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Sei getreu bis an das Ende

Author: Benjamin Prätorius Appears in 26 hymnals Used With Tune: [Sei getreu bis an das Ende]

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[Sei getreu bis an das Ende]

Appears in 325 hymnals Incipit: 12321 76512 34321 Used With Text: Sei getreu bis an das Ende
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[Sei getreu bis an das Ende]

Appears in 10 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Jomabi Incipit: 54332 35433 27721 Used With Text: Sei getreu bis an das Ende

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Sei getreu bis an das Ende, das nicht Marter

Author: Benjamin Praetorius Hymnal: Neue Sammlung von Psalmen, Lobgesaengen und Geistlichen Liedern ... der Alten Brueder ... #d212 (1870) Languages: German

Sei getreu bis an das Ende, das nicht Marter

Author: Benjamin Praetorius Hymnal: Das neue Gemeinschaftliche Gesangbuch, zum ... der Lutherischen und Reformirten Gemeinden in Nord-Amerika ... neuen Anhg. #d304 (1866) Languages: German
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Sei getreu bis an das Ende, das nicht Marter

Author: Benjamin Praetorius Hymnal: Evangelisches Gesangbuch #306 (1850) Languages: German

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Benjamin Praetorius

1636 - 1674 Person Name: Benjamin Prätorius Author of "Sei getreu bis an das Ende" in Die Glaubensharfe (With Melodies) Prätorius, Benjamin, son of Andreas Prätorius, pastor at Obergreieslau near Weissenfels in Saxony, was born at Obergreisslau, January 1, 1636. In 1637. his father was appointed pastor at Gross-Lissa near Delitzsch, in Saxony. Benjamin became a student of theology, and giaduated M.A., probably at Leipzig. In the entry of his marriage in the registers of Gross-Lista, for 1657, he is described as "regularly ordained substitute and future successor of this parish": and he is never described in the registers except as Pastor-substitute. His ninth child was born in 1671, and on Jan. 8, 1675, his son Andreas Benjamin, on acting as godfather, is described as “surviving son" of M. Benjamin Prätorius. It is probable that he died some time in 1674, but as the register of deaths of this period is lost, we are unable to fix the exact date (K. Goedeke's Grundriss, vol. iii., 1887, p. 176; manuscript from Pastor Moebius of Gross-Lissa, &c). According to Wetzel, ii., 314, he was crowned as a poet on Feb. 15, 1661. In the registers for 1663 he first designs himself "poëta Caes." and "Kais. gekrönter Poëta" (i.e. imperial crowned poet), and in 1670 as "poëta Caes. laur. coronatus." His hymns appeared in his (1) Jauchtzendes Libanon, Leipzig, 1659, and (2) Spielende Myrten-Aue, Leipzig, 1663. In the preface to the latter he signs himself as "C. P. Caes. und Diener am Wort daselbst" (minister of the Word), under date “Gross-Lissa, Dec. 24, 1663." The only hymn by him translated into English is:— Sei getreu bis an das Ende. The Reward of the Faithful. In 1659, as above, No. 64, p. 15?, in 9 stanzas of 8 lines, and founded on Rev. ii. 10. In full in the Unverfälschter Liedersegen, 1851, No. 339. It is also often found as "Sei getreu in deinem Leiden," as in the Berlin Geistliche Lieder, ed. 1863, No. 749. This is from Luppius' sGesang-Buch, Wesel, 1692, p. 22, where it is in 7 stanzas (iv., ii., iii., v., ix., i. and a new stanza which begins, "So wohlan, so will ich leiden"), and is erroneously ascribed to J. C. Schade. The original form is tr. as:— Be thou faithful to the end, Let not. By Miss Warner, in her Hymns of the Church Militant, 1858, p. 362, repeated as No. 255, in Bishop Ryle's Collection, 1860. [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

Jomabi

Composer of "[Sei getreu bis an das Ende]" in Evangelisches Gesangbuch mit vierstimmigen Melodien Most probably J. M. Biermann
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