appointed pastor and superintendent in Grimma.[1][2]

However, he did not find the position in Grimma fulfilling and wished to pursue an academic career.[2] During his work as pastor, Mayer had made a name for himself as a writer of pamphlets against Syncretists, Arminianists and Papists.

By decision of the Saxon High Consistory in Dresden, he was appointed fourth professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg on 12 May 1684, where he worked alongside Abraham Calovius, Johannes Andreas Quenstedt, and Johann Deutschmann.[2] This post entailed serving as second preacher at the Wittenberg Castle Church and administering the state scholarships. In his inaugural address he argued, with reference to Philipp Spener's Pia desideria [de], that theology should pursue piety rather than engaging in speculation.[2]

Mayer was rector of Wittenberg University in the winter semester of 1684. The scandal of the breakdown of his marriage, ending in divorce, which was rare at that time, impaired Mayer's effectiveness in Wittenberg, and he accepted the position of senior pastor of St. James' Church, Hamburg, though he would have preferred to remain in Wittenberg. Spener had admonished Mayer in connection with his marital problems and prevented him from obtaining positions that became available in Wittenberg, which led to a deep and lasting rift between Mayer and Spener.[2] As a champion of Lutheran orthodoxy, Mayer later became one of Spener's most troublesome opponents.

In 1692–93 there was a serious controversy among the senior pastors in Hamburg concerning the admissibility of Pietist conventicles. Mayer vehemently rejected them, along with Pietism in general, while Johann Heinrich Horb [de], the senior pastor at St. Nicholas', approved them, supported by Abraham Hinckelmann, senior pastor at St. Catherine's, and Johann Winckler [de], senior pastor at St. Michael's. Mayer prevailed and Horb was removed from his post; after Mayer's departure, however, Winckler, who had formerly acted as mediator, became the senior minister in Hamburg.[2]

During his time in Hamburg, Mayer conducted a lively correspondence with leading figures of his time. He was active at the Hamburg Academic Gymnasium [de], was briefly professor at the University of Kiel, and was made a Senior Church Councillor (Oberkirchenrat) of Holstein. In addition, in 1691 King Charles XI of Sweden made him Senior Church Councillor (Oberkirchenrat) of the German territory under Swedish rule. In 1698 he was Consistorial Councillor to Anna Dorothea, Abbess of Quedlinburg and was also involved in theological affairs in Berlin.

In Hamburg Mayer had advanced to the status of an important champion of Lutheran orthodoxy. Following the death of Konrad Tiburtius Rango [de], Charles XII of Sweden, on 11 May 1701, offered Mayer Rango's post of General Superintendent of Swedish Pomerania, a position which he took up on 12 August.[1][2] By virtue of this office he was professor of the Theological Faculty of the University of Greifswald, pastor and senior city minister at the collegiate church of St. Nicholas, assistant chancellor of the university, and chairman of the Greifswald Consistory. Aided by his already voluminous library and art collection, Mayer developed extensive activity as an author in Greifswald.

Mayer played an active role in the organizational work at the university and was its rector in 1701 and 1705.

He concerned himself with the history of Pomerania and intended to establish a learned society. However, the events of the Great Northern War intervened. Despite his loyalty to his Swedish master, after the entry of the enemy army on 25 January 1712, he was supposed to hold a prayer service for Peter the Great and Augustus II the Strong in St. Nicholas's church, where he was supposed to pray for the permanent expulsion of his Swedish employer. This caused him such agitation that he suffered a stroke. Because of this he resigned all his offices and went to Stettin, where he died of a further stroke.[2]

On 29 May 1673 J. F. Mayer married Catharina Sabina Welsch, the daughter of Gottfried Welsch, a Leipzig Professor of Medicine. His son Johann Abraham Mayer later became a Professor of Medicine in Greifswald. The marriage was dissolved in 1686.

Johann Friedrich Mayer died 30 March 1712 in Stettin.[2]

Importance edit

As a strictly orthodox Lutheran, Mayer brooked no deviations from prescribed beliefs and, even during this period of late Orthodoxy, insisted on the sole validity of Lutheran orthodoxy. He did not realize that this obduracy deprived orthodoxy of its legitimation. It was this rigid attitude that enabled the currents of Rationalism and early Enlightenment to develop, which could not have been his intention.

