Peter Christian from Friemersheim

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Memorial painting for Peter Christian von Friemersheim in St. Jakobi

Peter Christian von Friemersheim (* around 1495; † April 3, 1574 in Lübeck ) was a German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and reformer.

Life

Friemersheim, who came from an aristocratic family from the Lower Rhine region, worked as a Lutheran preacher in Deventer around 1520 and was expelled there. He then came to northern Germany and preached in Oldesloe , where many people from Lübeck also came to see him. In 1526 he gave the first evangelical sermon in the Jacobikirche in Lübeck . With the advance of the Reformation in the city, he was appointed pastor of the Jacobi Church on April 2, 1530. He died at the age of 80 as the first Protestant main pastor of the Jacobikirche and was most recently a senior of the church in Lübeck. As such, he represented in agreement with the mayor of Lübeck Hieronymus Lüneburg took over the ministry from 1568 in the Saliger dispute over the doctrine of the Lord's Supper .

Towards the end of his life he got involved in the whole town occupied dispute with the council and the ministry of clergy about the remarriage of Adelheid, the widow of councilor Anton Lüdinghusen , "... with her spiritual spouse sister-daughter-son Hermann Büning. .. "drawn into it.

Panel painting

A mannerist memorial in the Jacobikirche commemorates him as a panel from the time of his death, with 16 Latin distiches in three columns on an inscription panel showing a sermon in a Renaissance church, which is untypical for the late Gothic Lübeck. The five donors of the painting are also shown.

Fonts

  • A sermon by van der Heimsoekinge vnd swaren taut Gades for the sake of nality, 1548

literature

  • Jacob von Melle , Johann Hermann Schnobel : M. Jac. von Melle former Seniors and Senior Pastors to S. Marien in Lübeck Thorough message from the Kaiserl. freyen and the HR Reichs Stadt Lübeck: which is given to the locals and foreigners from unobjectionable documents with a sincere pen . P. 203
  • Heinrich Christian Zietz : Views of the Free Hanseatic City of Lübeck and its surroundings. Friedrich Wilmans, Frankfurt am Main 1822. Weiland, Lübeck 1978 (repr.), P. 192
  • Julius Wiggers : The Saliger's Last Supper Controversy . In: Journal for historical theology , Volume 18 (1848), p. 613 ff. (P. 615)
  • Johannes Baltzer , Friedrich Bruns: The architectural and art monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Issued by the building authorities. Volume III: Church of Old Lübeck. Dom. Jakobikirche. Aegidia Church . Verlag von Bernhard Nöhring, Lübeck 1920, pp. 408 ff. Unchanged reprint 2001: ISBN 3-89557-167-9

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeck Council Line . Lübeck 1925, No. 664 with reference to strong people : Lubeca Lutherana-Evangelica or the kayserl. freyen and salvation. Rom. Reichs Hansa and Handelsstadt Lübeck Church History , Hamburg 1724, Bd. I, S. 345. In detail Hermann Heller: A marriage story from the old days. A contribution to the moral history of the 16th century. In: Die Grenzboten 36 (1877), Part 3, pp. 94-104
  2. ↑ For description and translation, see Adolf Clasen: Misunderstood Treasures: Lübeck's Latin inscriptions in the original and in German. Lübeck 2003 ISBN 3-7950-0475-6 , pp. 126-129
  3. ^ Pre-war photos at the Marburg picture index