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Wie groß ist unsere Seligkeit

Wie groß ist unsere Seligkeit

Author: Johann Eusebius Schmidt
Published in 9 hymnals

Author: Johann Eusebius Schmidt

Schmidt, Johann Eusebius, son of Johann Jakob Schmidt, pastor at Hohenfelden, near Erfurt, was born at Hohenfelden, Jan. 12, 1670. He matriculated at the University of Jena in the autumn of 1688, and in 1691 went to Erfurt to attend lectures by Breithaupt and Francke. Part of 1692 he spent in travelling in North Germany, and during the years 1693-96 he was mostly employed in private tuition at Gotha. On the 12th Sunday after Trinity, 1697, he began work at Siebleben, near Gotha, as substitute (curate in charge), and on the 4th Sunday in Advent, 1698, as pastor there. He died at Siebleben, Dec. 25, 1745, with the character of "An edifying teacher in his parish, a good example to his flock, and a methodical man in his office." (G. G. Brückn… Go to person page >

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First Line: Wie groß ist unsere Seligkeit
Author: Johann Eusebius Schmidt
Language: German
Copyright: Public Domain

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Das Gemeinschaftliche Gesangbuch #208

Evangelische Lieder-Sammlung #d356

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Evangelische Lieder-Sammlung #164

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Evangelisches Gesangbuch #292

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Evangelisches Gesangbuch #292

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Gesangbuch der Evangelischen Kirche #354

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Neuestes Gemeinschaftliches Gesangbuch #208

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