Joachim Slüter
Joachim Slüter – HPD 86,4 Joachim Slüter foi um sacerdote evangélico e reformador, contemporâneo de Martin Luther e Nicolaus Decius. Nasceu cerca de 1490 em Dömitz/Elba (sudoeste de Mecklenburgo, Alemanha);
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Ver maisJoachim Slüter – HPD 86,4 Joachim Slüter foi um sacerdote evangélico e reformador, contemporâneo de Martin Luther e Nicolaus Decius. Nasceu cerca de 1490 em Dömitz/Elba (sudoeste de Mecklenburgo, Alemanha);
Witt (ou Witte), Christian Friedrich (1660 – 1717) – HPD 83 (M) Witt (ou Witte), Christian Friedrich (* 1660 Altenburgo; +3 April 1717 Gotha), foi compositor, pianista, professor e editor
João Walter Dürr (*1967) – HPD 336 L. João Walter Dürr é o autor da letra do HPD 336 Quando o povo se reúne. Claudio Kupka é o autor da
HPD 218 – Deus fará que tua vida tome um rumo salutar Letra: Johann Daniel Herrnschmidt (1704) Melodia: dos irmãos Moravianos, 1740 “Ringe recht, wenn Gottes Gnade…” Textos bíblicos: Isaías
HPD 231 – Nas mãos de meu fiel Senhor Letra: Philipp Spitta, 1833 O original: “Ich steh in meines Herren Hand” conta com 5 estrofes. A melodia já existia no
David Denicke (1603-1680) – HPD 238 L O jurista e autor de hinos David Denicke viveu na época da Guerra dos 30 anos (1618-1648). Ele nasceu 30 de Janeiro de
HPD 238 – Ó terras, todas, celebrai Letra: David Denicke (1646), Melodia: de 1358, em Hamburgo (1598), e Hannover (1652). Texto bíblico: Salmo 100 No ano 1646 David Denicke editou
HPD 250 – Louvai cantando a compaixão de Deus Letra e melodia: Matthäus Apelles von Löwenstern, Breslau, 1644 Textos bíblicos: Salmo 8; Salmo 86.15; Salmo 145 Em 1644 (poucos anos
HPD 207 – Sem Jesus tudo está perdido Letra e melodia: Gerhard Schnitter Tradução: Irmã Liselotte Kieckbusch Textos bíblicos: I. João 5.12 No ano de 1975 o hino “Sem Jesus
HPD 203 – Santo Amor, que me criaste semelhante a ti, Senhor Letra: Johann Scheffler, 1657 Melodia: de Meiningen, 1693 Referências bíblicas: Gênesis 1.27; João 3,16; 1.João 4.16. O texto
HPD 204 – Sempre quero estar contigo Letra: Karl Johann Philipp Spitta, 1829 Melodia: do folclore alemão, adaptada em 1735 pelos Irmãos Morávios. Textos bíblicos: João 15.4-7 Os conceitos do
HPD nº 162 – Renova-me, ó eterna luz. Letra: Johann Friedrich Ruopp (1672-1708) Melodia: “Ó Cristo, verdadeira luz” (HPD 42) Nürnberg, 1676 Textos bíblicos: Salmo 51; Isaías 40.31; João 8.12
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