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Philip Henry Molther › Texts
Short Name:
Philip Henry Molther
Full Name:
Molther, Philip Henry
Birth Year:
1714
Death Year:
1780
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Texts by Philip Henry Molther (14)
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Behold, my soul, thy Savior
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
1
Christ, Thine all-atoning death
Philip Henry Molther, 1714-1780 (Translator)
English
2
Now rest in peace
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
3
O could we but love that Savior
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
English
8
O inniglich geliebte Liebe
P. E. Molther (Author)
German
4
O Spirit of grace, thy kindness we trace
Philip Henry Molther (Translator)
2
Rejoice, my soul, God cares for thee
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
1
Rise, exalt our Head and King
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
1
Rise, my soul, shake off all sadness
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
1
See, world, upon the shameful tree
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
English
5
The true good Shepherd God's own son
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
English
2
'Tis the most blest and needful part
Philip Heinrich Molther, 1714-1780 (Translator)
4
What peace divine, what perfect happiness
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
1
When, O when shall I have the favor
Philip Henry Molther (Author)
1
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