![]() ![]() ![]() 2:5,9), and emphasized practical Christianity lived out in daily life.” Some hymnological commentators, such as Robert Cottrill, have noted her likely involvement in the German religious group known as the Pietists, “a group that believed renewal would come through the study and preaching of God’s Word, the exercise of the priesthood of all believers (1 Pet. Twenty-nine hymns of hers appeared in the 1752 collection and in Der Cöthnischen Lieder (1744). ![]() Very little is known about Schlegel, other than she corresponded with Heinrich Ernst zu Stolberg-Wernigerode, the count of Cöthen. This German hymn was written by Catharina von Schlegel (1697–) and first published in Neue Sammlung geistlicher Lieder (Wernigerode, 1752 | Fig. Stille, mein wille, dein Jesus hilft siegen translated asīe still, my soul! the Lord is on thy side with ![]()
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