Friedrich Ludolf Lachmann

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Friedrich Ludolf Lachmann (born December 8, 1749 in Mieste / Altmark ; † July 2, 1777 in Mieste, Altmark ) was a German preacher and poet of sacred songs.

Life

Friedrich Ludolf Lachmann was a candidate for a preacher in Erxleben . He then went to Mieste in this position, where he died in 1777. In 1772 he published a collection of hymns in Berlin . He also published a collection of Blaise Pascal's letters .

Works

  • On the beautiful minds and poets of the eighteenth century (Lemgo 1770)
  • An attempt at a church history of the eighteenth century (three parts, Lemgo 1771)
  • Bold condolences to a citizen of Poland; translated from Polish (two parts, Lemgo 1772)
  • Spiritual songs (Berlin 1772)
  • Blasii Paskal's Provincial Letters on the Morals and Politics of the Jesuits written under the name Louis de Montalte to a Provincial and to the venerable Fathers of the Society of Jesus. Along with the life of Mr. Paskal and the history of these provincial letters. Translated from French and Latin (first part Lemgo 1773, second part Lemgo 1774, third part Lemgo 1775)

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