Carl Døving

Carl Døving
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Short Name: Carl Døving
Full Name: Døving, Carl, 1867-1937
Birth Year: 1867
Death Year: 1937

Born: March 21, 1867, Nord­dal­en, Nor­way.
Died: Oc­to­ber 2, 1937, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois.
Buried: De­cor­ah, Io­wa.


Texts by Carl Døving (43)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Abide among us, we implore TheeCarl Doving (Translator)English2
All blessing, honor, thanks, and praiseCarl Doving (Translator)1
As after the water brooks pantethCarl Doving (Translator)English5
Before Thee, God who knowest allCarl Döving (Translator)English9
Behold a host, arrayed in white Like thousand snow-clad mountains bright (Døving)Carl Doving, 1867-1937 (Translator)English7
Blessed is the man that neverKarl August Doering (Author)English3
Built on the Rock, the Church shall standCarl Døving (Translator (from Danish))English48
Chime on, ye church bellsCarl Doving (Author)3
Deep and glorious, word victoriousCarl Doving, 1867-1937 (Translator)English3
Ever is a peril near meC. Doving (Translator)English3
Fear, my child, thy God and LordKarl August Doering (Author)English4
God's word is our great heritageCarl Doving (Translator)English1
How blessed is the little flockC. Doving (Translator)English9
I come to Thee, O blessed Lord, Invited by Thy gracious wordKarl August Doering (Author)English8
I know of a sleep in Jesus' name, A rest from all toil and sorrowDoving (Translator)English4
In God, my Savior, I put my trust aloneCarl Døving (Translator)English2
In this our happy ChristmastideCarl Doving (Translator)English3
Jesus, du min sj'l har kj'rC. Doving (Author)1
Jesus for Thee and Thy blessed communionCarl Døving (Translator)English3
Jesus, let my soul be fedCarl Doving (Translator)English2
Jesus, Master, at Thy wordCarl Doving (Translator)English4
Lord, bless your Word to all the youngCarl Döving, 1867-1937 (Translator (st. 1))English2
Love, the fount of light from heavenCarl Doving (Translator)English4
Lover den Herre, hvis reddende Kjærlighed senderC. Doving (Author)Norwegian1
Now found is the fairest of Roses, Its beauty 'mong thorns it disclosesC. Doving (Translator)English2
Now hail the day so rich in cheerCarl Doving (Translator (st. 2))English2
Now Jesus at the door is knockingCarl Doving (Translator)English3
O day, full of grace, which we beholdDoving (Translator)English4
O sing with exultationCarl Døving (Translator (from Danish))English6
On Mary, Virgin undefiledCarl Doving (Translator)English2
Our Lord and God, O bless this dayCarl Døving (Translator (from Norwegian, vs. 2 & 3))English6
Peace to soothe our bitter woesCarl Doving, 1867- (Translator)English1
Rejoice, rejoice this happy mornC. Döving (Translator)English15
Salvation unto us has comeCarl Döving, 1867-1936 (Translator)English1
The kingdom Satan foundedC. Døving, 1807-1937 (Translator)English2
The Lord my faithful Shepherd isKarl August Doering (Author)English4
The Word of God, our heritageC. Doving (Translator)2
Thee, God, we praise, Thy name we bless, Thee, Lord of all we do confessC. Døving, 1867-1937 (Translator)English3
To God the anthem raising, Sing Christians, great and smallCarl Døving (Translator (from German))English4
To Thee, omniscient Lord of allCarl Doving (Translator)English6
Watch, my soul, and prayCarl Doving (Translator)English7
When sinners see their lost conditionCarl Doving (Translator)English3
Why art thou cast down, my soul? O what mean thy sighs and sadness?Carl Doving (Translator)English2
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