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Hans C. von Schweinitz

1645 - 1722 Person Name: H. C. von Schweinitz Hymnal Number: d110 Author of "Wird das nicht Freude sein" in Joy, for use in Sunday School and Gospel Meetings Schweinitz, Hans Christoph von, of Friedrichsdorf and Niederleube, son of Baron Hans Christoph von Schweinitz, of Crane and Hahnichen, in Silesia, was born at Crane, Feb. 1, 1645. After studying at Breslau, Strassbnrg, Leyden, and Paris, and taking a prolonged tour in Italy and elsewhere, he returned to Silesia in 1668, where he was appointed Landesältester for the district of Görlitz, and afterwards Rath and Kammerherr, by August II., in his capacity of King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. He resigned his post as Landesältester, in 1708, and retired to Leube, where he died Nov. 10, 1722. Only two hymns are known by him. One of these is:— Wird das nicht Freude sein? Eternal Life. This beautiful hymn, on the Joys of Heaven, was written on the death of his first wife, Theodora von Schweinitz (nee Festenberg). It was first printed, as a broadsheet, at Lauban, in 1691, with music, in 5 parts, by Christoph Adolph, diaconus at Niederwiese, who d. in 1698 (melody from this broadsheet in Dr. J. Zahn's Psalter und Harfe, 1886, No. 522). The broadsheet, of which there is a copy in the Town Library at Breslau, is entitled Den letzten Liebesdienst, &c, and has the note :—"The following hymn was composed from the late Frau von Schweinitz's own words, and from a conversation she held, shortly before her happy end, and was sung after the end of the [funeral] sermon." The translation in common use is:— Will that not joyful be? This is a full and very good translation by Mrs. Findlater, in Hymns from the Land of Luther, 1st Ser., 1854, p. 7. Another tr. is, “Will it not pleasure be." By Dr. H. Mills, 1845. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --Excerpts from John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

C. C. Hunt

Hymnal Number: d54 Author of "Bind me, Lord, to thee" in Joy, for use in Sunday School and Gospel Meetings

Tena C. Cook

Hymnal Number: d33 Author of "Jesus was a child like me" in Joy, for use in Sunday School and Gospel Meetings

Lillie McLellan

Hymnal Number: d98 Author of "Marching home, marching home" in Joy, for use in Sunday School and Gospel Meetings

Orzelia McLaughlin

Hymnal Number: d2 Author of "I'm going home where Jesus is" in Joy, for use in Sunday School and Gospel Meetings

Adaline H. Beary

Hymnal Number: d100 Author of "Whither come, gladly come" in Joy, for use in Sunday School and Gospel Meetings

A. L. Brand

Hymnal Number: d41 Author of "O blissful state, O Savior great" in Joy, for use in Sunday School and Gospel Meetings

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