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Jesu, Heiland, Steu're Du

Author: Edward Hopper; Walter Rauschenbusch Appears in 14 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Jesu, Heiland, steu’re Du Lyrics: 1 Jesu, Heiland, steu’re Du Sicher mich dem Hafen zu. Führe mich durch Sturmesnot, Führ’ mich, wo die Klippe broht. Sicher komme ich an’s Land, Hält das Steuer Deine Hand. 2 Tost der Wind und schäumt das Meer, Sprich ein Wort! Du bist ihr Herr! Sieh’, die Woge schweigt; der Wind, Atmet wie ein schlummernd Kind; Sturmesbrausen sinkt zur Ruh’, Jesu, Heiland, steu’re Du. 3 Nah’ ich endlich mich dem Land, Wo die Brandung bricht am Strand, Bist Du dann, mein Heiland, nah; Bleibt mein Herze still auch da. Mit der Hand am Steuer sprich: "Fürchte nichts, ich steu’re dich." Used With Tune: [Jesu, Heiland, steu’re Du] Text Sources: The Sailor's Magazine, 1871; Tr.: Evangeliums-Lieder (New York: Biglow & Main, 1890)

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[Jesu, Heiland, steu’re Du]

Appears in 760 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Edgar Gould Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Tune Key: B Flat Major Incipit: 32172 16543 321 Used With Text: Jesu, Heiland, Steu're Du

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Jesu, Heiland, steu're Du

Author: Edward Hopper Hymnal: Evangelischer Liederschatz #253 (1897) Hymnal Title: Evangelischer Liederschatz Languages: German Tune Title: [Jesu, Heiland, steu're Du]
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Jesu, Heiland, Steu're du

Author: Edward Hopper; W. R. Hymnal: Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns) #115 (1897) Hymnal Title: Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns) Languages: German Tune Title: [Jesu, Heiland, steu're du]
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Jesu, Heiland, Steu're du

Author: Edward Hopper; W. R. Hymnal: Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 #115 (1890) Hymnal Title: Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 Languages: German Tune Title: [Jesu, Heiland, steu're du]

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Edward Hopper

1816 - 1888 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Author of "Jesu, Heiland, Steu're Du" in The Cyber Hymnal Rv Edward Hopper DD USA 1816-1888. Born at New York City, the son of a merchant, he graduated from Union Theological Seminary, New York. He married Margaretta Wheeler. He was an author and poet and wrote several books. He pastored the Greenville Presbyterian Church, Sag Harbor Presbyterian Church on Long Island, and the Church of Sea and Land, NYC, a church for sailors, where he remained the rest of his life (for years the church building was shared with the First Chinese Presbyterian Church). Once he was asked to compose a hymn verse for the anniversary of the Seamen’s Friend’s Society meeting. Instead, he brought the verse for a hymn he had written eight years before (noted below). John Edgar Gould saw Hopper’s poem (6 stanzas) and composed a tune for it. Hopper died of a heart attack while writing a poem about heaven at his desk. John Perry =============== Hopper, Edward, D.D., was born in 1818, and graduated at Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1842. He is pastor of the Church of Sea and Land, N. Y. He is the author of 1. Jesus, Saviour, pilot me [us]. Jesus the Pilot. 2. They pray the best who pray and watch. Watching & Prayer. 3. Wrecked and struggling in mid-ocean. Wreck & Rescue. Of these No. 1 appeared in the Baptist Praise Book, 1871, and 2 & 3 in Hymns & Songs of Praise, N. Y., 1874. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology ======================= See also in: Hymn Writers of the Church

Walter Rauschenbusch

1861 - 1918 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Translator of "Jesu, Heiland, Steu're Du" in The Cyber Hymnal

John E. Gould

1821 - 1875 Person Name: John Edgar Gould Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal Composer of "[Jesu, Heiland, steu’re Du]" in The Cyber Hymnal John Edgar Gould USA 1821-1875. Born in Bangor, ME, he became a musician. He managed music stores in New York City and Philadelphia, PA., the latter with composer partner, William Fischer. He married Josephine Louisa Barrows, and they had seven children: Blanche, Marie, Ida, John, Josephine, Josephine, and Augusta. He compiled eight religious songbooks from 1846 thru 1869. He died while traveling in Algiers, Africa, and was buried in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry