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Die aufgehobenen Hände

Author: Th. Kübler Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Auf zu dem Herrn heb' die Hände Refrain First Line: Drum auf zu dem Herrn heb' die Hände

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Die aufgehobenen H'nde

Author: T. Kuebler Hymnal: Himmels-Harfe für Sonntag-Schulen, Jugendvereine und Evangelisations-Versammlungen #d3 (1907) First Line: Auf zu dem Herrn heb' die H'nde Refrain First Line: Drum auf zu dem Herrn Languages: German
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Die aufgehobenen Hände

Author: Th. Kübler Hymnal: Frohe Botschaft und Evangeliums-Lieder #186 (1881) First Line: Auf zu dem Herrn heb' die Hände Refrain First Line: Drum auf zu dem Herrn heb' die Hände Languages: German

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Theodore Kübler

1832 - 1905 Person Name: Tehodore Kübler Translator of "Die aufgehobenen Hände"

H. L. Hammond

Author of "Die aufgehobenen Hände" Late 19th Century We have little data on Hammond, except that he was a minister. --www.hymntime.com/tch/ ============= He was on the Editorial Committee of The National Sunday School Teacher Magazine in June 1868. From The National Sunday School Teacher, Volume 3, Issue 6
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