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Wer kann, Gott, je was Gutes haben

Wer kann, Gott, je was Gutes haben

Author: Johann Samuel Diterich
Published in 7 hymnals

Author: Johann Samuel Diterich

Diterich, Johann Samuel, eldest son of A. M. Diterich, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Berlin, was born at Berlin, Dec. 15, 1721. After studying at the Universities of Frankfurt a. Oder, and Halle, he was for some time a private tutor in Berlin. He was, in 1748, appointed diaconus of St. Mary's Church in Berlin, and regimental chaplain, becoming, in 1751, archidiaconus, and, in 1754, pastor of St. Mary's. In 1763 he was appointed private Chaplain to the Queen, and in 1770 a member of the Supreme Consistory. He died at Berlin, Jan. 14, 1797 (Koch, vi. 228-231; Allg. Deutsche Biog., v. 258-259). His hymns appeared in the following works:— (1) Lieder für den offentlichen Gottesdienst Berlin, 1765, with 23G hymns, edited by himself and his col… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Wer kann, Gott, je was Gutes haben
Author: Johann Samuel Diterich
Language: German
Copyright: Public Domain

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Das Gemeinschaftliche Gesangbuch #263

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Evangelische Lieder-Sammlung #187

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Neuestes Gemeinschaftliches Gesangbuch #263

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Verbessertes Gesangbuch #410

Wolga Gesangbuch . . . der deutschen evangelischen Kolonien an den Wolga ... #d724

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