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G. A. Zeisler

Topics: Trinity 6 Translator (sts. 1-4) of "By Adam's Fall Is All Forlorn" in Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary

Andrew Dittman

Topics: Trinity 6 Gospel Arranger of "COE FEN" in Magnify the Lord

Johannes Tauler

1300 - 1361 Person Name: Tauler Topics: Midfaste Søndag Til Aftensang; Midfast Sunday For Evening; Loven; The Law; Opholdelsen; 6 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Sixth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; 7 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Seventh Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; 12 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Twelfth Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening; 13 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening Author of "Hvorhen skal jeg dog fly" in M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg Tauler, Johannes, was born at Strassburg about 1300, and seems to have been the son of Nikolus Tauler or Taweler, of Finkweiler, who in 1304 was a member of the Strassburg Town Council (Mitglied des Raths). About the year 1318 he entered the Dominican convent at Strassburg. He studied for eight years at Strassburg, where the famous Meister Eckhart (d. 1327) was Dominican Professor of Theology from 1312 to 1320. He then went to Cologne to undergo a further training, in theory and practical work, extending over four years. Thereafter he returned to Strassburg where he soon came into note as an eloquent and practical preacher. When much of Germany was laid under interdict by Pope John XXII., because of resenting his interference with the election of the German Emperor in 1324, the Dominicans at Strassburg still continued to preach, to celebrate mass, and to administer to the people the consolations of the Church, even though Strassburg was under the Papal bann. After the Diet of Frankfurt in 1338 the strife between Emperor and Pope (now Benedict XII., Pope since 1334) became more pronounced. Up to 1339 the Dominicans at Strassburg still continued to sing mass, but were then compiled to cease doing so by command of the superiors of their Order. As the Strassburg magistracy still remained faithful to the Emperor, they resented this submission, and accordingly closed the Dominican convent in 1339, and it stood empty lor three years and a half. About the beginning of 1339 we find Tauler in Basel, where he remained for some years, in close connection with Heinrich of Nördlingen and others of the so-called "Friends of God" in that city and neighbourhood. About 1346 he was again in Strassburg, aud he spent most of the remainder of his life there and at Cologne. He died at Strassburg on June 16, 1361.

Philip Frazier

1892 - 1964 Topics: God Creation and Providence; Blessings; Communion with Christ and God; Creation; God Creator; God Kingdom, Majesty, Realm; God Power/Might; God Presence; God Works; Gratitude; Heaven(s)/Paradise; Life; Brevity of Life; Nature; Petition; Praise; Service Music Gathering, Call to Worship, Greeting; Water; Word of God; Christmas Eve Year A; Lent 2 Year A; Pentecost Year A; Trinity Sunday Year A; Easter 6 Year B; Proper 7 Year B; Proper 24 Year B; Trinity Sunday Year C; Proper 18 Year C; New Year Year ABC Paraphraser of "Many and Great, O God, Are Your Works" in Voices United A full blood­ed Sioux, Fra­zier was born in a te­pee, com­ing from a line of mis­sion­ar­ies. His grand­fa­ther was Ar­te­mas Eh­na­ma­ni, a San­tee Da­ko­ta who was con­vert­ed to Chris­ti­an­ity by mis­sion­ar­ies while in pri­son af­ter the U.S.-Da­ko­ta con­flict of 1862. Eh­na­ma­ni be­came pas­tor of the larg­est Da­ko­ta church, Pil­grim Pres­by­ter­ian. Philip at­tend­ed the San­tee In­di­an School, Yank­ton Col­lege Aca­de­my, the North­field Mount Her­mon School in Mas­sa­chu­setts, and Dart­mouth College (leaving the lat­ter to join the army). He re­ceived de­grees from Ob­er­lin Col­lege (1922), Chi­ca­go Theo­lo­gic­al Se­mi­na­ry (BDiv 1925), and Dart­mouth College, Ha­no­ver, New Hamp­shire (DD 1964). Ordained in 1926, he min­is­tered among the Sioux, and at the end of his life, was su­per­vis­or of the Sioux In­di­an Mis­sion of Stand­ing Rock Re­ser­va­tion, North Da­ko­ta. © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)

