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Jänicke, Johann, 1748-1827

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Personal name headingJänicke, Johann, 1748-1827
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Variant(s)Jaenicke, Johann, 1748-1827
Jaenicke, Johannes, 1748-1827
Jänicke, Johannes, 1748-1827
Jännecke, Johann, 1748-1827
Jännecke, Johannes, 1748-1827
Jeník, Jan, 1748-1827
Jenjk, Jan, 1748-1827
Birth date1748-07-06
Death date1827-07-21
Place of birthBerlin (Germany)
Place of deathBerlin (Germany)
Field of activityPietism
AffiliationBethlehemskirche (Berlin, Germany)
Profession or occupationClergy
Found inŠtěříková, Edita. Jan Jeník, 2018: title page (Jan Jeník) cover (Johann Jänicke) page 4 of cover (1748-1827; pietistic preacher of the Lutheran exile congregation in Berlin, serving both Czechs and Germans)
Deutsche Biografie WWW site, October 31, 2018: Jänicke, Johann page (Jänicke, Johann [surname precedes given name]; evangelical-lutheran preacher in the Czech Bethlehemskirche in Berlin; born in Berlin on 6 July 1748 to a Czech immigrant; died 21 July 1827; served as second preacher at the Bethlehemskirche in Berlin from 1779; sole pastor of that congregation, 1792-1827; translated the Bible into Czech)
   <https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz36803.html>
The politics of German Protestantism, 1972: page 128 (Johannes Jänicke (1748-1827); clergyman at the Bethlehem Church of the Moravian Brethren)
An introduction to German Pietism, 2013: page 239 (Johannes Jänicke; pastor of the Bohemian-Lutheran Church in Berlin; co-founder of a missionary society in Berlin in 1824)
Wikipedia, die freie Enzyklopädie, October 31, 2018: Johannes Jaenicke page (Johannes Jaenicke; surname also spelled Jänicke, Jännecke, Jenjk, Jeník; given name also spelled Johann; born 6 July 1748 in Berlin; died 21 July 1827 in Berlin; preacher and founder of the first Mission school in Germany in 1800; founded the Biblische Gesellschaft in 1805 studied Lutheran theology and philosophy in Leipzig; pastored at the Bethlehemskirche from 1779 on)
   <https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Jaenicke>
Associated languageger cze