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Johann Christian Nehring (29 December 1671 – 29 April 1736) was a German Rektor, supervisor or orphanages, Lutheran minister and hymnwriter. He is known as the author of hymn stanzas that were included in "Sonne der Gerechtigkeit" in 1932. Nehring was born in Goldbach, Thuringia. He first studied medicine, but was influenced by pietism, as taught by August Hermann Francke. He worked as a Rektor in Essen, as a supervisor or orphanages in Halle, and as a Lutheran minister in Nauendorf and Morl.

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  • Johann Christian Nehring (* 29. Dezember 1671 in Goldbach bei Gotha; † 29. April 1736 in Morl) war Rektor in Essen, Waisenhausinspektor in Halle, Pfarrer in Nauendorf und Morl bei Halle sowie Kirchenlieddichter. Kirchenlied getextet: * Sonne der Gerechtigkeit (Text: Christian David 1728 / Christian Gottlob Barth 1827 / Johann Christian Nehring 1704). Text der Strophen 3,7 als Vorlage für die Neugestaltung durch Otto Riethmüller (Evangelisches Gesangbuch 263, Gotteslob 481 (ab 2014), 644 (bis 2014), MG 492). * GL 389 Str 3+8 (de)
  • Johann Christian Nehring (29 December 1671 – 29 April 1736) was a German Rektor, supervisor or orphanages, Lutheran minister and hymnwriter. He is known as the author of hymn stanzas that were included in "Sonne der Gerechtigkeit" in 1932. Nehring was born in Goldbach, Thuringia. He first studied medicine, but was influenced by pietism, as taught by August Hermann Francke. He worked as a Rektor in Essen, as a supervisor or orphanages in Halle, and as a Lutheran minister in Nauendorf and Morl. As a hymnwriter, he expanded a hymn, "Sie wie lieblich und wie fein" by Michael Müller, which was published in Halle in 1704 in the collection Geistreiches Gesang-Buch by Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen. he is known as the author of hymn stanzas that were included in "Sonne der Gerechtigkeit" in 1932, when Otto Riethmüller chose two of his stanzas for the hymn "Sonne der Gerechtigkeit", published first in 1932 in a song book for young people, Ein neues Lied (A new song), and later in many hymnals. (en)
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  • Johann Christian Nehring (* 29. Dezember 1671 in Goldbach bei Gotha; † 29. April 1736 in Morl) war Rektor in Essen, Waisenhausinspektor in Halle, Pfarrer in Nauendorf und Morl bei Halle sowie Kirchenlieddichter. Kirchenlied getextet: * Sonne der Gerechtigkeit (Text: Christian David 1728 / Christian Gottlob Barth 1827 / Johann Christian Nehring 1704). Text der Strophen 3,7 als Vorlage für die Neugestaltung durch Otto Riethmüller (Evangelisches Gesangbuch 263, Gotteslob 481 (ab 2014), 644 (bis 2014), MG 492). * GL 389 Str 3+8 (de)
  • Johann Christian Nehring (29 December 1671 – 29 April 1736) was a German Rektor, supervisor or orphanages, Lutheran minister and hymnwriter. He is known as the author of hymn stanzas that were included in "Sonne der Gerechtigkeit" in 1932. Nehring was born in Goldbach, Thuringia. He first studied medicine, but was influenced by pietism, as taught by August Hermann Francke. He worked as a Rektor in Essen, as a supervisor or orphanages in Halle, and as a Lutheran minister in Nauendorf and Morl. (en)
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