Sources for article expansion edit

Kindly restore these to the article as they are used to verify items in the running text:

  • Reinhard Breymayer. Zum Schicksal der Privatbibliothek August Hermann Franckes. Über den wiedergefundenen Auktionskatalog der Privatbibliothek seines Sohnes Gotthilf August Francke. 3rd ed. Tübingen: Noûs-Verlag Thomas Leon Heck. 2002. ISBN 3-924249-42-3.
  • Sattler, Gary R. (1982). God's Glory, Neighbor's Good: A brief introduction to the life and writings of August Hermann Francke. Chicago: Covenant Press. ISBN 0-910452-50-4.

 — LlywelynII 22:36, 22 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

Short inline citations incorporating editors of encyclopaedias is (not) wrong edit

|ee Wikipedia talk:Citing sources#Short inline citations incorporating editors of encyclopaedias is (not) wrong

From the history of the article:

  • 10:05, 13 February 2017‎ PBS ... copy edit. See talk and the previous inconsistencies between using editors name for "Christian Cyclopedia", but not EB1911

Altered the inconsistency in not using the editor name for EB1911 but using editors in the short citations for three others:

  • Rines (1920).
  • Ripley & Dana (1879).
  • Lueker, Poellot & Jackson (2000).

inline citations in <ref>...</ref> ("ref tag pairs") are in footnotes. If the inline citation are placed within the sentence inside parenthesis then the are inline citations but not in footnotes. A short inline citation is not not a full citation to be a full citation also needs a long citation in the references section. Therefore in this article a full citation exists with a combination of the short footnoted citation and the long citation in the references section. To place just the short citation in a section maked "Citation" is misleading. -- PBS (talk) 10:18, 13 February 2017 (UTC)Reply