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After completing his studies in Berlin as tutor in the family of an advocate named Berthold, whose daughter he subsequently married, on receiving his first ecclesiastical appointment at Mittelwald (a small town in the neighbourhood of Berlin) in 1651.
The above makes little sense. First, the syntax has gone wrong. Secondly, it is far from clear how he could complete his (theological?) studiesas tutor in the family of an advocate.
Sebastjan
While I am grateful for the significance contributions of our American sisters and brothers for the Lutheranism topic on wikipedia, I would like to point out that for many Lutherans outside North America, this kind of calendar of saints is totally unknown. References to US/North American traditions and customs should be represented in an appropriate context e.g. "...in the United States Paul Gerhardt is commemorated in the Lutheran calendar of saints..." Could someone fluent in English adjust the article? Thanks! --Isidorus Finn (talk)15:06, 30 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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I gave this article a "high priority" since Gerhardt is the most significant Lutheran German hymn writer, only 2nd to Martin Luther himself. --Bender235 00:03, 3 January 2007 (UTC)There seems to be a lot more here besides material from Britannica, but no citations to indicate where it comes from. More information about his works would be useful.Bob Burkhardt (talk)18:50, 29 December 2008 (UTC)[reply] |
Last edited at 18:50, 29 December 2008 (UTC).Substituted at 02:26, 30 April 2016 (UTC)