Vischer, Christoph, son of Jakob Vischer or Fischer, burgess at Joachimsthal, in Bohemia, was born at Joachimsthal in 1520. He matriculated at the University of Wittenberg in Nov. 1540 (B.A. 1544), and was ordained at Wittenberg on Feb. 10, 1544, as pastor and probst at Jüterbogk, near Wittenberg. He was then appointed (in 1552) cathedral preacher and superintendent at Schmalkalden; in 1571 pastor and general superintendent at Meiningen; in 1574 court preacher and assistant superintendent at Celle (Zelle); and in 1577 chief pastor of St. Martin's Church at Halberstadt. He returned to Celle in 1583, as general superintendent of Lüneburg, and died at Celle in October, 1597.
Vischer was a somewhat voluminous writer. Rotermund gives the t… Go to person page >
Translator (Spanish): Juan Burghi
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Translator (English): Matthias Loy
Loy, M., President of the Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, contributed several original hymns, and translations from the German, to the Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal. Published by Order of the Evangelical Lutheran Joint Synod of Ohio and Other States. Columbus, Ohio, 1880.
The translations may be found through the Index of Authors, &c.; the original hymns are the following:—
1. An awful mystery is here. Holy Communion.
2. At Jesus' feet our infant sweet. Holy Baptism.
3. Come, humble soul, receive the food. Holy Communion.
4. Give me, 0 Lord, a spirit lowly. Humility desired.
5. God gave His word to holy men. Inspiration of Holy Scripture.
6. God of grace, Whose word is sure. Faithfulness.
7. How matchless is… Go to person page >
Display Title: Te Agradecemos, RedentorFirst Line: Te agradecemos, RedentorTune Title: ERSCHIENEN ISTAuthor: Christopher Vischer, 1515-1600; J. Burghi; Matthias LoyDate: 1962
Display Title: Te agradecemos, RedentorFirst Line: Te agradecemos, RedentorTune Title: ERSCHIENEN IST DER HERRLICH TAGAuthor: Christopher Vischer, 1515-1597; Juan Burghi, 1899-1985Scripture: Ephesians 4:8Date: 2021Subject: Ascension |
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