Danke dem Herren, o Seele, dem Ursprung

Danke dem Herren, o Seele, dem Ursprung

Author: Gerhard Tersteegen
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Author: Gerhard Tersteegen

Gerhardt Tersteegen or ter Stegen, was born at Moers, Netherlands, November 25, 1697. He was destined for the Reformed ministry, but after his father's death when the boy was only six, his mother was unable to send him to the university. He studied at the Gymnasium in Moers, and then earned a meager living as a silk weaver, sharing his frugal daily fare with the poor. Malnutrition and privation undermined his health to such an extent that he suffered a serious depression for some five years, following which he wrote a new covenant with God, signing it in his own blood. A strong mystic, he did not attend the services of the Reformed Church after 1719. Although forming no sect of his own, he became well known as a religious teacher and l… Go to person page >

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First Line: Danke dem Herren, o Seele, dem Ursprung
Author: Gerhard Tersteegen

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