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Johann Lorenz von Mosheim

Johann Lorenz von Mosheim or Johann Lorenz Mosheim (October 9, 1693 – September 9, 1755) was a German Lutheran church historian.
== Biography ==
He was born at Lübeck on 9 October 1693 or 1694. After studying at the ''gymnasium'' of Lübeck, he entered the University of Kiel (1716), where he took his master's degree in 1718. In 1719 he became assessor in the philosophical faculty at Kiel.
His first appearance in the field of literature was in a polemical tract against John Toland, ''Vindiciae antiquae christianorum disciplinae'' (1720), which was soon followed by a volume of ''Observationes sacrae'' (1721). These works, along with the reputation he had acquired as a lecturer and preacher, secured for him a call to the University of Helmstedt as professor ordinarius in 1723. The ''Institutionum historiae ecclesiasticae libri IV'' appeared in 1726, and in the same year he was appointed by the duke of Brunswick abbot of Marienthal, to which dignity and emolument the abbacy of Michaelstein was added in the following year.
Mosheim was much consulted by the authorities when the new University of Göttingen was being formed, especially in the framing of the statutes of the theological faculty, and the provisions for making the theologians independent of the ecclesiastical courts. In 1747 he was made chancellor of the university. In 1748 he was responsible for the visit made by George II of Great Britain to his university. He died at Göttingen on September 9, 1755.

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