. He was born at
Lindenberg on 4 August 1667. He studied law at
Alma Mater Viadrina in
Frankfurt-on-the-Oder and, upon finishing his courses, he toured the
Netherlands,
England,
France,
Italy, and
southern Germany from 1686 to 1688. On the death of the
Great Elector Frederick William, he returned to
Berlin. He was made a gentleman of the bedchamber in 1689 but resigned to volunteer with the
Brandenburger troops sent to
Flanders in the
Nine Years' War. While there, he fell seriously ill and became religious. Upon his return to Berlin, he devoted himself to philanthropy. In 1691, he befriended
Philipp Spener and
August Hermann Francke, who convinced him to establish the Canstein Bible Institute for the purpose of using
stereotype printing to reduce the price of German
bibles. Raising money via
subscriptions, he published a 2-
groschen New Testament at Halle in 1712 and a 6-groschen full Bible in 1713. Within his lifetime, he published about 100,000 New Testaments in 28 editions and about 40,000 full Bibles in 8
octavo and 8
duodecimo editions. He died at
Berlin on 19 August 1719. ==Legacy==