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Chapter 5 of 14

Hermann, Nicolaus, called the pious old Cantor' [2] of Joachimsthal (in

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son of a furrier, early destined for the Church by his pious mother. He was minister at Koban, in Fürstenthum Glogau, but his bad health obliged him to resign his appointment, and he spent the last thirteen years of his life at Lissa. Being much tried during the horrors of the thirty years' war, in which he several times almost miraculously escaped being murdered, his mind became more spiritually enlightened through his bodily sufferings, in the midst of which he wrote the greater number of his hymns, which are a true picture of his pious, humble, and prayerful soul. He dedicated them Seinen lieben Kindern' (to his dear children).

Voigtland), a devout writer of hymns. He was the intimate friend of the pious minister of Joachimsthal, Matthesius, whose sermons often inspired him with a hymn on the same text. He died in 1561, at a very advanced age.

[2] Cantor is, in some parts of Germany, a title given to the village schoolmaster, who, as parish clerk, leads the singing in church.

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