Dieu vient dans sa gloire! Que chacun l'adore

Dieu vient dans sa gloire! Que chacun l'adore

Author: Gerhardt Tersteegen
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: Gerhardt Tersteegen

Tersteegen, Gerhard, a pious and useful mystic of the eighteenth century, was born at Mörs, Germany, November 25, 1697. He was carefully educated in his childhood, and then apprenticed (1715) to his older brother, a shopkeeper. He was religiously inclined from his youth, and upon coming of age he secured a humble cottage near Mühlheim, where he led a life of seclusion and self-denial for many years. At about thirty years of age he began to exhort and preach in private and public gatherings. His influence became very great, such was his reputation for piety and his success in talking, preaching, and writing concerning spiritual religion. He wrote one hundred and eleven hymns, most of which appeared in his Spiritual Flower Garden (1731). He… Go to person page >

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First Line: Dieu vient dans sa gloire! Que chacun l'adore
German Title: Gott ist gegenwärtig! Lasset uns anbeten
Author: Gerhardt Tersteegen
Language: French
Publication Date: 1957
Copyright: This text may still be under copyright because it was published in 1957.
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