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<p> a Lutheran minister of Germany, was born in 1801. Having completed his theological studies, he was for a time tutor at the Blochmann Institute at Dresden. In 1843 he came to America, labored for a time in the state of Ohio, and accepted a call as professor at the Lutheran seminary in Fort Wayne, [[Indiana]] in 1845, where he died, October 27, 1885. He published, Lebenslauf als lutherischer [[Pastor]] (1880, 2 volumes): Predigten. (1862, 1874, 1883). (B.P.) </p>
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<p> a Lutheran minister of Germany, was born in 1801. Having completed his theological studies, he was for a time tutor at the Blochmann Institute at Dresden. In 1843 he came to America, labored for a time in the state of Ohio, and accepted a call as professor at the Lutheran seminary in [[Fort]] Wayne, [[Indiana]] in 1845, where he died, October 27, 1885. He published, Lebenslauf als lutherischer [[Pastor]] (1880, 2 volumes): Predigten. (1862, 1874, 1883). (B.P.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 15 October 2021

Wilhelm Sihler [1]

a Lutheran minister of Germany, was born in 1801. Having completed his theological studies, he was for a time tutor at the Blochmann Institute at Dresden. In 1843 he came to America, labored for a time in the state of Ohio, and accepted a call as professor at the Lutheran seminary in Fort Wayne, Indiana in 1845, where he died, October 27, 1885. He published, Lebenslauf als lutherischer Pastor (1880, 2 volumes): Predigten. (1862, 1874, 1883). (B.P.)

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