Volk des Herrn, erhebe dich

Volk des Herrn, erhebe dich

Author: Christian G. Barth
Published in 3 hymnals

Author: Christian G. Barth

Barth, Christian Gottlob, son of C. F. Barth, house painter in Stuttgart, was born at Stuttgart, July 31,1799. He studied at Tubingen, where he was the principal founder of the Missionary Society, and was only restrained by his mother's entreaties from offering himself as a missionary. He became, in 1821, assistant at Neckarweihingen and Dornham, and, in 1822, curate in charge of Effringen and Schönbrunn, near Nagold. In 1824 he was appointed pastor of Möttlingen, near Calw, but resigned his charge in 1838, and settled in Calw, receiving in the same year the degree of D.D. from the University.of Greifswald. He died at Calw of apoplexy, Nov. 12, 1862. At Calw he devoted himself as a writer and preacher to children, as a preacher and writer… Go to person page >

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GENEVAN 136

GENEVAN 136 was first published in the 1562 edition of the Genevan Psalter. The 1564 harmonization by Claude Goudimel (PHH 6) originally placed the melody in the tenor. One of the shortest and brightest tunes from Geneva, this music may be sung responsorially (with a soloist for the narrative stanza…

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[Volk des Herrn, erhebe dich]


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Gesangbuch der Evangelisch-reformierten Kirchen der deutschsprachigen Schweiz #361

Liederkranz Evangelischer Maennerchoere fuer Kirche und Verein #d73

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Liederkranz für Sonntags-Schulen und Jugend-Vereine #174

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