Give praise and glory unto God

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Author: Johann Jakob Schütz

Schütz, Johann Jakob, was born Sept. 7, 1640, at Frankfurt am Main. After studying at Tübingen (where he became a licentiate in civil and canon law), he began to practise as an advocate in Frankfurt, and in later years with the title of Rath. He seems to have been a man of considerable legal learning as well as of deep piety. He was an intimate friend of P. J. Spener; and it was, in great measure, at his suggestion, that Spener began his famous Collegia Pietatis. After Spener left Frankfurt, in 1686, Schütz came under the influence of J. W. Petersen; and carrying out Petersen's prin¬ciples to their logical conclusion, he became a Separatist, and ceased to attend the Lutheran services or to communicate. He died at Frankfurt, May 22, 1690… Go to person page >

Translator: Arthur W. Farlander

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Text Information

First Line: Give praise and glory unto God
German Title: Sei Lob und Ehr' dem höchsten Gut
Author: Johann Jakob Schütz
Translator: Arthur W. Farlander (1939)
Language: English

Tune

ELBINGDU LEBENSBROT, HERR JESU CHRISTHighcharts.com
Frequency of use
ELBING


DU LEBENSBROT, HERR JESU CHRIST


Timeline

Appearance of this hymn in hymnals19351940194519501955196019651970197519801985050100Percent of hymnalsHighcharts.com

Instances

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The Hymnal 1982 #375

Include 4 pre-1979 instances
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