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He comes, no royal vesture wearing

He comes, no royal vesture wearing

Author: Friedrich Rueckert
Published in 3 hymnals

Author: Friedrich Rueckert

Rückert, Friedrieh, son of Johann Michael Rückert, advocate at Schweinfurt, in Bavaria, was born at Schweinfurt, May 16, 1788. He matriculated at the University of Würzburg Nov. 9, 1805 (where he became a great friend of Baron von Stockmar of Coburg), and finished his course there in the spring of 1809. He graduated PH. D. at Göttingen in 1810, and on March 30, 1811, began to lecture at Jena as a privatdocent in philology, but left April 16, 1812. On Nov. 2, 1812, he was appointed Professor of the Gymnasium at Hanau, but resigned before entering on his duties, and left Hanau Jan. 21, 1813. He was then for some time living at Würzburg as a man of letters, thereafter at Bettenburg near Hassfurt, &c. In Dec. 1815 he began work at… Go to person page >

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First Line: He comes, no royal vesture wearing
Author: Friedrich Rueckert
Copyright: Public Domain

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Christ in Song #33

Hymnal of the Evangelical Church. Word ed. #d237

The Apostolic Christian Hymnal, a Collection of Translations of Hymns ... in the "Zions Harfe" #d56

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