Georg Grünwald

Georg Grünwald, also Grüenwald, (c. 1490 – 1530) was a German Protestant reformer and hymn writer.

He was born in Kitzbühel c. 1490. According to a chronicle, Grünwald, a shoemaker, was a preacher of anabaptism. They were prosecuted, and he moved to Lackstatt in Bavaria in 1529. When he returned to Kitzbühel, he was imprisoned. In 1530, he was burnt at the stake for his conviction by the Austrian government.

Grünwald wrote the text of the hymn "Kommt her zu mir, spricht Gottes Sohn", but Philipp Wackernagel named or as its author. It is published in hymnals such as in ''Evangelisches Gesangbuch'' as EG 363, with seven stanzas. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Grunwald, Georg
    Published 1921
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    by Grünwald, Georg
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    by Grünwald, Georg
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    by GRUNWALD, Georg
    Published 1907
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    by Grunwald, Georg 1879-1937
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    by Grunwald, Georg 1879-1937
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    by Krieg, Cornelius, (1839-1911)
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