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Erdmann Neumeister
German Lutheran pastor and hymnologist
Erdmann Neumeister (12 May 1671 – 18 August 1756) was a German Lutheranpastor and hymnologist.
He was born in Uichteritz near Weißenfels in the province Saxonia of Germany. As a fifteen-year-old boy he started his studies in Schulpforta, an old humanistic gymnasium. He became a student of poetology and theology in the University of Leipzig between 1691 and 1697.
He began his career as a minister of religion in the spa town of Bibra.
Erdmann Neumeister was born in May of to Johann, a Schoolmaster and Organist, in Uichteritz, Germany.
He became diaconus (deacon) for the duke of Saxonia-Weissenfels. From 1705 to 1715, he was superintendent in Sorau (today Zary in Poland). He left for Hamburg because of theological disputes. (As an adult, he would become a vehement opponent of Pietism).
He died in Hamburg as an honoured main pastor. His grave in the St. Jacobi Church was destroyed during World War II.
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Hymns
He is remembered for several hymns, including "Jesus, Great and Wondrous Star" and "Sinners Je