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    Gerhard Tersteegen (25 November 1697 – 3 April 1769), was a German Reformed religious writer and hymnist. Tersteegen was born in Moers, at that time the...
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    (volleyball) was formed, winning the 1989 Bundesliga championship. Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769), lay preacher, mystic and poet. Georg Perthes (1869–1927)...
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    Rittenhausen (1644–1708), founder of the first paper mill in North America Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769), Reformed religious writer Carl Arnold Kortum (1745–1824)...
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    on May 3, 1659. The German mystic of the reformed Pietism school, Gerhard Tersteegen (1697-1769) translated his works into German in 1727 for the first...
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  • Conrad Beissel (1691–1768) Alphonsus Maria de Liguori (1696–1787) Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769) Collegiants (17th c) Pierre Guerin (17th c) Joseph Salmon...
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    composed by the Russian Royal musician Dmitry Bortniansky with text by Gerhard Tersteegen. After the founding of the German Reich in 1871, the emperor's hymn...
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    Protestants, e.g. Martin Luther's Ein Feste Burg, the Calvinist hymns of Gerhard Tersteegen, and the Catholic hymns of Angelus Silesius and Friedrich Spee. During...
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    Baptist pastor (d. 1771) November 25 Maria Karolina Sobieska (d. 1740) Gerhard Tersteegen, German Reformed religious writer and hymnist (d. 1769) November 30...
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  • Christmas carol. The text, originally in eight stanzas was written by Gerhard Tersteegen in 1731. He assigned it to the popular melody of "Lobe den Herren"...
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  • bete an die Macht der Liebe [de] ("I pray to the power of love") by Gerhard Tersteegen. Also, the music of the anthem was used by the composer G. Beck when...
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    Nicholas Ludwig von Zinzendorf of the Moravians, and the hymnodist Gerhard Tersteegen. Arndt, whose book True Christianity was popular among Protestants...
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    (1845–1901)), Op. 67 (Berlin, 1894–95) In der Nacht: Nun schläfet man (Gerhard Tersteegen), Op. 72 (Magdeburg, 1897) Gustav Adolf (text by Albert Hackenberg...
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    Petersburg or Wells. In Germany, the song was paired with a text by Gerhard Tersteegen and became a well-known chorale and traditional part of the military...
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  • (c. 1730–1821, US, p) Tom Terry (born 1963, England/Mongolia, nf) Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769, Germany, nf/p) Jasmina Tešanović (born 1954, Yugoslavia/Italy...
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  • den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren") and the Reformed mystic Gerhard Tersteegen ("Ich bete an die Macht der Liebe") wrote many hymns that are still...
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    verses from Psalm 84 with John Wesley's translation of a hymn by Gerhard Tersteegen. Mazor 2011, p. 589. Parallel Latin/English Psalter / Psalmus 83 (84)...
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    is present) is a Christian hymn in German by the Reformed writer Gerhard Tersteegen, published in 1729, based on a 1680 melody by Joachim Neander. The...
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  • (combination of text and music) "In dulci jubilo" ("In Sweet Rejoicing") Gerhard Tersteegen / Joachim Neander 1731 "Jauchzet, ihr Himmel" ("Rejoice, you Heavens")...
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  • 21 – William Falconer, librettist and writer (born 1732) April 3 – Gerhard Tersteegen, librettist and theologian (born 1697) June 7 – Antoine-Alexandre-Henri...
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  • Rudolf Tarnow (1867–1933, p/nf/ch) Johannes Tauler (c. 1300–1361, nf) Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769, nf/p) Ludwig Thoma (1867–1921, f/nf/d) Moritz August von...
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  • Baptist pastor (d. 1771) November 25 Maria Karolina Sobieska (d. 1740) Gerhard Tersteegen, German Reformed religious writer and hymnist (d. 1769) November 30...
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  • Laurentius Laurenti (1660–1722), Benjamin Schmolck (1672–1737), Gerhard Tersteegen (1697–1769), Nicolaus Zinzendorf (1700–1760), Ehrenfried Liebich (1713–1780)...
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    Bernieres Louvigni. He also met and became a friend to the German Pietist Gerhard Tersteegen. In 1743 he was in London to prepare sanctuary for other exiled Swedish...
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    Berlin. One of his favourites book used in the meetings conducted by G. Tersteegen, which in the fifth edition, Solingen, 1760, has the title Gott-geheiligtes...
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