?-1567 Johannes Schnesing

Frie­mar (near Go­tha), Ger­ma­ny, 1567.

A na­tive of Frank­furt am Main, Schnee­sing was ap­point­ed, some­time be­fore 1524, as­sist­ant to Jo­hann Lang­en­hayn, pas­tor of St. Mar­ga­ret’s church in Go­tha, who had be­gun, in 1522, to preach the doc­trines of the Re­for­ma­tion. Sub­se­quent­ly he be­came pas­tor at Frie­mar; and in the re­cords of the Vi­si­ta­tion in 1534, he is de­scribed as a learned, dil­i­gent, pi­ous, and god­ly man.

  1. Allein zu dir, Herr Je­su Christ
    • According to Thy Mercy, Lord
    • In Thee Alone, Lord Je­sus Christ
    • In Thee Alone, O Christ, My Lord
    • In Thee, Lord Christ, Is Fixed My Hope
    • In Thee, O Christ, Is All My Hope
    • Lord Je­sus Christ, in Thee Alone