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Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs / Translated by John Kelly

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A translated collection of devotional hymns by a seventeenth-century German poet, arranged under liturgical headings such as the Trinity, Advent, Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, repentance, prayer, consolation, praise, daily morning and evening, and death and eternal life. The translator renders the originals into English metre while aiming for fidelity, and includes a preface and brief biographical sketch. The verses combine humble penitence, trust in divine comfort, celebration of Christ's life and resurrection, and pastoral consolation for suffering and mortality, often addressing communal worship and private devotion.

About the Author

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Paul Gerhardt

Paul Gerhardt was a prominent German Lutheran pastor and hymn writer of the 17th century, known for his deeply spiritual and lyrical hymns that have had a lasting impact on Christian worship. His works often reflect themes of faith, comfort, and the human experience of divine grace. One of his notable contributions to literature is "Paul Gerhardt's Spiritual Songs," which showcases his ability to convey profound theological insights through poetic expression. Gerhardt's hymns continue to be celebrated for their emotional depth and theological richness, making him a significant figure in the history of Christian hymnody.

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