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Martin Rinkart, or
Rinckart (23
April 1586,
Eilenburg – 8
December 1649) was a
German Lutheran clergyman and hymnist. He is best
known for the text to...
- is a
chorale cantata,
setting the
unmodified three stanzas of
Martin Rinckart's "Nun
danket alle Gott" ("Now
Thank We All Our God"). It has been regarded...
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quotation from
Psalm 84 and
included two hymn stanzas, the
first from
Martin Rinckart's "Nun
danket alle Gott", ****ociated with
Reformation Day in Leipzig, as...
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March 2, 1992 La
Silla UESAC HIL · 3:2 9.9 km MPC · JPL 118178
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Rinckart September 23, 1992
Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen · 6.2 km...
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Rinaketty 152647
Rinako 67070
Rinaldi 118178
Rinckart 12165
Ringleb 5793
Ringuelet 118102
Rinjani 23999
Rinner 12915 Rinoliver...
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Rosenthal 5
October 1994 list 118173
Barmen 11
April 1991 list 118178
Rinckart 23
September 1992 list 120460
Hambach 13
October 1990 list [B] 120461 Gandhi...
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monumental mural,
depicting a
scene from the life of
Martin Rinckart, for the Martin-
Rinckart-Gymnasium [de] (formerly the
Royal Gymnasium) in Eilenburg...
- hymnal. Next to Paul
Gerhardt are
Johann Heermann (1585–1647),
Martin Rinckart (1586–1649) who
wrote "Nun
danket alle Gott",
Johann Rist (1607–1667),...
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Nietzsche (1813–1849),
Lutheran pastor,
father of
Friedrich Nietzsche Martin Rinckart (1586–1649),
Lutheran clergyman and
hymnist Marco Thomas (born 1972), clarinetist...
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opposition to the National-Socialist
ideology JPL · 118173 118178
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Martin Rinckart (1586–1649), a
German author, composer, and theologian, who...