Now the crucible is breaking

Now the crucible is breaking

Translator: James W. Alexander ; Author: Carl Friedrich
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Translator: James W. Alexander

James W. Alexander (b. Hopewell, Louisa County, VA, 1804; d. Sweetsprings, VA, 1859) was often overshadowed by his father, the renowned Archibald Alexander, first professor at Princeton Theological Seminary. But James Alexander was also a fine preacher, teacher, and writer. He studied at New Jersey College (now Princeton University) and Princeton Seminary. Ordained in the Presbyterian Church, he alternated his career between teaching and pastoring; for two years (1849-1851) he was professor of ecclesiastical history and church government at Princeton Seminary. Alexander translated a number of hymns from Greek, Latin, and German but is mainly known today for his translation of "O Sacred Head." Bert Polman… Go to person page >

Author: Carl Friedrich

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First Line: Now the crucible is breaking
Translator: James W. Alexander
Author: Carl Friedrich
Copyright: Public Domain

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Chorals and Hymns, Ancient and Modern, Chiefly from the German #d29

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