Johann Heermann's (b. Raudten, Silesia, Austria, 1585; d. Lissa, Posen [now Poland], 1647) own suffering and family tragedy led him to meditate on Christ's undeserved suffering. The only surviving child of a poor furrier and his wife, Heermann fulfilled his mother's vow at his birth that, if he lived, he would become a pastor. Initially a teacher, Heermann became a minister in the Lutheran Church in Koben in 1611 but had to stop preaching in 1634 due to a severe throat infection. He retired in 1638. Much of his ministry took place during the Thirty Years' War. At times he had to flee for his life and on several occasions lost all his possessions. Although Heermann wrote many of his hymns and poems during these devastating times, his persona… Go to person page >
Translator: Frances Elizabeth Cox
Cox, Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. George V. Cox, born at Oxford, is well known as a successful translator of hymns from the German. Her translations were published as Sacred Hymns from the German, London, Pickering. The 1st edition, pub. 1841, contained 49 translations printed with the original text, together with biographical notes on the German authors. In the 2nd edition, 1864, Hymns from the German, London, Rivingtons, the translations were increased to 56, those of 1841 being revised, and with additional notes. The 56 translations were composed of 27 from the 1st ed. (22 being omitted) and 29 which were new. The best known of her translations are "Jesus lives! no longer [thy terrors] now" ; and ”Who are these like stars appeari… Go to person page >
Display Title: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenFirst Line: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenAuthor: Frances E. Cox; Johann HeermannDate: 1871
Display Title: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenFirst Line: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenAuthor: Frances E. Cox; Johann HeermannDate: 1900
Display Title: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenFirst Line: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenAuthor: Frances E. Cox; Johann HeermannDate: 1927
Display Title: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenFirst Line: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenAuthor: Augustine, 354-430; Frances E. Cox; Johann Heermann, 1585-1648Date: 1891Source: Moravian, tr. st. 4
Display Title: What laws, my blessed Saviour, hast Thou brokenFirst Line: What laws, my blessed Saviour, hast Thou brokenAuthor: Frances Eliz. Cox; Johann HeermannDate: 1919
Display Title: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenFirst Line: What laws, my blessed Savior hast thou brokenAuthor: Frances E. Cox; Johann HeermannDate: 1908
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