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F. W. Herzberger

Short Name: F. W. Herzberger
Full Name: Herzberger, F. W. (Frederik William), 1859-1930
Birth Year: 1859
Death Year: 1930

Born: October 23, 1859, Baltimore, Maryland.
Died: August 26, 1930, St. Louis, Missouri.

Educated at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, Herzberger pastored in Carson, Kansas; Chicago, Illinois; and Hammond, Indiana. He was also a pioneer missionary in Arkansas, became the first city missionary (in St. Louis) of the Lutheran Missouri Synod in 1899, and worked for many missionary and charitable causes. His works include:

The Family Altar

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Texts by F. W. Herzberger (70)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A branch so fair has blossomedF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English2
A pilgrim, who in foreign landF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Again is come the new church yearF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English3
As long as I wander over life's stormy leaF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Christ is arisen, From death's painful prisonF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English4
Christ is risen! Christ is risen! Angels in their sheeny stolesF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Christmas, O how sweet and holyF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English1
Come children sing rejoicingF. W. Herzberger (Author)2
Come unto me, ye weary, And I will give you rest (Herzberger)F. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Could I forget Thee, Holy LoveF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
During the watch of flocks at nightF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English1
Ever nearer, ever nearer, Draw me, dear Lord, to TheeF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Fear not your sins' great numberF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
For every pilgrim of our GodF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Glad Christmas is here, is here, HallelujahF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Glory, glory, praise [to] God on highF. W. Herzberger (Author)3
Greetings thousandfold receive theeF. W. Herzberger (Author)English1
Hark! what mean those angel voices?F. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
How great the joy to be a lamb of JesusF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Hush, hush, hush, Behold the wondrous lightF. W. Herzberger (Author)2
I am Thy pilgrim, O my fathers' GodF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
I come, O Christ, invitedF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English2
I now rejoice in TheeF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English1
In Bethlehem, the lowly, A Child for us is bornF. W. Herzberger (Paraphraser)English5
In lonely dell, where dreary nightF. W. Herzberger (Author)1
In triumph He went heavenwardF. W. Herzberger (Author)English6
Jerusalem, my blessed homeF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Jesus sinners doth receive, O may all this saying ponderF. W. Herzberger (Author)English3
Just believe from day to dayF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Knowest thou the man, Hanging on yonder cross?F. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Let Egypt boast her pyramidsF. W. Herzberger (Author)2
Let me have but JesusF. W. Herzberger (Author)1
Must not the seed under the sod be plowedF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
My soul is a-weary, Ah, were I at restF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Now are the days fulfilledF. W. Herzberger, 1859-1930 (Translator)English5
Now raise your happy voiceF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O, could I love Thee more, Thou Love DivineF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O did you hear the wonderous storyF. W. Herzberger (Author)English1
O greatest Man of painF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English2
O have you heard the wondrous storyF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English1
O hold me not, for I am homeward boundF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O Holy Spirit, Truth DivineF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O Jesus, dearest Jesus, How shall my joyous soulF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O, rest thee, rest thee, anxious heartF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O tell me not of earthly thingsF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O thou day, what shall I call theeF. W. Herzberger (Author)English1
O, thou of little faith, what dost thou fear?F. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O Thou, who on the crosses-treeF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
O wondrous star, herald of golden mornF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Return to me, my Children, O return!F. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
See, there in the manger lies a little ChildF. W. Herzberger (Author)English3
Send, O Lord, Thy Holy Spirit Frederick W. Herzberger, 1859-1930 (Translator (from German))English10
Surrounded by sin's dismal nightF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
The day is done, the last bright glowF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
The early sun shines in the skiesF. W. Herzberger (Author)English3
The night lay brooding over earth and seaF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
The truest friend I have in heavenF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English3
There still is room in Jesus' arms so trueF. W. Herzberger (Author)4
There still is room, my house is not yet filledF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English1
They are not dead, but sleepingF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
"Tomorrow," he said, When I cease to runF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Tune your harps to gladdest songF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English1
We thank thee, Lord, with one accordF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English2
Weary not, weary not, Little pilgrim bandF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
When shall it be, my God, my Hope, my LoveF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Whence cometh man, what is his purpose hereF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
While the year is dying fastF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Why gaze ye up to heavenF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
Why would you weep, my loved onesF. W. Herzberger (Author)English2
With the Lord all things beginF. W. Herzberger (Translator)English1
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