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Sünndagsklocken: Stadt- un Dörp-Predigten

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A collection of sermons delivered in Low German for urban and rural congregations, introduced by an extended essay on church language that traces the shift from vernacular preaching after the Reformation to the later predominance of High German in worship and administration. The introduction documents how that displacement reduced lay comprehension and surveys contemporary complaints and proposals. The volume brings homiletic texts in the regional tongue together with illustrative examples and arguments in favor of reviving vernacular liturgy, aiming to make religious instruction and communal worship more intelligible and effective for ordinary listeners.

About the Author

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Friedrich Köhn

Friedrich Köhn was a writer known for his contributions to religious literature, particularly in the context of German-speaking communities. His notable work, "Sünndagsklocken: Stadt- un Dörp-Predigten," reflects his engagement with themes of faith and community life, offering sermons that resonate with both urban and rural audiences. Köhn's writings are characterized by their accessibility and relevance to everyday spiritual experiences, making them a significant part of the literary heritage of religious discourse in his time.

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