Book and Art Collections edit

Mayer built up a large book and art collection. He had one of the largest private libraries of the early 18th century. His art collection included a synagogue scene, a large collection of medals and a large number of pictures, including Cranach's portraits of the Protestant Reformers of Wittenberg. In 1694, Mayer was given an eight-voice residence organ by the organ builder Arp Schnitger, and he took this with him when he moved to Greifswald. After his death, his library was sold at auction. Most of the pictures remained in the family's possession until they were auctioned at the end of the 18th century. A copy of a Rubens painting from Mayer's collection now hangs in the church of Neuenkirchen. In 1742, the organ was installed in the Gutskapelle Deyersdorf; the box and two original registers by Arp Schnitger are still intact.[3][4]

Writings edit

Independent works (selection) edit

Mayer had 281 printed works published, so only a selection is given here.

  • Museum ministri ecclesiae
  • L. de electione Pontificis Rom. Hamburg, 1700
  • Historia versionis Germanicae Bibiorum Lutheri
  • Historia synodorum Gryphiswaldensium
  • De side Baronii & Bellarmini ipsis Pontificiis ambigua
  • Ecclesia Papaia Luterane patrona & cliens
  • Biblotheca Biblica, Greifswald, 1702
  • Chrysostomus Lutheranus, Wittenberg, 1686
  • Ves und wiedergefundenes Kind Gottes
  • Hamburgischer Sabbath
  • Hamburgisches Ninive
  • Biblotheca scriptorum Theologiae moralis, published with Strauchen's Theologiae morali, Greifswald, 1705
  • Eclogae evangelicae
  • Erste Früchte der Beredsamkeit
  • Würdiger Communicant
  • Warnung für einen falschen Eyd
  • Betendes Kind Gottes
  • Buß und Gebetsprüche
  • Evangelischer Engel
  • Wiederholung der heiligen Sabbathsarbeit
  • Gottgeheiligte Früh-Stunden; 1706, Leipzig, published by Nicolaus Thürmann
  • Lanx satura lucubrationum philologicarum, Strasbourg, 1669
  • Bild Königs Karl XII, Greifswald, 1708

Letters edit

  • Greifswaldisches Wochen-Blatt. 1744. (Copies of extracts from Mayer's correspondence)
  • Handschriftliche Briefe Mayers an Johann Albrecht Fabricius. In: Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg. Nachlass Reimarus M. 7-55.
  • Handschriftliche Briefe Mayers an G. Spizel. In: Staatsbibliothek Augsburg.

Others edit

  • Johann Carl Dähnert: "Pommersche Bibliothek". Vol. 2, Greifswald 1753, S. 405–424, 445–459, 525–535 Bd. 3, Greifswald 1754. pp. 41–58, 83–93.
  • Kurt Detlev Möller: Johann Albrecht Fabricius 1668–1736. In: Zeitschrift des Vereins für Hamburgische Geschichte Jg. 36 (1937) pp. 1–64, here especially p. 43.

References edit

Bibliography edit

  • Hoffmann, Friedrich Lorenz (1870). Schröder, Hans (ed.). Lexikon der hamburgischen Schriftsteller bis zur Gegenwart [Lexicon of Hamburg writers to the present] (in German). Vol. 5. Hamburg. pp. 89–164.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Krauter-Dierolf, Heike (2005). "Speners 'Erfordertes Bedencken' zum Hamburger Revers (1690) und die sich daran anschließende Auseinandersetzung mit Johann Friedrich Mayer in den Jahren 1691–1696". Die Eschatologie Philipp Jakob Speners: der Streit mit der lutherischen Orthodoxie um die 'Hoffnung besserer Zeiten' [The Eschatology of Philipp Jakob Spener: the dispute with Lutheran Orthodoxy over 'Hope of Better Times'] (in German). Mohr Siebeck. ISBN 9783161485770.
  • Pyl, Theodor (1885). "Mayer, Johann Friedrich". Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie [General German Biography] (in German). Vol. 21. Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot. pp. 99–108.
  • Zedler, Johann Heinrich (1739). "Mayer, Johann Friedrich". Grosses vollständiges Universal-Lexicon Aller Wissenschafften und Künste (in German). Vol. 19. Leipzig. columns 2336–2341.

