Wilhelm Ferdinand Bärensprung

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Wilhelm Ferdinand Bärensprung (born May 18, 1792 in Liebenwerda , † September 24, 1855 in Werdau ) was a German pastor .

Life

Wilhelm Ferdinand Bärensprung was born in Liebenwerda in 1792 in the Elbe-Elster region , where his father is said to have been a pharmacist. In 1824 he became pastor in Liptitz and already in 1828 senior pastor and ephorie adjunct in Werdau. In 1838 he was recorded in Werdau as the pastor and superintendent of the ephoria Werdau , which was newly created that year . Another place of work was Grimma an der Mulde .

Bärensprung's estate is currently in the Saxon State Archives .

plant

  • Sermons given in front of his congregation and their lasting memory, also for the edification of every friend of religion (ed.) 1826.
  • Sermons given in front of the parish in Liptitz near Hubertusburg. Leipzig, 1826. Kayser. 144 p. 15 Ngr.
  • Songs with piano and guitar accompaniment. Leipzig, 1815. Hofmeister. 7 sheets.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Lutz Hagestedt (Ed.): German Literature Lexicon. The 20th century . tape 1 . De Gruyter, Berlin; New York; Boston 1994 (founded by Wilhelm Kosch).
  2. a b Saxon Biography , accessed on April 14, 2017
  3. Biblical studies by clergymen of the Kingdom of Saxony . tape 4 . Arnoldische Buchhandlung, 1846.
  4. ^ Archive entry Bärensprungs Nachlass on the homepage of the Saxon State Archives , accessed on April 14, 2017