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    Angelus Silesius, OFM (c. 1624 – 9 July 1677), born Johann Scheffler, was a German Catholic priest, physician, mystic and religious poet. Born and raised...
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    the top of Castle Hill (618 m) Czettritz Castle (1604–1628), now the Angelus Silesius State College Sanctuary of Our Lady of Sorrows. Gothic church, rebuilt...
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    and later converted to Catholicism and became the mystic and poet Angelus Silesius. The Lutheran German university still persisted even after the annexation...
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  • (1887–1952), bishop of Romania and Hungary Johann(es) Scheffler, also called Angelus Silesius, (1624–1677), mystic and physician Scottie Scheffler (born 1996), American...
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    Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th century Barthold...
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  • writer Angelus Silesius (1624–1677), German Catholic priest and physician Christopher Angelus (fl. 1608–1638), Greek-British writer John Angelus of Syrmia...
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    Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th century Barthold...
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    Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th century Barthold...
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  • Hoffmannswaldau Johann Michael Moscherosch Martin Opitz Hans Sachs Angelus Silesius Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick Georg Wickram 18th century Barthold...
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    says Christ, our hero) is a Christian hymn in German with a text by Angelus Silesius written in 1668. It is based on sayings of Jesus, used in direct speech...
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