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Christian Singers of Germany Christian Singers of Germany Author(s): Winkworth, Catherine Publisher: Grand Rapids, MI: Christian Classics Ethereal Library Description: A "charming biographical work" featuring more translations of German poetry and hymnody: "admirable art applied to the management of complex and difficult versification." [Juli- an, Dictionary of Hymnology] Subjects: Practical theology Worship (Public and Private) Including the church year, Christian symbols, liturgy, prayer, hymnology Hymnology Hymns in languages other than English i Contents Title Page 1 Preface 3 Table of Contents 5 List of Illustrations 16 A Preface to all good Hymn-Books 17 800-900: The Early Dawn. 19 Ambrosian Church Music 21 Gregorian Church Music 22 A Benedictine Monastery 24 Notker's Sequences 25 The Heliand 27 Otfried of Weissenburg 29 Now warneth us the Wise Men's fare 30 900-1100: A Long Twilight 34 Early Hymns 38 St. Peter 39 Thou Heavenly Lord of Light 40 God, it is Thy property 41 1100-1250: The Morning 42 German Sequences 46 All growth of the forest 48 He is full of power and might 49 The Minne-Singers 51 The Beauty of This World 52 Crusader's Hymn 53 Pilgrim's Song 54 ii Unruly Thoughts 55 Lament 57 Walter von der Vogelweide 58 When the flowers out of the grass are springing 59 May Miracles 60 Walter von der Vogelweide: Serious Poems 62 The Praise of Germany 63 A Morning Prayer 65 Equality Before God 66 Repentance 67 In the Holy Land 68 Narrative Poems 71 Sir Percival 72 1253-1500: Dark and Bright Times 81 Tauler 84 What I Must Do 86 Only Jesus 87 The Master-Singers 89 Death Will Conquer 90 No More Despair 92 The Drama 93 Christmas Carol 95 A spotless Rose is blowing 96 The Three Maries 97 Rejoice, dear Christendom, to-day 99 So holy is this day of days 101 Easter Song 102 O World, I must forsake thee 104 Henry of Loufenburg 105 I would I were at last at home 106 Cradle Song 108 In dulci jubilo 110 iii Earliest Hymn-Books 112 Hymns to the Virgin 113 1500-1580: Luther and His Friends 114 Ulrich von Hutten 115 Ulrich von Hutten's Song 116 The Reformation 118 Martin Luther 120 A sure stronghold our God is He 124 Dear Christian people, now rejoice! 126 In peace and joy I now depart 129 Justus Jonas 130 If God were not upon our side 132 Paul Eber 134 I fall asleep in Jesu's arms 136 1520-1600: Hymns of the Reformation 137 Many Voices 138 What pleaseth God, that pleaseth me 139 Margrave George of Brandenburg's Song 140 Hans Sachs 144 Awake, my heart's delight, awake 146 O Christ, true Son of God most high 149 Bohemian Brethren 151 Praise, glory, thanks, be ever paid 152 Lord, to Thy chosen ones appear 155 Now God be with us, for the night is closing 156 Johann Matthesius 158 Nicolas Hermann 160 When my last hour is close at hand 161 O Father, Son, and Holy Ghost 163 1560-1616: An Interval 165 Bartholomew Ringwaldt 167 Lord Jesu Christ, my Highest Good 168 iv Nicholas Selnecker 170 Lord Jesu Christ, with us abide 171 Make me Thine own and keep me Thine 172 Louis Helmboldt 173 From God shall nought divide me 174 Weingartner 176 In God my faithful God 177 Thou burning Love, Thou holy Flame 179 Philip Nicolai 181 O Morning-Star, how fair and bright 183 Church Music 186 1618-1650: The Thirty Years' War 187 Martin Opitz von Bobersfeld 191 O Light, who out of Light wast born 192 Paul Flemming 193 To Myself 194 So Hath God Loved the World 195 Andreas Gryphius 196 Passing Away 197 Sonnet 199 Hymn Writers 200 Now thank we all our God 201 Martin Rinkart 202 The Königsberg Circle 203 Heinrich Albert 204 Simon Dach 205 O ye halls of Heaven 206 Robert Roberthin 208 May-Time in War 209 Johann von Rist 211 O darkest woe! 213 Now God be praised, and God alone! 215 v Johann Heermann 218 Ah! Lord our God, let them not be confounded 220 Zion mourns in fear and anguish 221 Heerman's “Sighs” and “Laments” 223 In Distress of Mind 224 In Bodily Pain 225 In Temptation 226 At the Approach of Death 227 1620-1680: Paul Gerhardt and His Contemporaries 228 Paul Gerhardt 229 Hence, my heart, with such a thought 234 To God's all-gracious heart and mind 237 Full of wonder, full of art 240 Louisa Henrietta, Electress of Brandenburg 243 I will return unto the Lord 245 George Neumarck 248 Anton Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick 249 Patience and Humility 250 Albinus 252 Johann Frank 253 Jesu, priceless treasure 254 1635-1700: The New School 256 Friedrich von Logau 257 Aphorisms 258 Epitaph on his Wife 259 Johann Valentin Andrea 260 Forgotten Love 261 Olearius 263 Friedrich von Spee 265 A Love-Song of the Bride of Christ, in Early Summertime 267 Johann Scheffler (Angelus Silesius) 271 O Good beyond compare! 