Winckler, John Joseph, a German Pietist,
was born at Luckau, in Saxony, December
23, 1670. He was at first a pastor at
Magdeburg, then a chaplain in the Protestant
army, accompanying the troops to
Holland and Italy, and at length returned
to Magdeburg and became chief minister of
the cathedral. He was no less eminent for
his mental culture than for his piety. He
was a preacher and writer who had the
courage of his convictions, and this quality
is notably manifest in the hymn by him
found in this collection. He died August 11, 1722.
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