Johann Christian Adami (theologian, 1689)

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Johann Christian Adami

Johann Christian Adami the Younger (born March 17, 1689 in Lübben , † December 1753 in Luckau ) was a German Lutheran theologian .

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Johann Christian Adami the Younger was born as the son of the eponymous theologian Johann Christian Adami (1662–1715) and Maria Catharina. Eysen was born. Shortly before his father's death in 1715, he became a Protestant pastor. Most recently he was pastor and school inspector in Luckau.

On October 15, 1718, he and Juliana married Sophia Coccius. They had at least three sons: Johann Christian Gottlob (1720–1746), Christian Gottlieb Heinrich and Johann Christian Gotthelff Adami.

Works

  • Johann Christian Adami ( Respondent ), Michael Förtsch (Praeses): Commentatio ad Apocal. C. XIV, v. 6. 7., de B. Luthero, angelo per coelum volante cum evangelio. Müller, Jena 1713
  • Biblical guide to spiritual union with God. Voss, Luebben 1714
  • Defense of the Biblical Signpost. Leipzig and Lübben 1717
  • (Ed. :) Evangelical Zion or complete chant book, inside ... songs that are sung in the Marggrafthum Nieder-Lausitz ... Voss, Leipzig and Lübben 1720; 11th edition, Voss, Lübben 1781.
  • Luckau Vespers speeches. Lübben 1726
  • Kurtze messages of the life and subsequent death of a memorial of a graciously confirmed Luckau preacher, widow and Waysen fish. Part 1 to 4, Schlomach, Wittenberg 1742 to 1744
  • Lower Lusatian contribution to churches and world history or Kurtze news of deaths, antiquities, documents, rarities, suggestions, investigations, merchandise and the like from the clerical society of the Luckau preachers, widows and waysenkasse. Part 5 and 6, Driemel, Lübben 1745 and 1746
  • Historical appendix or report of the often contested but from the Holy Scriptures and according to the XI. Article of the Augsburg Confession of Faith thoroughly defended private confession In addition to the weyland M. Johann Christian Gottlob Adami designated Rector and the preaching office candidate Lebens-Lauf. In: Johann Christian Gottlob Adami: Jeremias a preacher of justice which the Lord Count von Zinzendorf Bishop of the Herrenhuthisch- or Moravian Brothers-Community published in a missive refuted with an appended short message from the Moravian Brotherhood like those from their writings as well as the same opponents is known. Schwartz, Wittenberg 1747
  • The excellent help of God in the preservation of the city of Luckau and its inhabitants. Scheffler, Wittenberg 1752

literature

  • Michael Ranfft : Life and writings of all Chur-Saxon scholars. Deer, Leipzig 1742 (mentioned in the article about his father)
  • Christian Gottlieb Jöcher : General scholarly lexicon. Volume 1, Gleditsch, Leipzig 1750, column 86 (mentioned in the articles on his father and son)
  • Karl August Hennicke: contributions to supplement and correct the Jöcher'schen general scholar lexicon and Meusel 'rule lexicon of late 1750 to 1800 teutschen writer. 1st piece, Vogel, Leipzig 1811, p. 13

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