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Nikolaus Selnecker (or Selneccer) (December 5, 1530 – May 24, 1592) was a
German musician,
theologian and
Protestant reformer. He is now
known mainly...
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Concord Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of
Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius...
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Jakob Andreä (1528–1590),
Martin Chemnitz (1522–1586),
Nikolaus Selnecker (1528–1592),
David Chytraeus (1531–1600),
Andreas Musculus (1514–1581)...
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Concord Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of
Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius...
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Concord Martin Chemnitz Colloquy of
Mumpelgart Jakob Andreae Nikolaus Selnecker David Chytraeus Matthias Hafenreffer Leonhard Hutter Aegidius Hunnius...
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retrieved 2013-09-08 Andreä, Jakob; Chemnitz, Martin;
Selnecker, Nikolaus; Chytraeus, David; Musculus, Andreas; Körner,
Christoph (1577)...
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honour him). The melody, Zahn No. 159, was
published by
Nikolaus Selnecker in 1587. The song
appears in
modern German hymnals,
including in the Protestant...
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election by grace—there is no
other kind. Andreä, Jakob; Chemnitz, Martin;
Selnecker, Nikolaus; Chytraeus, David; Musculus, Andreas; Körner,
Christoph (1577)...
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Helmstedt (1575–76). With
Jakob Andreae,
David Chytraeus,
Nicholas Selnecker,
Andrew Musculus and others,
Chemnitz took part in a
centrist movement...
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monastic orders, and even
Protestant theology via the
writings of
Nikolaus Selnecker and
Conrad Porta. The text was
widely read from the 12th
century until...