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    Joachim Neander (1650 – 31 May 1680) was a German Reformed (Calvinist) Church teacher, theologian and hymnwriter whose most famous hymn, Praise to the...
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  • founder of the now defunct Neander motorcycle manufacturer Joachim Neander (1650–1680), Calvinist teacher Michael Neander (1529–1581), professor of medicine...
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    Neanderhöhle (Neander's Cave) and, after 1850, Neanderthal. It was named after Joachim Neander, a 17th-century German pastor and hymnwriter. Neander is the Graeco-Roman...
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  • Jewish women and boiled them with horse fat to make soap". Historian Joachim Neander, in a German paper which he presented at the 28th conference of the...
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    original words "Meine Hoffnung stehet feste" were written around 1680 by Joachim Neander. In 1899 these were freely translated into English by Robert Bridges...
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    "Praise to the Lord, the Almighty" is a Christian hymn based on Joachim Neander's German-language hymn "Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren"...
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    footballer for Fortuna Düsseldorf and Rot-Weiss Essen, lived in Hochdahl Joachim Neander (c. 1650–1680) German pastor, church poet and composer, first author...
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    First World War is too striking to be overlooked.” German scholar Joachim Neander notes that "There can be no doubt that the reported commercial use...
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    simultaneous pull from the Auschwitz-Buna camp for slave laborers, as Joachim Neander has shown. In February, fearing that the 6,000 Polish workers at I...
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    it on 19 August 1725. The chorale cantata is based on the hymn by Joachim Neander (1680). Bach composed the cantata for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity...
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