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Du sollst glauben, und du Armer

Author: R. Gottlob Reiber

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Text Information

First Line: Du sollst glauben, und du Armer
Author: R. Gottlob Reiber
Language: German
Copyright: Public Domain

Tune

[Jesu, meines Lebens Leben] (11756)

The composer of the tune is unknown; it was first published in Das grosse Cantional: oder Kirchen-Gesangbuch (Darmstadt, 1687) to the text "Alle Menschen mussen sterben" by J. G. Albinus; some Baroque organ works are associated with that text. The tune became associated with Homburg's text since the…

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GOTHA (Knecht)


Timeline

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Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien #325[399]

Gesangbuch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft für öffentlichen und häuslichen Gottesdienst #d128

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Gesangbuch der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft #382

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Gesangbuch der Zionsgemeinde zu Baltimore #139

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Gesangbuch mit Noten #213

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Gesangbuch mit Noten #213

Gesangbuch zum Gottesdienstlichen und Haeuslichen Gebrauch in Mennoniten Gemeinden. 1. Aufl. #d85

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Gesangbuch #219

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