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Das End, wie auch die Ewigkeit, recht zu bedenken

Das End, wie auch die Ewigkeit, recht zu bedenken

Author: Johann Caspar Schade
Published in 4 hymnals


Author: Johann Caspar Schade

Schade, Johann Caspar, son of Jakob Schad or Schade, pastor and decan at Kühndorf, near Suhl, in Thuriugia, was born at Kühndorf, Jan. 18, 1666. He entered the University of Leipzig in 1685 (where he became a great friend of A. H. Francke), and then went to Wittenberg, where he graduated M.A. in 1687. On his return to Leipzig he began to hold Bible readings for the students. This soon raised ill-will against him among the Leipzig professors, and when, in 1690, he was invited to become diaconus at Würzen, near Leipzig, they interfered and prevented his settlement. In 1691 he was invited to become diaconus of St. Nicholas's church, at Berlin (where P. J. Spener had just become probst, or chief pastor), and entered on his work there on the… Go to person page >

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First Line: Das End, wie auch die Ewigkeit, recht zu bedenken
Author: Johann Caspar Schade
Language: German
Copyright: Public Domain

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Davidisches Psalter-Spiel der Kinder Zions #d117

Gesangbuch in welchem ein Sammlung geistreicher Lieder befindlich #d95

Gesangbuch #ad95

Zionitischer Weyrauchs Huegel; oder, Weyrrhen Berg #d64

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