tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2529025296641122572.post7411101099637407382..comments2024-03-04T15:11:35.835-06:00Comments on HYMNOGLYPT: Hilf, Gott, daß mir gelingeMatt Carver (Matthaeus Glyptes)http://www.blogger.com/profile/05089508591297052114noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2529025296641122572.post-92222421775185143462010-03-24T09:58:36.036-05:002010-03-24T09:58:36.036-05:00Thanks for the tip, pastor McCain. I appreciate it...Thanks for the tip, pastor McCain. I appreciate it and certainly will look into it!Matt Carver (Matthaeus Glyptes)https://www.blogger.com/profile/05089508591297052114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2529025296641122572.post-43043740029732515522010-03-07T12:56:34.089-06:002010-03-07T12:56:34.089-06:00Mr. Carver, I really appreciate your translations,...Mr. Carver, I really appreciate your translations, as you know. I was struck today by a hymn we were singing by Johann Heermann. As you know, Heermann was profoundly influenced by Valerius Herberger. I wonder if you have considered exploring Heermann's book <i>Devoti musica cordis</i> (1630), ‘music for a devout heart’, which Wikipedia reports as a work that combined hymns based on texts of the Church Fathers and writers such as Moller with hymns Heermann himself had composed. In addition to works of poetry, he also published collections of sermons.Rev. Paul T. McCainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04846468267196335350noreply@blogger.com