Format:
[12], 792, [14] p
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16 cm. (8vo)
Edition:
[Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2002- Online-Ressource Early American imprints. First series ; no. 4466
Note:
Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text
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"Die ehmals verdorrete, nun aber wieder grünende und frucht-bringende Ruthe Aarons, bestehend in einem Anhang wichtiger und erfahrungsvoller Lieder, darinnen die Tritte Gottes im innern Heiligthum umständlich vorgestellet sind zur Aufmunterung den Wäysen und Verlassenen zu Zion dem Zionitischen Weyrauchs-Hügel mit angehenckt."--p. [745]-790
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"Druck-Fehler."--p. [806]
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"The Weyrauchs Hügel was the largest and most important collection of the hymns of the Ephrata Cloister. Many of them were written by [Conrad] Beissel, but unfortunately it is not possible, except in a few instances, to determine the authorship of particular hymns. ... A MSS. volume, beautifully written and illustrated, in the collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, contains the music to which these hymns were sung."--S.W. Pennypacker in Hildeburn, q.v
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"Variant states: Variant A has 'Mein Geist der Flieszeit' as hymn 91, p. 101 with catchword 'Der'; variant B has 'Wach auf, mein Geist' as hymn 91, p. 101, with catchword 'Man.'""--Bötte & Tannhof
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Bötte & Tannhof. German printing, 17
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Evans, 4466
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Hildeburn, C.R. Pennsylvania, 617
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Printed in two columns
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Vorrede signed: Ephrata in Pensylvanien. Den 14. des 4ten Monats. 1739
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Microform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series
Language:
German
Keywords:
Hymnals
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Hymnals
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