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The Erfurt Enchiridion (enchiridion, from Ancient Greek: ἐγχειρίδιον, hand book) is the second Lutheran hymnal. It appeared in 1524 in Erfurt in two competing editions. One of them contains 26 songs, the other 25, 18 of them by Martin Luther, others by Elisabeth Cruciger, Erhard Hegenwald, Justus Jonas and Paul Speratus. While the songs of the Enchiridion could be used in churches, they were intended primarily for singing elsewhere, such as at home, at court, and in guild meetings.

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  • Das Erfurter Enchiridion (zu altgriechisch ἐγχειρίδιον encheirídion, deutsch sinngemäß: „Handbüchlein“) ist eines der ersten protestantischen Gesangbücher. Es erschien 1524 in Erfurt in zwei konkurrierenden Ausgaben. (de)
  • The Erfurt Enchiridion (enchiridion, from Ancient Greek: ἐγχειρίδιον, hand book) is the second Lutheran hymnal. It appeared in 1524 in Erfurt in two competing editions. One of them contains 26 songs, the other 25, 18 of them by Martin Luther, others by Elisabeth Cruciger, Erhard Hegenwald, Justus Jonas and Paul Speratus. While the songs of the Enchiridion could be used in churches, they were intended primarily for singing elsewhere, such as at home, at court, and in guild meetings. (en)
  • O Erfurt Enchiridion (em grego clássico: ἐγχειρίδιον, livro da mão) é o segundo hinário luterano. Ele apareceu em 1524, em Erfurt, em duas edições concorrentes. Um deles contém 26 músicas, o outro 25, 18 delas por Martinho Lutero, outras por , , Justus Jonas e . Enquanto as músicas do Enchiridion poderiam ser usadas em igrejas, elas foram destinados principalmente para cantar em outros locais, tais como em casa, tribunais, e em reuniões. (pt)
  • Erfurter Enchiridion (Eyn Enchiridion oder Handbüchlein) är en tidig psalmbok från reformationen och källa för ett antal koraler till de svenska psalmböckerna. (sv)
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  • Das Erfurter Enchiridion (zu altgriechisch ἐγχειρίδιον encheirídion, deutsch sinngemäß: „Handbüchlein“) ist eines der ersten protestantischen Gesangbücher. Es erschien 1524 in Erfurt in zwei konkurrierenden Ausgaben. (de)
  • The Erfurt Enchiridion (enchiridion, from Ancient Greek: ἐγχειρίδιον, hand book) is the second Lutheran hymnal. It appeared in 1524 in Erfurt in two competing editions. One of them contains 26 songs, the other 25, 18 of them by Martin Luther, others by Elisabeth Cruciger, Erhard Hegenwald, Justus Jonas and Paul Speratus. While the songs of the Enchiridion could be used in churches, they were intended primarily for singing elsewhere, such as at home, at court, and in guild meetings. (en)
  • O Erfurt Enchiridion (em grego clássico: ἐγχειρίδιον, livro da mão) é o segundo hinário luterano. Ele apareceu em 1524, em Erfurt, em duas edições concorrentes. Um deles contém 26 músicas, o outro 25, 18 delas por Martinho Lutero, outras por , , Justus Jonas e . Enquanto as músicas do Enchiridion poderiam ser usadas em igrejas, elas foram destinados principalmente para cantar em outros locais, tais como em casa, tribunais, e em reuniões. (pt)
  • Erfurter Enchiridion (Eyn Enchiridion oder Handbüchlein) är en tidig psalmbok från reformationen och källa för ett antal koraler till de svenska psalmböckerna. (sv)
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  • Erfurter Enchiridion (de)
  • Erfurt Enchiridion (en)
  • Erfurt Enchiridion (pt)
  • Erfurter Enchiridion (sv)
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