Be praise and glory given,
And to that Holy One
Who reigns with them in heaven:
To God, the One in Three,
The God Who is, and was,
And evermore shall be:—
The One Eternal Cause!
SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHORS.
Angelus, Johann—1624-1677—whose real name was Scheffler, native of Breslau, physician in ordinary to the Emperor Ferdinand the Third. In the year 1653 he resigned this post, went over to the Church of Rome, and became a priest, having previously, by a singular fancy, assumed the name of Angelus.
Arndt, Ernst Moritz—1769-1860—born in the Isle of Rugen; in 1806 professor of philosophy at Greifswald, whole political writings so aroused the national spirit against the hated dominion of Napoleon, that they may be regarded as having mainly influenced the combination which eventually restored the independence of Germany. After the restoration, he was appointed professor of history at Bonn, in 1816; but in a few years having become an object of suspicion to the government, he was suspended, and ultimately deprived of his professorship. From being a writer of popular songs, he became a writer of sacred ones. His hymn “Geht nun hin und grabt mein Grab,” must be reckoned one of the greatest gems of sacred poetry of the century.