Hermann Daniel Hermes

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Hermann Daniel Hermes (24 January 1734 – 12 November 1807) was a Prussian protestant theologian.[1][2] Towards the end of his life he became caught up in the campaign for a return to religious orthodoxy pursued by the Rosicrucian politician Johann Christoph von Wöllner, being employed as an "inquisitor" in 1794 in Halle,[3] and elsewhere.

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