Philipp Heinrich Haab

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Philipp Heinrich Haab (* 1758 ; † 1833 ) was a Protestant pastor in Schwaigern .

Life

Haab came from Stuttgart , studied in Tübingen and was vicar in Klingenberg before he became pastor in Neipperg in 1783 . In 1785 he came as a deacon at the town church Schwaigern , where he was a follower of George Valentin Baur 1803 rector was. The upper parish in Schwaigern was dissolved in 1806 through the mediatization of the area of ​​the Counts of Neipperg , came to the dean's office in Heilbronn in 1807 and finally to the dean's office in Brackenheim in 1813 . Haab continued to work as a pastor in Schwaigern until his death in 1833 and wrote several textbooks during his tenure.

Works

  • Textbook and reader for male and female youth, especially in the country (1811)
  • Hebrew-Greek grammar for use in the New Testament (1815)
  • Religious Education through Biblical Stories (2 parts, 1817)
  • 100 Sentences Guide to Confirmation Lessons (1819)

literature

  • Immo Eberl: The Church History of Schwaigern . In: Schwaigern. Homeland book of the city of Schwaigern with the suburbs Massenbach, Stetten a. H. and Niederhofen . Stadtverwaltung Schwaigern, Schwaigern 1994, pp. 453–458.