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Einer ist König, Immanuel sieget

Einer ist König, Immanuel sieget

Author: J. L. K. Allendorf
Published in 5 hymnals

Author: J. L. K. Allendorf

Allendorf, Johann Ludwig Konrad, b. Feb. 9, 1693, at Josbach, near Marburg, Hesse, where his father was pastor. He entered the University of Giessen in 1711, but in 1713 passed on to Halle to study under Francke, and then, in 1717, became tutor in the family of Count Henkel of Odersberg. In 1723 he became tutor to the family of Count Erdmann v. Promnitz at Sorau, and in 1724 was appointed Lutheran Court preacher at Cothen, when one of the Count's daughters was married to the Prince of Anhalt-Cothen. After the death of his first wife the Prince married her younger sister, but the latter, dying in 1750, the need for a Lutheran Court preacher ceased, he being of the Reformed Confession. Allendorf was then summoned by Count Christian Ernst v. S… Go to person page >

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First Line: Einer ist König, Immanuel sieget
Author: J. L. K. Allendorf
Language: German
Notes: Polish translation: See "Jednak Emanuel, Pan nasz, króluje!"; Swahili translation : See "Mmojo ni mfalme shujaa"
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 5 of 5)
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Die Pilgerharfe #202

Gesangbuch der evangelisch-Lutherischen St. Markus Kirche #d63

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Gesangbuch für deutsche Gemeinden #487

Kirchenbuch der Ev.- Luth.-Christus Gemeinde, in New York #d159

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