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<p> a Danish divine and edui cator, noted, however, mainly as a hymnologist, flourished in the early part of the last century. He was a professor in the gymnasium at Odensee, in Funen, and died in 1728. He is known bv:us simply as the author,of the Danlisi hymn transltedy [[Sabine]] Barney Gould, "When my tongue can no more." See Miller, Singers and Songs of the Church. </p>
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<p> a Danish divine and edui cator, noted, however, mainly as a hymnologist, flourished in the early part of the last century. He was a professor in the gymnasium at Odensee, in Funen, and died in 1728. He is known bv:us simply as the author,of the Danlisi hymn transltedy [[Sabine]] Barney Gould, "When my tongue can no more." See Miller, [[Singers]] and Songs of the Church. </p>
 
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Elias Elkildsen Naur [1]

a Danish divine and edui cator, noted, however, mainly as a hymnologist, flourished in the early part of the last century. He was a professor in the gymnasium at Odensee, in Funen, and died in 1728. He is known bv:us simply as the author,of the Danlisi hymn transltedy Sabine Barney Gould, "When my tongue can no more." See Miller, Singers and Songs of the Church.

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