273 vi Morning Star in darksome night 275 Aphorisms 277 The Second Silesian School 279 Jesu be ne'er forgot 280 Why is it that life is no longer sad 281 1660-1750: The Pietists 282 Philip Jacob Spener 285 August Herrmann Franke 287 Anastasius Freylinghausen 289 Thou art First and Best 290 Spener (continued) 293 Shall I o'er the future fret 294 Later Pietists 297 Carl Heinrich von Bogatsky 298 Jehovah, God of boundless strength and might 299 Benjamin Schmolck 301 Wolfgang Christoph Dessler 302 Courage, my heart, press cheerly on 303 Albert Bengel 305 Philip Frederick Hiller 306 Thou fathomless Abyss of Love 307 He Maketh all our Bed in our Sickness 310 Joachim Neander 311 O Thou true God alone 312 1690-1760: The Mystics and Separatists 315 Gottfried Arnold 317 Anoint us with Thy blessed love 319 Full many a way, full many a path 321 I leave Him not, who came to save 323 Gerhard Tersteegen 325 Lost in darkness, girt with dangers 326 Gerhard Tersteegen (continued) 327 vii The Mote in the Sunbeam 329 Within and Without 330 At Evening 331 The Cross 332 The Tired Child 333 The Moravians (Nicolaus von Zinzendorf) 334 Jesu, day by day 337 Such the King will stoop to and embrace 338 Other Moravian Hymn-Writers (Albertini) 339 Lamp within me! brightly burn and glow 340 Descendents of Pietism 341 1750-1850: Modern Times 342 Roman Catholic Hymns 343 Christian Fürchtegott Gellert 344 When these brief trial-days are spent 346 Johann Andreas Cramer 349 The Duty of the Scholar 350 Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock 352 The Vision of God 356 Psalm 359 Rise again! yes, rise again wilt thou 361 Modern Hymns 362 Friedrich Rückert 364 Midnight 365 Bethlehem and Calvary 367 Colophon 370 Indexes 371 Subject Index 372 Index of Scripture References 381 Index of Pages of the Print Edition 382 viii This PDF file is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library, www.ccel.org. The mission of the CCEL is to make classic Christian books available to the world. • This book is available in PDF, HTML, and other formats. See http://www.ccel.org/ccel/winkworth/singers.html. • Discuss this book online at http://www.ccel.org/node/3266. The CCEL makes CDs of classic Christian literature available around the world through the Web and through CDs. We have distributed thousands of such CDs free in developing countries. If you are in a developing country and would like to receive a free CD, please send a request by email to [email protected]. The Christian Classics Ethereal Library is a self supporting non-profit organization at Calvin College. If you wish to give of your time or money to support the CCEL, please visit http://www.ccel.org/give. This PDF file is copyrighted by the Christian Classics Ethereal Library. It may be freely copied for non-commercial purposes as long as it is not modified. All other rights are re- served. Written permission is required for commercial use. ix Title Page Title Page i Paul Gerhardt -- P. 202 ii CHRISTIAN SINGERS OF GERMANY BY CATHERINE WINKWORTH MACMILLAN & CO PUBLISHERS 1 Title Page Electronic Edition featuring Comprehensive Indexes 2 Preface Preface PREFACE. The hymns of Germany are so steadily becoming naturalized in England that English readers may be glad to know something of the men who wrote them, and the times in which iii they had their origin. Scarcely one of the numerous hymn-books which have been compiled here within the last fifteen years is without its proportion--sometimes a considerable pro- portion--of German hymns. This is, in fact, one of the many ways in which the literature of each nation now tends to become, through the medium of translations, the common property of both. But hymns form only a part, though an important part, of the religious poetry of Germany, which itself constitutes but one sharply defined branch of the general literature of the country. Yet it is impossible to trace the course historically of even this one channel of national expression, without being brought into contact with those great movements which have stirred the life of the people, and finding the passing fashions of each successive age, in thought or phraseology, reflected from its surface. Such a work as the present cannot attempt more than an outline of a subject which is thus linked on the one side to the general history and literature of Germany, while on the other it has a separate history of its own, full of minute and almost technical details.
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