Dave Bilbrough

b. 1965 Topics: Grace and Providence; Redemption and Salvation; Year A Lent 3; Year A Proper 10; Year A Proper 6; Year B Proper 6; Year C Lent 4; Year C Trinity Sunday Author of "I am a new creation" in Complete Anglican Hymns Old and New

Herbert Stephen Irons

1834 - 1905 Person Name: H. S. Irons (1834-1905) Topics: Easter 5 Going to the Father; God's Church Hope and Confidence; Lent 1, The King and the Kingdom Temptation; Pentecost The Holy Spirit; Pentecost 10 The Mind of Christ; Pentecost 17 The Proof of Faith; Pentecost 20 Endurance; Pentecost 21 The Christian Hope; Pentecost 3 The Life of the Baptized; Pentecost 4 The Freedom God Gives; Pentecost 6 Made New in Christ; Pentecost 8 The Fruit of the Spirit; Trinity Sunday The Trinity Composer of "SOUTHWELL (IRONS)" in Hymns for Today's Church (2nd ed.) Born: January 19, 1834, Canterbury, Kent, England. Died: June 29, 1905, Nottingham, England. Irons was a nephew of the brothers Stephen & George Elvey. He became a chorister at Canterbury Cathedral under T. E. Jones. After studying music under Stephen Elvey at Oxford, he was appointed organist at St. Columba’s College, a large public school at Rathfarnham, near Dublin, Ireland. He stayed there only a few months before being offered the position of organist at Southwell Minister. From Southwell, he went to Chester as assistant organist to Frederic Gunton. Three years later, he accepted an appointment at St. Andrew’s Church, Nottingham, where he remained until his death. --www.hymntime.com/tch

Elisabeth Creutziger

1500 - 1535 Person Name: Elizabet Creutziger Topics: Første Søndag i Advent Til Høimesse; First Sunday in Advent High Mass; Anden Juledag Til Hoimesse; Second Christmas Day High Mass; Mariæ Bebudelses Dag Til Hoimesse; Annunciation High Mass; Mariæ Bebudelses Dag Til Aftensang; Annunciation For Evening; 6 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Sixth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; 18 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass Author of "Gud Faders Søn enbaarne" in M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg Cruciger, Elisabethe, née von Meseritz, was the daughter of a family belonging to the Polish nobility. Her parents, suffering from the persecutions of these times, had been forced to seek refuge at Wittenberg There, in May or June, 1524, she was married to Caspar Cruciger, son of a Leipzig burgess, who had enrolled himself as a student at Wittenberg in 1522. Cruciger, who was treated by Luther as his own son and accounted his most hopeful pupil, became in 1525 Rector of St. John’s School and preacher in St. Stephen's Church, Magdeburg; and in 1528 was called to become professor in the philosophical faculty at Wittenberg, but, by Luther's wish, was appointed one of the professors of Theology. Of his wife, who died at Wittenberg, May, 1535, little is known save that she was a friend of Luther's wife, a lover of music, and an affectionate wife and mother (Koch, i. 281-285; Caspar Cruciger, by Dr. Pressel, Elberfeld,1862, p. 76; Allg. Deutsche Biographie, xviii. 148, &c). The only hymn known as by her is:— Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn. Christmas, first published in Eyn Enchiridion, Erfurt, 1524. In the Geistliche Lieder, Wittenberg, 1531, it is given as "Ein geistlich liedt von Christo, Elisabet Creutzigerin," and from the Rostock Gesang-Buch, 1531, it seems clear that in King's Gesang-Buch, Wittenberg, 1529, it bore the same title. Wackernagel , iii. pp. 46-47, gives four forms, all in 5 stanzas of 7 lines. In the Unverfälschter Liedersegen, 1851, No. 37. Koch, i., 282, calls it "a sublime hymn fully embracing in itself the true power of the Gospel." It has been ascribed to Andreas Knopken, but for this external evidence is entirely wanting, and in the Riga Kirchenordnung, 1537, in which his hymns appeared, this hymn is ascribed to E. Cruciger. That he as a theologian might fitly have written a hymn such as this, displaying power of theological expression (cf. st. v.) and knowledge of Latin (cf. st. i. with Prudentius's "Corde natus ex parentis") may be granted, but ladies learned in Latin and theology were not unknown in those days. Translations in common use:— 1. The only Son from heaven. A good translation of stanzas i.-iii., by A. T. Russell, as No. 41 in his Psalms & Hymns, 1851, repeated, with alterations, as No. 119 in Kennedy, 1863. 2. O Thou, of God the Father. A translation of stanzas i., iii., iv., by Miss Winkworth, as No. 155 in her Chorale Book for England , 1863, and thence as No. 277 in the Ohio Lutheran Hymnal, 1880. Translations not in common use:— (1) "Christ is the only Sonne of God," by Bp. Coverdale, 1539, (Remains, 1846, p. 553). Almost identical with (2) "Christ is the onlie Son of God," in the Gude and Godly Ballates (ed. 1567-8, folio 74), ed. 1868, p. 127. (3) "Lord Christ the eternal Father's” in the Supplement to German Psalmody, ed. 1765, p. 3. (4) "Christ, that only begotten," as No. 335 in pt. i. of the Moravian Hymn Book, 1754. (5) "Thou Maker of each creature," No. 193 in the Moravian Hymn Book, 1789, is st. iii., iv. of the 1754, rewritten by P. H. Molther. In later editions a translation of st. vi. of "Herr Jesu, Gnadensonne" (see L. A. Gotter, No. i.) was added. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Elias Blix

