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<p> born at [[Nuremberg]] Sept. 21, 1487, studied theology at [[Leipzig]] and Wittenberg, and became a priest during a stay in Italy. On his return to [[Germany]] his relations became intimate with Luther, to whose influence is attributed the deep [[Christian]] experience which characterize the productions of his pen. [[Hesse]] is considered one of the first German sacred poets, and many of his hymns are sung in the German churches of today. — Wolff, Encyklop. d. deutsch. — Nationallit. 4, 83. (J. H. W.) </p>
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<p> born at [[Nuremberg]] Sept. 21, 1487, studied theology at [[Leipzig]] and Wittenberg, and became a priest during a stay in Italy. On his return to [[Germany]] his relations became intimate with Luther, to whose influence is attributed the deep [[Christian]] experience which characterize the productions of his pen. [[Hesse]] is considered one of the first German sacred poets, and many of his hymns are sung in the German churches of today. '''''''''' Wolff, Encyklop. d. deutsch. '''''''''' Nationallit. 4, 83. (J. H. W.) </p>
 
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