The First Lutheran hymnal, published in 1524 as ''Etlich Cristlich lider / Lobgesang und Psalm'' (Some Christian songs / canticle, and psalm), often also often referred to as the Achtliederbuch (Book with eight songs, literally Eightsongsbook), was the first
Lutheran
Lutheranism is one of the largest branches of Protestantism, identifying primarily with the theology of Martin Luther, the 16th-century German monk and Protestant Reformers, reformer whose efforts to reform the theology and practice of the Cathol ...
hymnal
A hymnal or hymnary is a collection of hymns, usually in the form of a book, called a hymnbook (or hymn book). Hymnals are used in congregational singing. A hymnal may contain only hymn texts (normal for most hymnals for most centuries of Chr ...
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History and content
The hymnal was created by
Martin Luther
Martin Luther (; ; 10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, and professor, and Augustinian friar. He is the seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation and the namesake of Luther ...
and
Paul Speratus
Paul Speratus (13 December 148412 August 1551) was a Swabian Catholic priest who became a Protestant preacher, reformer and hymn-writer. In 1523, he helped Martin Luther to create the First Lutheran hymnal, published in 1524 and called ''Achtlie ...
working in collaboration.
It contains eight hymns: four by Luther, three by Speratus, and one anonymous, which has been attributed to
Justus Jonas
Justus Jonas, the Elder (5 June 1493 – 9 October 1555), or simply Justus Jonas, was a German Lutheran theologian and reformer. He was a Jurist, Professor and Hymn writer. He is best known for his translations of the writings of Martin Luthe ...
.
The creators declared their intentions on the title page: "Lobgesang / un Psalm / dem rainen wort Gottes gemeß / auß der heylige schrifft / durch mancherley hochgelerter gemacht / in der Kirch zu singen / wie es dann zum tayl Berayt in Wittenberg in übung ist." (Canticle / and psalm / according to the pure word of God / from the holy scripture / made by several learned
eople/ to be sung in church / as already practised in part in Wittenberg.)
The hymnal is rather "eine lose buchhändlerische Zusammenfassung", a loose collection of songs which existed as broadsheets, than a hymnal with a concept. It was printed around the turn of the year 1523/1524 in
Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the second-largest city of the German state of Bavaria after its capital Munich, and its 518,370 (2019) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest ...
by
Jobst Gutknecht Jobst is a name.
People with first name Jobst:
* Jobst of Moravia
* Jobst Oetzmann
* Jobst Brandt
* Jobst Fricke
* Jobst Wagner
* Jobst Nikolaus I, Count of Hohenzollern
* Jobst II, Count of Hoya
* Jobst Harrich
* Jobst Kuch
* Friedrich-Jobst Vo ...
. The title page showed
Wittenberg
Wittenberg ( , ; Low Saxon: ''Wittenbarg''; meaning ''White Mountain''; officially Lutherstadt Wittenberg (''Luther City Wittenberg'')), is the fourth largest town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Wittenberg is situated on the River Elbe, north of ...
as the location of print. The booklet of twelve pages contained eight songs on five different melodies.
The little hymnal was distributed in Europe. Luther's adversaries complained that "the whole people are singing themselves into his doctrines." Because of the great demand, another collection was published the same year, the
Erfurt ''Enchiridion'', containing 26 hymns, 18 of them by Luther.
Songs

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# (Speratus)
# (Speratus) (German Wikisource page)
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# (anonymous, setting for two voices)
See also
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Metrical psalter
A metrical psalter is a kind of Bible translation: a book containing a verse translation of all or part of the Book of Psalms in vernacular poetry, meant to be sung as hymns in a church. Some metrical psalters include melodies or harmonisa ...
Lutheran
* ''
Erfurt Enchiridion''
* ''
Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn''
* ''
Swenske songer eller wisor 1536''
* ''
Thomissøn's hymnal''
Anabaptist
* ''
Ausbund''
Anglican
*''
Book of Common Prayer
The ''Book of Common Prayer'' (BCP) is the name given to a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion and by other Christianity, Christian churches historically related to Anglicanism. The original book, published in 1549 ...
''
*''
Whole Book of Psalms''
Presbyterian
*''
Book of Common Order''
*''
Scottish Psalter''
Reformed
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Souterliedekens''
*''
Genevan Psalter
The ''Genevan Psalter'', also known as the ''Huguenot Psalter'', is a metrical psalter in French created under the supervision of John Calvin for liturgical use by the Reformed churches of the city of Geneva in the sixteenth century.
Background
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Sources
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Konrad Ameln (ed.): ''Das Achtliederbuch'', facsimile Nürnberg, 1523/24, 2, 1956
From The “Eight Songs,” Wittenberg, 1524.With English Translations and Music, as part of the Online Library of Liberty: A collection of scholarly works about individual liberty and free markets.
References
External links
Stephen A. Crist Video An Introduction to the Achtliederbuch, held by Pitts Theology Library at
Emory University
Emory University is a private research university in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1836 as "Emory College" by the Methodist Episcopal Church and named in honor of Methodist bishop John Emory, Emory is the second-oldest private institution of h ...
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