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    Johannes Leisentritt, also Johann Leisentrit (May 1527 – 24 November 1586) was a Catholic priest, dean of St. Peter in Bautzen and administrator of the...
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    prefecture (Apostolic Prefecture of Meissen) in 1567 with administrator Leisentrit elevated to prefect. In canon law an apostolic prefecture is a diocese...
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  • Church) Prefects Apostolic of Lausitz Father Johann Leisentrit (1559.08.22 – death 1586.11.24) Gregor Leisentrit (1586.12.13 – death 1594.05.23) Christoph...
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    office and converted to the Protestant faith. In 1559, he appointed Johann Leisentrit as the Administrator of the remaining Roman Catholic areas. In 1582...
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  • Also the Babstsches Gesangbuch (1545) contained Luther's version. Johann Leisentrit [de] included a version in eight stanzas (derived from Vehe's version...
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    Kirchen, Auffs fleissigste und Christlichste zusamen bracht. Durch Johann: Leisentrit von Olmutz. 1567 "Christ fuhr gen Himmel". evangeliums.net (in German)...
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  • hymn was also included early in Catholic hymnals, first in a hymnal by Leisentrit, Geistliche Lieder vnd Psalmen, in 1567, and copied to several others...
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