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Sei still zu Gott!

Author: Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Sei still zu Gott wer in Ihm ruht Refrain First Line: Sei still, sei still

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[Sei still zu Gott wer in Ihm ruht]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. G. Sawatzky Used With Text: Sei still zu Gott!
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[Sei still zu Gott, wer in Ihm ruht]

Appears in 1 hymnal Incipit: 53166 43232 35177 Used With Text: Sei still zu Gott, wer in Ihm ruht

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Sei still zu Gott, wer in Ihm ruht

Hymnal: Liederlust #114 (1886) Languages: German Tune Title: [Sei still zu Gott, wer in Ihm ruht]
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Sei still zu Gott!

Author: J. Sturm Hymnal: Sänger-Bote #117 (1920) First Line: Sei still zu Gott wer in Ihm ruht Refrain First Line: Sei still, sei still Languages: German Tune Title: [Sei still zu Gott wer in Ihm ruht]

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Julius Carl Reinhold Sturm

1816 - 1896 Person Name: J. Sturm Author of "Sei still zu Gott!" in Sänger-Bote Sturm, Julius Carl Reinhold, was born July 21, 1816, at Köstritz, in the principality of Reuss (younger line). After being a student of theology at Jena, from 1837 to 1841, he was for two years a private tutor at Heilbronn on the Neckar, and then, for a year, at Friesen, in Saxony. In 1845 he became tutor to Prince Heinrich xiv. of Reuss; and after the Prince's confirmation, in 1848, acted as tutor to him for three years more at the Gymnasium in Meiningen. He was then appointed pastor at Göschitz, near Schleiz, in the end of 1850; and pastor at Köstritz, in 1858, where he still (1889) lives as Kirchenrath and Court preacher (Koch, vii. 284; ms. from the author, &c). Sturm is one of the most important of modern German sacred poets. Among his works of this nature may be mentioned:— (1) Gedichte, Leipzig, 1850; 3rd ed., 1862. (2) Fromme Lieder, Leipzig, 1852; 6th ed., 1867. (3) Zwei Rosen, oder das holte Lied der Liebe, Leipzig, 1854: a version of Canticles. (4) Neue fromme Lieder und Gedichte, Leipzig, 1858; 2nd ed., 1870. (5) Israel's Weg zur Herrlichkeit, Erlangen, 1858; 2nd ed., as Israelitische Lieder, Halle, 1867. (6) Von der Pilgerfahrt, Halle, 1868. (7) Gott grüsse dich. Religiöse Gedichte, Leipzig, 1876. (8) Aufwärtz, Leipzig, 1881. (9) Ich bau auf Gott. Neue religiöse Gedichte, Bremen, 1883. (10) Palme und Krone, Bremen, 1888. From these works a large number of pieces have passed into recent collections of German sacred poetry, and a few into recent German official hymnbooks. A considerable number have been translation by Lady John Manners, the Rev. J. Kelly, and others, but none have passed into English hymnbooks. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Aron G. Sawatzky

1871 - 1935 Person Name: A. G. Sawatzky Composer of "[Sei still zu Gott wer in Ihm ruht]" in Sänger-Bote