The following are cited indirectly via the German Wikipedia article (q.v.). The translator of the English article may not have seen the original sources:

  • Alvermann, Dirk; Dahlenburg, Birgit (2006). Greifswalder Köpfe [Greifswald figures] (in German). Rostock: Hinstorff. pp. 136 f. ISBN 3356011391.
  • Blaufuss, Dietrich (1994). "Der Theologe Johann Friedrich Mayer (1650–1712). Fromme Orthodoxie und Gelehrsamkeit im Luthertum" [The theologian Johann Friedrich Mayer (1650–1712). Pious orthodoxy and scholarship in Lutheranism]. In Kühlmann, Wilhelm; Langer, Horst (eds.). Pommern in der Frühen Neuzeit: Literatur und Kultur in Stadt und Region [Pommerania in the Early Modern Period: Literature and Culture in the Town and the Region] (in German). Tübingen. ISBN 9783484365193.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Fischer, Ernst (1989). "Patrioten und Ketzermacher" [Patriots and Heretic Producers]. Festschrift Wolfgang Martens' [Festschrift for Wolfgang Martens] (in German). Tübingen. pp. 17–47.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Geffcken, Johannes. "Johann Friedrich Mayer als Prediger" [Johann Friedrich Mayer as a Preacher]. Zeitschrift des Vereins für Hamburgische Geschichte (in German). Jg. 1 (1841): 567–588.
  • Gummelt, Volker (1996). Johann Friedrich Mayer. Seine Auseinandersetzungen mit Philipp Jacob Spener und August Hermann Francke [Johann Friedrich Mayer. His disputes with Philipp Jacob Spener and August Hermann Francke] (Habilitation thesis) (in German). Greifswald.
  • Gummelt, Volker (2012). "Eine wiederentdeckte Rubens-Kopie aus dem Nachlass des Generalsuperintendenten Johann Friedrich Mayer". Pommern. Zeitschrift für Kultur und Geschichte (in German) (2): 26–28. ISSN 0032-4167.
  • Hoffmann, F. L. (1865). "Johann Friedrich Mayer". Serapaeum (in German) (26): 209–222.
  • Hofmeister, Adolf (1931). "Eine Denkschrift Johann Friedrich Mayers" [A Denkschrift for Johann Friedrich Mayer]. Monatsblätter der Gesellschaft für Pommersche Geschichte und Altertumskunde (in German). 45: 157–161, 173–181.
  • Krause, Friedehilde (1972). "Eine Buchauktion ... Das abenteuerliche Schicksal der Bibliothek von Johann Friedrich Mayer" [A Book Auction ... The fantastic fate of the library of Johann Friedrich Mayer]. Marginalien. Zeitschrift für Buchkunst u. Bibliographie (in German) (45, H. 1): 16–28.
  • Krolzik, Udo (1993). "Mayer, Johann Friedrich". Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon [Biographical-Bibliographical Church Lexicon] (in German). Vol. 5. Herzberg: Bautz. columns 1108–1114. ISBN 3883090433.
  • Lother, Helmut (1925). Pietist. Streitigkeiten in Greifswald [Pietist. Disputes in Greifswald] (in German). Gütersloh.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Rüdiger, O. (1903). "Das Pfalzgrafendiplom für Johann Friedrich Mayer". Mitteilungen des Vereins für hamburgische Geschichte (in German). 7: 339–346.
  • Rückleben, Hermann (1970). Die Niederwerfung der hamburgischen Ratsgewalt (in German). Hamburg.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Steiger, Johann Anselm (2005). 500 Jahre Theologie in Hamburg: Hamburg als Zentrum christlicher Theologie [500 Years of Theology in Hamburg: Hamburg as a Centre of Christian Theology] (in German). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 3110185296.
  • von Busch, Jan (2014). "Arp Schnitgers Hausorgel für Dr. Johann Friedrich Mayer". Ars Organi (3): 141–147. ISSN 0004-2919.
  • Walch, Johann Georg (1985) [reprint; originally published in 1733 (Part 3) and 1739 (Part 5)]. Historische und theologische Einleitung in die Religions-Streitigkeiten der evangelisch-lutherischen Kirche: von der Reformation bis auf jetzige Zeiten (in German). (orig. Jena) Stuttgart.