Auf und macht die Herzen weit

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Translator (st. 1, 2. 6): Johann Christoph Hampe

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Author: John Milton

Milton, John, was born in London, Dec. 9, 1608, and died there Nov. 8, 1674. His poetical excellences and his literary fame are matters apart from hymnology, and are fully dealt with in numerous memoirs. His influence on English hymn-writing has been very slight, his 19 versions of various Psalms having lain for the most part unused by hymnal compilers. The dates of his paraphrases are:— Ps. cxiv. and cxxxvi., 1623, when he was 15 years of ago. These were given in his Poems in English and Latin 1645. Ps. lxxx.-lxxxviii., written in 1648, and published as Nine Psalmes done into Metre, 1645. Ps. i., 1653; ii., “Done August 8, 1653;" iii., Aug. 9, 1653; iv. Aug. 10, 1653; v., Aug. 12, 1653; vi., Aug. 13, 1653; vii.Aug. 14, 1653; viii… Go to person page >

Author (st. 3-5): Helmut Kornemann

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Text Information

First Line: Auf und macht die Herzen weit
English Title: Let us with a gladsome mind
Translator (st. 1, 2. 6): Johann Christoph Hampe ((1950) 1959)
Author: John Milton (1623)
Author (st. 3-5): Helmut Kornemann (1972)
Language: German
Refrain First Line: Gottes Güte, Gottes Treu

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Evangelisches Gesangbuch (Bayern, Mitteldeutschland, Thüringen) #454

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