Louis (Ludwig) Harms (1808 - 1865), published in 1873. - stock illustration
Louis (Ludwig) Harms (1808 - 1865), German Lutheran pastor. He is considered one of the most important Christian revivalists preachers of the 19th century and made Hermannsburg in the Lüneburg Heath, where he in 1849 founded a mission house (Hermannsburg Mission), to the most important center of the revival movement in Lower Saxony. Wood engraving, published in 1873.

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