Heinrich Müller (Theologe) (1631-1675)

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Heinrich Müller (Theologe)
Short name
Heinrich Müller
Year of birth
1631
Year of death
1675
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"Heinrich Müller (18 October 1631 – 13/23 September 1675) was a German devotional author, Protestant writer of hymns, a Lutheran minister and theologian and a professor at the University of Rostock from 1647 to 1650. He famously denounced the font, the pulpit, the confessional, and the altar as "the four dumb idols of the Lutheran Church". He died in Rostock, aged 43.

Heinrich Müller studied on recommending Johann Quistorp d.Ä. at the University of Greifswald. Afterwards he returned to the domicile of his father Peter Müller and studied in Rostock with professors Caspar Mauritius (? 1677) and August Varenius (1620-1684). The dean of the philosophy faculty, Johann Corfinius, permitted him to give his first lectures. In 1652 he became Archidiakon at St. Marien in Rostock. He became Professor for the Greek language in 1659, for theology in 1662. He was appointed as the minister of St. Marien in 1662, where he became 1671 Superintendent." - (en.wikipedia.org 16.07.2020)
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