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    Paul Gerhardt (12 March 1607 – 27 May 1676) was a German theologian, Lutheran minister and hymnodist. Gerhardt was born into a middle-class family at Gräfenhainichen...
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    by Paul Gerhardt, stanza 5: Erkenne mich, mein Hüter 16. Mt 26:33–35, with Vox Christi and Peter (bass) 17. "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" by Paul Gerhardt...
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    Paul Gerhardt (6 December 1901 – 12 August 1956) was a German long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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  • American Civil War Nyema Gerhardt (born 1985), Swiss-born Liberian footballer Paul Gerhardt (1607–1676), German hymn writer Bob Gerhardt (1903–1989), American...
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  • The Wayfaring Stranger (song) (category Peter, Paul and Mary songs)
    The melody was composed by Johann Georg Ebeling and lyrics written by Paul Gerhardt in 1666 in Germany as "Ich bin ein Gast auf Erden" (I am a guest on...
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  • October: Philipp Nicolai (1556–1608), Johann Heermann (1585–1647), and Paul Gerhardt (1607–76). Michael Praetorius (1571–1621), and Johann Crüger (1598–1662)...
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    Wolfgang Gerhardt (31 December 1943 – 13 September 2024) was a German politician and was the leader of the Free Democratic Party of Germany (FDP) from...
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    Between 1647 and 1661, Crüger first printed 90 songs by his friend Paul Gerhardt, including "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden". The volume of hymns was intended...
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    connecting them via Zwenkauer Street. The new church of Connewitz, today's Paul-Gerhardt-church, was consecrated on the site of the old cemetery in 1900. The...
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    Paul Gerhardt Rosenblatt (April 4, 1928 – October 6, 2019) was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of...
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    O Sacred Head, Now Wounded (category Hymns by Paul Gerhardt)
    Passion hymn based on a Latin text written during the Middle Ages. Paul Gerhardt wrote a German version which is known by its incipit, "O Haupt voll...
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  • Paul Gerhardt Hiebert (17 July 1892 – 6 September 1987) was a Canadian writer and humorist best known for his book Sarah Binks (1947), which was awarded...
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    Ebeling is known as editor and composer of hymns by Paul Gerhardt. He published in 1667 120 songs by Gerhardt, adding new melodies to many, writing the first...
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    komm ich her" melody appears in three chorales: twice on a text by Paul Gerhardt in Part II of the oratorio, and the first time, in the closing chorale...
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    Hilaron) "O sacred head, sore wounded" ("O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden", Paul Gerhardt, 1656) "O splendour of God's glory bright" (Ambrose, 4th century) "Rejoice...
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    recitative. Three of the texts Bach used for chorale settings are written by Paul Gerhardt. Bach included five stanzas of his "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden" in...
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    "Nun ruhen alle Wälder [de]" (German for "Now all forests rest") by Paul Gerhardt from 1647 was its model. The exact dating is unclear; some believe that...
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    seen in the film was built in 1945-46 and was designed by architect Paul Gerhardt Sr. This terminal building was demolished in 2002. Memorial View Building...
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    contributions to Lutheran hymnody, he is sometimes called the Icelandic Paul Gerhardt. Hallgrímur Pétursson was likely born at Gröf in Skagafjörður. He grew...
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    oldest preserved churches in Lower Lusatia Paul Gerhardt Church from the 16th century, where Paul Gerhardt preached from 1669 on Roman Catholic Trinity...
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  • Grundtvig 1855 / 1843 "Hjerte, løft din glædes vinger" Joh. Crüger / Paul Gerhardt, trans. C.J. Brandt 1653 / 1653, trans. 1878 "I denne søde juletid"...
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    Norway 1940–45: The Resistance Movement. Oslo: Grundt Tanum. Vigness, Paul Gerhardt (1970). The German Occupation of Norway. New York: Vantage Press. Ziemke...
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  • Befiehl du deine Wege (category Hymns by Paul Gerhardt)
    "Befiehl du deine Wege" is a Lutheran hymn by Paul Gerhardt. It is one of his best known hymns, and was first published in 1653 in Johann Crüger's collection...
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    which begins "Salve caput cruentatum." Translated by Lutheran hymnist Paul Gerhardt, Johann Sebastian Bach arranged the melody and used five stanzas of...
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    among others the Słowacki stanza: 11a/11b/11a/5b/11c/11c. In 1653, Paul Gerhardt used the Sapphic strophe format in the text of his sacred morning song...
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    Geh aus, mein Herz, und suche Freud (category Hymns by Paul Gerhardt)
    delight") is a summer hymn with a text in German by the theologian Paul Gerhardt, written in 1653. It was first published in the same year in the fifth...
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    Wittenberg and Bitterfeld. Joachim Gottlob Am Ende, theologian and teacher Paul Gerhardt, (1607-1676), theologian and hymn writer Johann Gottfried Galle, (1812-1910)...
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    Neustift, the St. Lantbert elementary school in Lerchenfeld and the Paul-Gerhardt elementary school in the north of the city. Another elementary school...
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    two movements draws its text from the Book of Isaiah and a hymn by Paul Gerhardt. Scholars disagree about the composition time and place which was traditionally...
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    the arrival of a new year during the Christmas and holiday season. Paul Gerhardt wrote the text for a hymn for the turn of the year, "Nun lasst uns gehn...
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