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David Denicke (30
January 1603 – 1
April 1680) was a
German jurist and hymn writer. Born in Zittau, he
studied law and
philosophy and
became a lecturer...
- Z 6543 (/7); text: Meiningen,
after Is 58:7–8 (/1), Hb 13:16 (/4), by
Denicke (/7) 00054 39/7 chorale setting "Kommt, l****t euch den
Herren lehren" (s...
- needed] John,
Count of N****au-Idstein[citation needed]
Stephan Otto
David Denicke Johann Sperling[citation needed]
Caspar Kittel[citation needed] John VII...
- Deutsch-Keltisches,
geschichtlichgeographisches Wörterbuch, Berlin:
Denicke's Verlag Link & Reinke, 1872 OCLC 36754326.
Marquis of Ruvigny, The Titled...
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Archived from the
original on 17
January 2018.
Retrieved 17
January 2018.
Denicke, Lars (2011). "Fifty years'
progress in five: Brasilia—modernization, globalism...
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Christian hymn, a
paraphrase of
Psalm 100. The text was
written by
David Denicke,
based on a
metered paraphrase of the
psalm from the
Becker Psalter, and...
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Archived from the
original on
October 11, 2009.
Atwood 2016, pp. 24–25.
Denicke, Dave (February 24, 2000). "Constructing a legacy".
Daily Bruin. Archived...
- Maria; Kesselmeyer, Karl
August (1869).
Moniteur des
dates (in German). L.
Denicke. p. 64.
Retrieved 13
August 2012. This article incorporates text from...
- and Do****ents from the
Archives of Drezden] (in French). Leipzig:
Ludwig Denicke. pp. 175–223. OCLC 563568022.
Retrieved 17
March 2023 – via
Internet Archive...
- Z 6543 (/7); text: Meiningen,
after Is 58:7–8 (/1), Hb 13:16 (/4), by
Denicke (/7) 00054 39/7 chorale setting "Kommt, l****t euch den
Herren lehren" (s...