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Johann Michael Hahn

1758 - 1819 Person Name: M. Hahn Hymnal Number: 74 Author of "Die Seelen sind übel daran" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder

Johann Christian Wagner

1747 - 1825 Person Name: J. Wagner Hymnal Number: 83 Translator of "Ein Wort von Jesu" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder Wagner, Johann Christian, born on June 23, 1747, at Possneck, near Saalfeld, Sachse-Meiningen; and died as Consistorialrath, Geheimrath, and first Vice-president of the Saxon administration at Hildburghausen, July 14, 1825 (Koch, vi. 260, &c). Many of his hymns are founded on, or are imitations of, earlier hymns. They appeared (91, including recasts), in the Neues Hildburg-haüsisches Gesang-Buch of 1807, edited by himself. Two have passed into Euglish, viz., "Ich bin erlost" (p. 153, i.), and "Vom Himmel kommt" (p. 1228, i.) [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Mina Waldner

Hymnal Number: 177 Author of "Mein Sehnen" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder

August Wiebusch & Son

Person Name: A. Wiebusch & Son Publisher of "" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder Alton, IL

G. E. Wirz

Hymnal Number: 166 Translator of "Herzenszwiegespräch" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder

Samuel Paul Schweikher

Person Name: P. Schwekher Hymnal Number: 174 Author of "Der Zutritt zum Gnadenthron" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder

G. Gutbrod

Hymnal Number: 144 Translator of "Verlaß mich nicht!" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder

Elisabeth von Clodt-Jürgensburg

1840 - 1917 Person Name: Elisabeth v. Clodt-Jürgensburg Hymnal Number: 126 Author of "Nichts und doch viel zu thun" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder

Anna Baltensperger

Hymnal Number: 148 Author of "Die Sonntagschularbeit" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder

Rudolf Friedrich Heinrich von Magenau

1767 - 1846 Person Name: Magenau Hymnal Number: 161 Author of "Der Heimath Süßigkeit" in Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder Magenau, Rudolph Friedrich Heinrich. (Markgrueningen, Germany, December 5, 1767--April 23, 1846, Hermaringen on the Brenz). Attended Kloster schools in Denkdorf and Maulbronn, Germany. Interest in writing is increased after the death of his father. His style was influenced by Schubert. His father died in 1783. He continued writing and became friends with Hoelderlin and Neuffer. In 1794 he became a pastor and served Niederstotzingen by Ulm, Germany. He served there until 1819 when he accepted a parish in Hermaringen. He served there until his death. Magenau's stories, poems, and prose can be found in Pahl's Nationalchronik. He also authored Kurze Lebensbeschreibungen merkwuerdige Maenner aus der Periode der Kirchen-Reformation, nebst 280 Anekdoten aus dem Leben derselben. (Stuttgart: Joh. Fried. Steinkopf, 1816). It is highly likely that Magenau was Lutheran as he mentions neither Calvin nor Zwingli in this book. A large section on Luther is contained in it. See also: Schwae. Merkur 1846 Kronik Nr. 143; Goedeke's Grundrisz III, 595f.; Allgemeine deutsch biographie v.20, pp.56-57. --Research Report from Concordia Historical Institute, Department of Archives and History, The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, St. Louis, Missouri. Prepared by Craig A. Behrens, April 10, 1980. DNAH Archives

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