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Herrliches Land der Ruh'

Jerusalem im ewigen Licht, herrlisches Land der Ruh'

Author: Robert Lowry
Published in 5 hymnals

Author: Robert Lowry

Robert Lowry was born in Philadelphia, March 12, 1826. His fondness for music was exhibited in his earliest years. As a child he amused himself with the various musical instruments that came into his hands. At the age of seventeen he joined the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, and soon became an active worker in the Sunday-school as teacher and chorister. At the age of twenty-two he gave himself to the work of the ministry, and entered upon a course of study at the University of Lewisburg, Pa. At the age of twenty-eight he was graduated with the highest honors of his class. In the same year of his graduation, he entered upon the work of the ministry. He served as pastor at West Chester, Pa., 1851-1858; in New York City, 1859-1861;… Go to person page >

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First Line: Jerusalem im ewigen Licht, herrlisches Land der Ruh'
Title: Herrliches Land der Ruh'
English Title: Beautiful Land of Rest (Jerusalem, forever bright)
Author: Robert Lowry
Language: German
Refrain First Line: Liebliches Land, herrliches Land der Ruh'
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 5 of 5)

Gebet- und Danklieder, Nr. 2, fuer Erweckungs- und Gebetsversammlung #d132

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Gebet- und Danklieder #194

Harfen-Klaenge #d128

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Perlen und Blüthen #57

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