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Friedrich Krebs (minister)
Friedrich Krebs may refer to: * Friedrich Krebs (organ builder) (died 1493), pipe organ builder * Friedrich Krebs (artist) (c.1749–1815), fraktur artist * Friedrich Krebs (minister) (1832–1905), first chief apostle of the New Apostolic Church * Friedrich Krebs (mayor) (1894–1961), mayor of Frankfurt {{hndis, Krebs, Friedrich ...
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Friedrich Krebs (organ Builder)
Friedrich Krebs (died 1493) was an early Germany, German Pipe organ, organ builder. He was born in Schalkhausen, a small village near Ansbach, and worked in Franconia from about 1471. He was one of several important German organ builders of the time who contributed to the transition from the High Middle Ages, gothic Blockwerk organ to organs with several divisions and independent stops. He also extended the range of keyboards and pedalboards from B to f" to F to a" (manuals) and from A to a to F to c' (pedals). Churches he provided instruments for include the following: * St. Sebaldus Church, St. Sebaldus, Nuremberg (small organ in 1471, restoration of the large organ originally by Heinrich Traxdorf in 1481) * St. Martin, Amberg (1476) * Moritzkirche, Coburg (1487) * Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg (small organ in 1478, large organ in 1491) * St. George's Church, Haguenau, St. George's Church, Haguenau (1493, completed by Krebs' nephew Michael Dürr) He died in Strasbourg. See ...
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Friedrich Krebs (artist)
Johann Jacob Friedrich Krebs, commonly known as Friedrich Krebs (c. 1749–1815) was an American fraktur artist. He was the most prolific of the Pennsylvania German fraktur artists. Born in Zierenberg, Hesse, Krebs was one of the Hessians who fought under the British crown during the American Revolutionary War. It has been reported that he returned to Germany, but this is uncertain, and it seems more likely that he remained in the United States at the conclusion of the war. In 1787 he established a business purchasing pre-printed baptismal records which he would then further embellish for sale; eventually he had forms of his own printed, many in Reading, Pennsylvania. He also painted many handmade examples. The majority of his work consists of baptismal certificates, but he produced many other pieces as well. These include drawings of various sacred and secular subjects; broadsides of Adam and Eve, used as marriage certificates; mazes; a clock face; and handboxes. During his caree ...
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Friedrich Krebs (minister)
Friedrich Krebs may refer to: * Friedrich Krebs (organ builder) (died 1493), pipe organ builder * Friedrich Krebs (artist) (c.1749–1815), fraktur artist * Friedrich Krebs (minister) (1832–1905), first chief apostle of the New Apostolic Church * Friedrich Krebs (mayor) (1894–1961), mayor of Frankfurt {{hndis, Krebs, Friedrich ...
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New Apostolic Church
The New Apostolic Church (NAC) is a Christian denomination, Christian church that split from the Catholic Apostolic Church during an 1863 schism in Hamburg, Germany. The church has existed since 1863 in Germany and since 1897 in the Netherlands. It came about from the Schism (religion), schism in Hamburg in 1863, when it separated from the Catholic Apostolic Church, which itself started in the 1830s as a renewal movement in, among others, the Anglican Church and Church of Scotland. The Second Coming of Christ is at the forefront of the New Apostolic doctrines. Most of its doctrines are akin to mainstream Christianity and, especially its liturgy, to Protestantism, whereas its hierarchy and organisation could be compared with the Roman Catholic, Roman Catholic Church. The New Apostolic Church is neither Protestant nor Catholic. It is a central church in the Irvingism, Irvingian orientation of Christianity. The church considers itself to be the re-established continuation ...
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