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Wendel Gut , also Wendel Gute (born before 1553; died after 1555) was a German hymn poet .

In Strasbourg in 1555 he had a song composed of 307 stanzas printed. According to Karl Friedrich Ludwig Goedeke , he was also the poet of a song that appeared in 1553 as the cause and cause of the pitiful, wretched, pathetic bloodbath of the German nation and other scourges of God that are already ready upon us and consisted of 14 stanzas. Nothing further is known about Gut's life itself.

Works

  • Oh Lord Most High God (1553)
  • On faith, love with hope (Strasbourg 1555)

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