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Meine Seele fand einen Zufluchtsort

Meine Seele fand einen Zufluchtsort

Translator: Charles Reuss; Author: H. B. Hartzler
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Translator: Charles Reuss

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Author: H. B. Hartzler

Hartzler, Henry Burns. (York County, Pennsylvania, March 23, 1840--1920). Evangelical. Licensed 1869, pastor Trinity Church, York Penn., in 1873-1874; editor of The Messenger in 1870s and 1880s; taught Bible in Mt. Hermon school, Northfield, Massachusetts. Was associated with D.L. Moody. Went with the United Evangelical CHurch in the schism, was editor of its Evangel 1894-1902. Editor of and hymn-contributor to Evangelischer Gesangbuch and Hymn Book of the United Evangelical Church. Bishop of that denomination 1902-1910. Most famous hymn was "Go and seek the lost and dying." --Ellen Jane Lorenz, DNAH Archives Go to person page >

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First Line: Meine Seele fand einen Zufluchtsort
English Title: I have found repose for my weary soul
Translator: Charles Reuss
Author: H. B. Hartzler
Language: German
Refrain First Line: Seinem starken Arm darf ich vertrauen
Copyright: Public Domain

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