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O trautes, liebes Jesulein

Author: Bartholomäus Helder Appears in 2 hymnals

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O trautes, liebes Jesulein!

Author: Bartholomäus Helder Hymnal: Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gesang-Buch #59 (1848) Lyrics: 1 O trates, liebes Jesulein! o Gott und Mensch! o Brüderlein! das Du vom Himmel kommen bist, Dein Lieb' und Treu' die Ursach ist. 2 Nimmst an Dich unser Fleisch und Blut, doch ohne Sünd', uns all'n zu Gut, kommst zu uns arm und elend ein, auf daß wir reich und selig sein. 3 Lehr' uns Dein Wohlthat hab'n in Acht, die Du vom Himmel hast gebracht, laß unsern Leib Dein Kripplein sein, und unser Herz Dein Kämmerlein. 4 Steh bei in Noth, dem Teufel weh'r, auch der Welt Bosheit von uns kehr;, bis wir bei Dir in ew'ger Freud' Bewahret sein für allem Leid. Topics: Auf Neujahr und das Fest der Beschneidung unsers Herrn Jesu Christi; New Year and the Feast of the Circumcision of Jesus Christ Languages: German

O trautes, liebes Jesulein, O Gott und Mensch

Author: Barthold Helder Hymnal: Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gesang-Buch worin 500 der...fuer Gemeinen, welche sich zur unveraen ... Augsburgischen Confession #d345 (1848) Languages: German

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Bartholomaüs Helder

1585 - 1635 Person Name: Bartholomäus Helder Author of "O trautes, liebes Jesulein!" in Evangelisch-Lutherisches Gesang-Buch Helder, Bartholomäus, son of Johann Helder, Superintendent in Gotha, became, in 1607, schoolmaster at Friemar, and in 1616, pastor of Bemstadt, near Gotha, where he died of the pestilence, Oct. 28, 1635 (Koch, iii. 114, 115, 248; Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, xi. 684, 685, &c). Helder published two works (both in the Royal Library, Berlin). (1) Cymbalum Genethliacum. Erfurt, 1615 ; and (2) Cymbalum Davidicum. Erfurt, 1620. The first contains 15 Christmas and New Year Hymns, and the second 25, mostly Psalm versions. In the Cantionale Sacrum, Gotna, 1646-48, over 50 hymns are given with his name as composer of the music and without definite ascription as regards the words. Two of these have passed into English, viz.:— i. In meiner Noth ruf ich zu dir. Supplication. A prayer for grace, which appeared in the Cantionale Sacrum, pt. ii., Gotha, 1648, No. 71, in 3 st. of 6 1. Translated by Miss Manington, 1863, p. 1, as "From out my woe I cry to Thee." ii. O Lämmlein Gottes, Jesu Christ. St. John Baptist's Day. Founded on St. John i. 29. Appeared as No. 103 in the Cantionale Sacrum, Gotha, 1646, in 4 stanzas of 4 lines, entitled, "On St. John's Day." Included as No. 391 in the Unverfälschter Liedersegen. 1851. The only translation in common use is "O Jesus, Lamb of God, who art," in full, by A. Crull, as No. 120 in the Ohio Lutheran Hymnal, 1880. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)
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