January 22
304
Vincent of Saragossa,
martyr, is commemorated.
1629
Johann Tarnow, exegete, died (b. 1586, Grevesmühlen,
Mecklenburg).
1711
Johann
Philipp Fabricius, Lutheran missionary among the Tamil
people of India, was born at Kleeberg, Germany (d. 1791).
1815
Philipp Fleischmann,
who helped found and conduct the Missouri Synod teachers
seminary at Milwaukee in 1855, was born in Regensburg,
Bavaria (d. 11 September 1878).
1821
Georg Philipp Speckhard, first director
of the Lutheran School for the Deaf (Detroit), was born in
Wersau, Hesse (d. 20 November 1879).
1843
Francis Landry Patton,
Presbyterian cleric and educator, was born in Warwick,
Bermuda (d. 25 November 1932).
1843
Friedrich Wilhelm Blass,
German philologist and grammarian, was born (d. 5 March 1907).
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1855
Carrie Ellis Breck,
American Presbyterian poet, was born in Vermont (d. 27 March
1934, Portland, Oregon).
1858
Gerhard Friedrich Bente,
professor at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis) and a compiler
of the Concordia Triglotta, was born in Wimmer, Hannover (d.
15 December 1930).
1859
Andrew George Voigt, theologian and
educator in the Lutheran United Synod of the South, was born
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 2 January
1933).
1872
Friedrich Reinhold Eduard Preuss
(1834–1904), a
professor at Concordia Seminary (Saint Louis) from 1869 to
1871, was rebaptized in the Roman Catholic
Church.
1876
John Bacchus Dykes,
composer of sacred music and an English clergyman, died (b.
10 March 1823, Kingston-upon-Hull, England).
1882
Frederick Henry Stephen Hassold,
LCMS missionary to New Zealand, was born in Huntington,
Indiana (d. 6 September 1970).
1882 The Fifth Street Presbyterian Church of
Troy, New York, became the first church in America to be lit
by electric lights.
1899
Pope Leo XIII
(1810–1903) warned James
Cardinal Gibbons, senior hierarch of the Catholic church in
America, against the “phantom heresy” of Americanism: the
attempt to adapt the traditional doctrines and practices of
the church to a more independent modern world.
1913
Carl F. H. Henry, American evangelical theologian and
publisher, was born (d. 7 December 2003).
1913
John Julian, hymnist, died (b.
27 January 1839).
1915
Anna B. Warner (b.
31 August 1827), American hymn writer, died.
1922
Pope Benedict XV died (b.
21 November 1854).
1966
William Mahler, the first Missouri Synod
missionary to Brazil, died (b. 16 November 1870, Polkwitz,
Germany).
1967 The Lutheran hospital at Abatan, Mountain
Province, Philippines, was dedicated.
1973 The
Roe v.
Wade decision, legalizing abortion in United States, was
handed down by U.S. Supreme Court.
1976 Jean Garton, Lutherans for Life,
spoke at the National Prayer Breakfast for Life in
Washington, D.C.