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Friedrich Samuel Gottfried Sack

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In theology Sack was independent of the traditions of orthodoxy, but he stood firmly on evangelical ground. God as a person and Father; the Son as Redeemer and Offering; the Holy Spirit as comforter; love to God in Christ as the spring of the Christian life—such were the elements of his theology.
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was born at Berlin on 16 July 1788, and succeeded his father as court and cathedral preacher. He died on 16 October 1842. Together with his younger brother,
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by his second wife. His mother was descended of a French refugee family, which explains a fondness which Sack had for the French language and literature.
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Sack was not productive; he was chiefly a practical worker. His published works consist of translations from English (
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as fifth court preacher to Berlin. Gradually he rose to the first place. In 1786 he became a member of the high
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of the Lutheran and Reformed churches of Prussia, which was effected after his death.
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from 1755 to 1757. The next two years he studied in England, coming into contact with
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in this work. In later editions many of the criticised passages were modified.
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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For some years he stood in the closest relations to the young
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Index


Johann Heinrich Lips
Magdeburg
Prussian
Duchy of Magdeburg
August Friedrich Wilhelm Sack
University of Frankfort-on-the-Oder
Secker
Kennicott
Lardner
Frankfort-on-the-Oder
Tollner
Magdeburg
Frederick II
consistory
Friedrich Ferdinand Adolph Sack
Carl Heinrich Sack
rationalism
Kant
Fichte
union
Schleiermacher
pantheism
Blair
Cicero
De Amicitia
De Senectute


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