1836 - 1902 Person Name: Blix Topics: Salmar til Kyrkjeaaret 6. Sundag etter Paaske; Hymns for the Church Year Sixth Sunday after Easter; Sjette Søndag efter Paaske Til Hoimesse; Sixth Sunday after Easter High Mass; 8 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Eighth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass Author of "Den Veg til Livet er so trong" in M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg

Wilhelm Andreas Wexels

1797 - 1866 Person Name: Wexels Topics: Midfaste Søndag Til Aftensang; Midfast Sunday For Evening; Loven; The Law; Opholdelsen; 6 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Sixth Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; 7 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Hoimesse; Seventh Sunday after Trinity Sunday High Mass; 12 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Twelfth Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening; 13 Søndag efter Trefoldigheds Fest Til Aftensang; Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity Sunday For Evening Translator of "Hvorhen skal jeg dog fly" in M. B. Landstads Kirkesalmebog og "Nokre Salmar" ved Professor Dr. E. Blix, samt følgende tillæg Wexels, Wilhelm Andreas. (Copenhagen, Denmark, March 29, 1797--May 14, 1866, Oslo, Norway). Lutheran. After studies in Copenhagen and Christiana (Oslo), became catechist and curate of Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Christiana. Preached against the inroads of rationalism, emphasizing the need for spiritual revival. Church historians claim that his ministry was the turning point in the Church of Norway. Failed in his attempt to give Norway a hymnal, but many of his hymns survived. --J. Irving Erickson, DNAH Archives

Janet Wyatt

b. 1934 Topics: Acrostic Psalms; Alleluias; Church Year All Saints' Day; Church Year Easter; Church Year Trinity Sunday; Disciples / Calling; Elements of Worship Gathering; Elements of Worship Lord's Supper; Elements of Worship Praise and Adoration; Endurance; God Daily Experience of; God Desire for; God Light from; God as Creator; God as King; God's Sovereignty; God's Sustaining Power; God's Triumph; God's Wonders; God's Word; God's Deeds; God's Faithfulness; God's Forgiveness; God's Generosity; God's Gifts; God's Glory; God's Greatness; God's Kingdom; God's Love; God's Name; God's Nearness; God's Presence; God's Providence; God's Way; Hymns of Praise; Jesus Christ Mind of; Life Stages Generations; Lord's Prayer 1st petition (hallowed be your name); Lord's Prayer 4th petition (give us today our daily bread); Occasional Services Christian Marriage; Occasional Services New Year; Occasional Services Thanksgving Day / Harvest Festival; People of God / Church Witnessing; Prayer; Rejoicing; Witness; Worship; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 31-August 6; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 3-9; Year A, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, September 18-24; Year B, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, July 24-30; Year C, Ordinary Time after Pentecost, November 6-12 Arranger of "JERUSALEM" in Psalms for All Seasons

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