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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Johann Friedrich Mayer 6 December 1650 30 March 1712 was a German Lutheran theologian and professor of theology at Wittenberg University He was an important champion of Lutheran orthodoxy and General Superintendent of Swedish Pomerania Johann Friedrich MayerBorn6 December 1650LeipzigDied30 March 1712 1712 03 31 aged 38 StettinNationalityGermanSpouseCatharina Sabina WelschChildrenJohann Abraham MayerTheological work Contents 1 Life 2 Importance 3 Book and Art Collections 4 Writings 4 1 Independent works selection 4 2 Letters 4 3 Others 5 References 6 BibliographyLife editJohann Friedrich Mayer was born in Leipzig on 6 December 1650 as the son of Johann Ulrich Mayer and his wife Ursula Sophia Braun He attended the University of Leipzig and was awarded a bachelor s degree on 21 April 1666 A master s degree in liberal arts from the Faculty of Philosophy Faculty followed on 30 January 1668 He then attended the University of Strasbourg where he applied himself to theological studies under Balthasar Friedrich Salzmann and Balthasar Bebel de until 1670 1 2 On 13 February 1671 he joined the Theological Faculty of Leipzig University On 29 January 1672 he was made Saturday preacher assistant pastor in Leipzig and later that year he was appointed superintendent in Leisnig On 29 May 1673 he obtained his licentiate and on 19 October 1674 his doctorate in Theology On 27 November 1678 he was appointed pastor and superintendent in Grimma 1 2 However he did not find the position in Grimma fulfilling and wished to pursue an academic career 2 During his work as pastor Mayer had made a name for himself as a writer of pamphlets against Syncretists Arminianists and Papists By decision of the Saxon High Consistory in Dresden he was appointed fourth professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg on 12 May 1684 where he worked alongside Abraham Calovius Johannes Andreas Quenstedt and Johann Deutschmann 2 This post entailed serving as second preacher at the Wittenberg Castle Church and administering the state scholarships In his inaugural address he argued with reference to Philipp Spener s Pia desideria de that theology should pursue piety rather than engaging in speculation 2 Mayer was rector of Wittenberg University in the winter semester of 1684 The scandal of the breakdown of his marriage ending in divorce which was rare at that time impaired Mayer s effectiveness in Wittenberg and he accepted the position of senior pastor of St James Church Hamburg though he would have preferred to remain in Wittenberg Spener had admonished Mayer in connection with his marital problems and prevented him from obtaining positions that became available in Wittenberg which led to a deep and lasting rift between Mayer and Spener 2 As a champion of Lutheran orthodoxy Mayer later became one of Spener s most troublesome opponents In 1692 93 there was a serious controversy among the senior pastors in Hamburg concerning the admissibility of Pietist conventicles Mayer vehemently rejected them along with Pietism in general while Johann Heinrich Horb de the senior pastor at St Nicholas approved them supported by Abraham Hinckelmann senior pastor at St Catherine s and Johann Winckler de senior pastor at St Michael s Mayer prevailed and Horb was removed from his post after Mayer s departure however Winckler who had formerly acted as mediator became the senior minister in Hamburg 2 During his time in Hamburg Mayer conducted a lively correspondence with leading figures of his time He was active at the Hamburg Academic Gymnasium de was briefly professor at the University of Kiel and was made a Senior Church Councillor Oberkirchenrat of Holstein In addition in 1691 King Charles XI of Sweden made him Senior Church Councillor Oberkirchenrat of the German territory under Swedish rule In 1698 he was Consistorial Councillor to Anna Dorothea Abbess of Quedlinburg and was also involved in theological affairs in Berlin In Hamburg Mayer had advanced to the status of an important champion of Lutheran orthodoxy Following the death of Konrad Tiburtius Rango de Charles XII of Sweden on 11 May 1701 offered Mayer Rango s post of General Superintendent of Swedish Pomerania a position which he took up on 12 August 1 2 By virtue of this office he was professor of the Theological Faculty of the University of Greifswald pastor and senior city minister at the collegiate church of St Nicholas assistant chancellor of the university and chairman of the Greifswald Consistory Aided by his already voluminous library and art collection Mayer developed extensive activity as an author in Greifswald Mayer played an active role in the organizational work at the university and was its rector in 1701 