[3] After the battle at Kappel am Albis, Oecolampadius recommended him to his friend Martin Bucer who accepted him as his assistant (diaconus) in Strasbourg at St. Thomas.
[1] When Bucer left his post in 1549 and fled to England, Johann Marbach introduced Lutheranism.
However, only the first volume was published, titled "Martini Buceri scripta Anglicana fere omnia" in 1577.
He wrote the hymn "Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ", published in 1540, used by Johann Sebastian Bach as the base for his chorale cantata Allein zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 33, in 1724.
[5] Hubert's hymn "O Gott, du höchster Gnadenhort" is part of the hymnal of the Evangelical Church in Germany (EG 194).