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Nun seht und merket liebe Leut

Author: Johannes Geletzky Appears in 2 hymnals

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[Nun seht und merket liebe Leut]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Key: e minor Incipit: 11111 43213 21711 Used With Text: Nun seht und merket liebe Leut

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Nun seht und mercket, lieben leut

Author: Johann Geletzki Hymnal: Neu-Eingerichtetes Gesang-Buch in Sich Haltend eine Sammlung (mehrentheils alter) Schöner lehr-reicher underbailicher Lieder... #675 (1762) Languages: German
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Nun seht und merket liebe Leut

Hymnal: Liederlust #167 (1886) Languages: German Tune Title: [Nun seht und merket liebe Leut]

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Johannes Geletzky

1468 - 1568 Author of "Nun seht und merket liebe Leut" Jelecky, Johannes, better known in the Germanised form Geletzky, was ordained a priest of the Bohemian Brethren's Unity in 1555. He was some time President of the community at Fulnek, in Bohemia, and afterwards at Grödlitz, in Bohemia. He died at Grödlitz, Dec. 28, 1568. He was sent by Bp. Blahoslav to negotiate with the Anabaptists of Austerlitz. To the Kirchengeseng, 1566, he contributed 22 hymns and translations. Two have passed into English, of which one is noted under Augusta, J. The other is: Dankt Gott dem Herren. Children. 1566, as above, in 7 stanzas. In Wackernagel, iv. p. 364. Translated as "In Faith, 0 teach us," beginning with stanza v., as No. 279, in pt. i. of the Moravian Hymn Book , 1754. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A. ] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)