and 1705 He concerned himself with the history of Pomerania and intended to establish a learned society However the events of the Great Northern War intervened Despite his loyalty to his Swedish master after the entry of the enemy army on 25 January 1712 he was supposed to hold a prayer service for Peter the Great and Augustus II the Strong in St Nicholas s church where he was supposed to pray for the permanent expulsion of his Swedish employer This caused him such agitation that he suffered a stroke Because of this he resigned all his offices and went to Stettin where he died of a further stroke 2 On 29 May 1673 J F Mayer married Catharina Sabina Welsch the daughter of Gottfried Welsch a Leipzig Professor of Medicine His son Johann Abraham Mayer later became a Professor of Medicine in Greifswald The marriage was dissolved in 1686 Johann Friedrich Mayer died 30 March 1712 in Stettin 2 Importance editAs a strictly orthodox Lutheran Mayer brooked no deviations from prescribed beliefs and even during this period of late Orthodoxy insisted on the sole validity of Lutheran orthodoxy He did not realize that this obduracy deprived orthodoxy of its legitimation It was this rigid attitude that enabled the currents of Rationalism and early Enlightenment to develop which could not have been his intention Book and Art Collections editMayer built up a large book and art collection He had one of the largest private libraries of the early 18th century His art collection included a synagogue scene a large collection of medals and a large number of pictures including Cranach s portraits of the Protestant Reformers of Wittenberg In 1694 Mayer was given an eight voice residence organ by the organ builder Arp Schnitger and he took this with him when he moved to Greifswald After his death his library was sold at auction Most of the pictures remained in the family s possession until they were auctioned at the end of the 18th century A copy of a Rubens painting from Mayer s collection now hangs in the church of Neuenkirchen In 1742 the organ was installed in the Gutskapelle Deyersdorf the box and two original registers by Arp Schnitger are still intact 3 4 Writings editIndependent works selection edit Mayer had 281 printed works published so only a selection is given here Museum ministri ecclesiae L de electione Pontificis Rom Hamburg 1700 Historia versionis Germanicae Bibiorum Lutheri Historia synodorum Gryphiswaldensium De side Baronii amp Bellarmini ipsis Pontificiis ambigua Ecclesia Papaia Luterane patrona amp cliens Biblotheca Biblica Greifswald 1702 Chrysostomus Lutheranus Wittenberg 1686 Ves und wiedergefundenes Kind Gottes Hamburgischer Sabbath Hamburgisches Ninive Biblotheca scriptorum Theologiae moralis published with Strauchen s Theologiae morali Greifswald 1705 Eclogae evangelicae Erste Fruchte der Beredsamkeit Wurdiger Communicant Warnung fur einen falschen Eyd Betendes Kind Gottes Buss und Gebetspruche Evangelischer Engel Wiederholung der heiligen Sabbathsarbeit Gottgeheiligte Fruh Stunden 1706 Leipzig published by Nicolaus Thurmann Lanx satura lucubrationum philologicarum Strasbourg 1669 Bild Konigs Karl XII Greifswald 1708Letters edit Greifswaldisches Wochen Blatt 1744 Copies of extracts from Mayer s correspondence Handschriftliche Briefe Mayers an Johann Albrecht Fabricius In Staats und Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg Nachlass Reimarus M 7 55 Handschriftliche Briefe Mayers an G Spizel In Staatsbibliothek Augsburg Others edit Johann Carl Dahnert Pommersche Bibliothek Vol 2 Greifswald 1753 S 405 424 445 459 525 535 Bd 3 Greifswald 1754 pp 41 58 83 93 Kurt Detlev Moller Johann Albrecht Fabricius 1668 1736 In Zeitschrift des Vereins fur Hamburgische Geschichte Jg 36 1937 pp 1 64 here especially p 43 References edit a b c Zedler 1739 a b c d e f g h i j Pyl 1885 Gummelt 2012 von Busch 2014 Bibliography editHoffmann Friedrich Lorenz 1870 Schroder Hans ed Lexikon der hamburgischen Schriftsteller bis zur Gegenwart Lexicon of Hamburg writers to the present in German Vol 5 Hamburg pp 89 164 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Krauter Dierolf Heike 2005 Speners Erfordertes Bedencken zum Hamburger Revers 1690 und die sich daran anschliessende Auseinandersetzung mit Johann Friedrich