August Hermann Francke

August Hermann Francke (; 22 March 1663 – 8 June 1727) was a German Lutheran clergyman, theologian, philanthropist, and Biblical scholar. His evangelistic fervour and pietism got him expelled as lecturer from the universities of Dresden and Leipzig and as deacon from Erfurt. In 1691 he found his calling at the University of Halle, where he turned towards the education of underprivileged children; he founded an orphan asylum, a Latin school, a German school (or burgher school), a ''Gynaeceum'', the first Protestant higher girls school, and a seminary for training teachers. Francke's schools provided a prototype, which greatly influenced later German education. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Francke, August Hermann
Published 1733
Typis Samuelis Kneeland et Timothei Green, pro Thoma Hancock, ad Insigne Sacri Codicis Coronati, Bibliopola

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by Francke, August Hermann
Published 1786
printed by J. Paramore, at the Foundry, Moorfields; And sold at the New Chapel, City-Road; and at the Rev. Mr. Wesley's preaching-houses in town and country

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by Francke, August Hermann
Published 1732
printed by Joseph Downing, in Bartholomew-Close, near West-Smithfield

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by Peschke, Erhard
Published 1992
Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht
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by Thomas Wilcox
Published 1774
Gedruckt und zu finden bey Henrich Miller, in der Rees-Strasse
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