Johann Georg Lairitz (15 July 1647 – 4 April 1716) was a German theologian, born at Hof in Bavaria. In 1667, he entered the university at Jena; in 1677, he graduated with a M.A., and in 1673, became professor of Church and profane history at the gymnasium of Baireuth. In 1675, he became librarian and instructor of the margraves Erdmann Philipp and Georg Albrecht; in 1685, he became deacon of the court Church; in 1688, he became superintendent at Neustadt. In 1697, he accepted the call of the duke Wilhelm Ernst of Weimar, and he then became superintendent in general, counselor of the consistory, first preacher of the Petri-Paul Church, and director of the gymnasium.

Johann Georg Lairitz
Born15 July 1647 Edit this on Wikidata
Hof Edit this on Wikidata
Died4 April 1716 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 68)
Weimar Edit this on Wikidata
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He died on 4 April 1716.

He left numerous productions, e.g. Diss. de simplici et composito (Jenae, 1668, 4to); Auszug der Kirchengeschichte des Neuen Testam. (Baireuth und Niremb. 1678, 12mo); Synopsis historiae ecclesiasticae Novi Testam. (ibid. 1678, 12mo); Der romische Papst-Thron, d. i. gründliche und ausführliche Beschreibung des papstlichen Ehrund Macht-und Wachsthums (ibid, 1685, 4to).

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  This article incorporates public domain material from McClintock, John; Strong, James (1867–1887). Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature. Harper and Brothers.