Die offene Bibel

Translator: F. L. Nagler

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Author: Henry M. King

King, Henry Melville, D.D., an American Baptist minister, born at Oxford, Maine, Sept. 3, 1838; educated at Bowdoin College, (1859) and Newton Theo. Institution (1862), and entered the ministry in 1862. He was from 1863 to 1882 Pastor of Dudley Street Bap. Church, Roxbury, Mass., and since of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Albany, N.Y. Besides several prose productions, he is the author of the following hymns in common use:— 1. Christ, our Shepherd, leads us still. [Christ the Divine Leader] Dated 1886. 2. Holy Babe, Mary's Son, Calm the night, &c. [Christmas.] Dated 1886, and revised 1891. 3. O Thou, with Whom a thousand years Are but as yesterday. [For Anniversaries]. Dated 1871. These hymns were included in Sursum Co… Go to person page >

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First Line: Die offene Bibel für die Welt
Title: Die offene Bibel
English Title: An open Bible for the world
Translator: F. L. Nagler
Author: Henry M. King
Language: German
Refrain First Line: Lieb' Wort des Herrn
Publication Date: 1905
Copyright: Public Domain

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Lobe den Herrn! #26

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