Mayer in den Jahren 1691 1696 Die Eschatologie Philipp Jakob Speners der Streit mit der lutherischen Orthodoxie um die Hoffnung besserer Zeiten The Eschatology of Philipp Jakob Spener the dispute with Lutheran Orthodoxy over Hope of Better Times in German Mohr Siebeck ISBN 9783161485770 Pyl Theodor 1885 Mayer Johann Friedrich Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie General German Biography in German Vol 21 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 99 108 Zedler Johann Heinrich 1739 Mayer Johann Friedrich Grosses vollstandiges Universal Lexicon Aller Wissenschafften und Kunste in German Vol 19 Leipzig columns 2336 2341 The following are cited indirectly via the German Wikipedia article q v The translator of the English article may not have seen the original sources Alvermann Dirk Dahlenburg Birgit 2006 Greifswalder Kopfe Greifswald figures in German Rostock Hinstorff pp 136 f ISBN 3356011391 Blaufuss Dietrich 1994 Der Theologe Johann Friedrich Mayer 1650 1712 Fromme Orthodoxie und Gelehrsamkeit im Luthertum The theologian Johann Friedrich Mayer 1650 1712 Pious orthodoxy and scholarship in Lutheranism In Kuhlmann Wilhelm Langer Horst eds Pommern in der Fruhen Neuzeit Literatur und Kultur in Stadt und Region Pommerania in the Early Modern Period Literature and Culture in the Town and the Region in German Tubingen ISBN 9783484365193 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Fischer Ernst 1989 Patrioten und Ketzermacher Patriots and Heretic Producers Festschrift Wolfgang Martens Festschriftfor Wolfgang Martens in German Tubingen pp 17 47 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Geffcken Johannes Johann Friedrich Mayer als Prediger Johann Friedrich Mayer as a Preacher Zeitschrift des Vereins fur Hamburgische Geschichte in German Jg 1 1841 567 588 Gummelt Volker 1996 Johann Friedrich Mayer Seine Auseinandersetzungen mit Philipp Jacob Spener und August Hermann Francke Johann Friedrich Mayer His disputes with Philipp Jacob Spener and August Hermann Francke Habilitation thesis in German Greifswald Gummelt Volker 2012 Eine wiederentdeckte Rubens Kopie aus dem Nachlass des Generalsuperintendenten Johann Friedrich Mayer Pommern Zeitschrift fur Kultur und Geschichte in German 2 26 28 ISSN 0032 4167 Hoffmann F L 1865 Johann Friedrich Mayer Serapaeum in German 26 209 222 Hofmeister Adolf 1931 Eine Denkschrift Johann Friedrich Mayers A Denkschrift for Johann Friedrich Mayer Monatsblatter der Gesellschaft fur Pommersche Geschichte und Altertumskunde in German 45 157 161 173 181 Krause Friedehilde 1972 Eine Buchauktion Das abenteuerliche Schicksal der Bibliothek von Johann Friedrich Mayer A Book Auction The fantastic fate of the library of Johann Friedrich Mayer Marginalien Zeitschrift fur Buchkunst u Bibliographie in German 45 H 1 16 28 Krolzik Udo 1993 Mayer Johann Friedrich Biographisch Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon Biographical Bibliographical Church Lexicon in German Vol 5 Herzberg Bautz columns 1108 1114 ISBN 3883090433 Lother Helmut 1925 Pietist Streitigkeiten in Greifswald Pietist Disputes in Greifswald in German Gutersloh a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Rudiger O 1903 Das Pfalzgrafendiplom fur Johann Friedrich Mayer Mitteilungen des Vereins fur hamburgische Geschichte in German 7 339 346 Ruckleben Hermann 1970 Die Niederwerfung der hamburgischen Ratsgewalt in German Hamburg a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Steiger Johann Anselm 2005 500 Jahre Theologie in Hamburg Hamburg als Zentrum christlicher Theologie 500 Years of Theology in Hamburg Hamburg as a Centre of Christian Theology in German Walter de Gruyter ISBN 3110185296 von Busch Jan 2014 Arp Schnitgers Hausorgel fur Dr Johann Friedrich Mayer Ars Organi 3 141 147 ISSN 0004 2919 Walch Johann Georg 1985 reprint originally published in 1733 Part 3 and 1739 Part 5 Historische und theologische Einleitung in die Religions Streitigkeiten der evangelisch lutherischen Kirche von der Reformation bis auf jetzige Zeiten in German orig Jena Stuttgart a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Friedrich Mayer theologian amp oldid 1083027292, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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