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English: No. 168, "Die güld'ne Sonne" in Sonntags-Schul-Harfe ("Pilger"- Buchhandlung (A. Bendel), Reading, Penn., 1878). The four-part setting is by Johann Georg Ebeling, setting the first two stanzas of Paul Gerhardt's hymn "Die güldne Sonne voll Freud und Wonne". This hymn was first published in 1666, with Ebeling's setting.
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Source https://hymnary.org/hymn/SSHS1878/page/148
Author Paul Gerhardt, Johann Georg Ebeling

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1878 edition of "Die güldne Sonne", first two stanzas of Gerhardt's hymn, in Ebeling's four-part setting

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