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O Gott, ich tu dir danken

Author: Bartholomaüs Ringwaldt

Bartholomew Ringwaldt was born at Frankfort-on-the-Oder, in 1530, and was a Lutheran pastor at Langfield, in Prussia, where he died, 1598. His hymns resemble Luther's in their simplicity and power. Several of them were written to comfort himself and others in the sufferings they endured from famine, pestilence, fire and floods. In 1581, he published "Hymns for the Sundays and Festivals of the whole Year." --Annotations of the Hymnal, Charles Hutchins, M.A. 1872.… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: O Gott, ich tu dir danken
Author: Bartholomaüs Ringwaldt
Language: German
Copyright: Public Domain

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Die Kleine Geistliche Harfe der Kinder Zions #350

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Die Kleine Geistliche Harfe der Kinder Zions #350

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Ein Unpartheyisches Gesang-Buch #323

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Ein Unpartheyisches Gesang-Buch #323

Unpartheyisches Gesang-Buch #323

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Unpartheyisches Gesang-Buch #323

Vollständiges Marburger Gesang-Buch, zur Uebung der Gottseligkeit ... #d425

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Vollständiges Marburger Gesang-Buch #334

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