Heinrich Stillings Alter, von ihm selbst geschrieben. Ein Fragment offers a poignant glimpse into the later life of Heinrich Jung-Stilling, a prominent figure in 18th-century German Pietism. This autobiographical fragment provides invaluable insight into Stilling's spiritual reflections and personal experiences as he grapples with aging and mortality.
Written in Stilling's characteristic style, the work blends introspective analysis with vivid accounts of everyday life. Readers will find a compelling narrative that explores themes of faith, resilience, and the search for meaning in the face of life's challenges. This fragment stands as a testament to Stilling's enduring influence and continues to resonate with those interested in religious history and personal narratives from the period.
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