Born: Oc­to­ber 11, 1585, Raudt­en (near Wohl­au), Schle­sien (Si­le­sia).

Died: Feb­ru­a­ry 17, 1647, Lesz­no (Lis­sa), Po­land.

Buried: Leszno (Lis­sa), Po­land. His el­e­gy was re­port­ed­ly stored in the un­i­ver­si­ty lib­ra­ry in Wro­claw.

Heerman re­ceived the­o­log­ic­al train­ing as a re­sult of a vow his mo­ther made when he was very ill as a child. Af­ter or­din­a­tion, he taught at the un­i­ver­si­ty, but in 1607, had to stop af­ter he con­tract­ed an eye in­fect­ion. Four years la­ter, he be­came a dea­con, then the Lu­ther­an pas­tor, in Koe­ben. His min­is­try was in­ter­rupt­ed sev­er­al times by the Thir­ty Years’ War, but the faith­ful min­is­ter re­sumed when­e­ver the fight­ing died down. In 1634, med­ic­al prob­lems forced him to stop preach­ing, and he fin­al­ly re­tired in 1638. His works include:

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Hymns

  1. Ere Yet the Dawn Has Filled the Skies
  2. Jesu, deine tiefen Wunden
  3. Herr, unser Gott, lass nicht zuschanden werden
  4. Herzliebster Jesu
  5. O Gott, du frommer Gott
  6. O Jesu Christe, wahres Licht
  7. Rett, o Herr Je­su, rett dein’ Ehr’
  8. Wenn dein herz­lieb­ster Sohn, O Gott
  9. Zion klagt mit Angst und Schmerz­en