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David Schubert

Short Name: David Schubert
Full Name: Schubert, David, 1942-
Birth Year: 1942
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Texts by David Schubert (13)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
A mighty fortress is our God, A trusty shield and weapon (Schubert)David Arthur Schubert, 1942- (Translator)English2
Dear Christians, one and all, rejoice, Let's celebrate togetherDavid Schubert (Translator)English2
From heaven above to earth I come, I have good news for everyoneDavid Arthur Schubert, 1942- (Translator)English2
If we will trust in God to guide usDavid Schubert (Translator)English2
In you is gladnessDavid Arthur Schubert (Translator)English2
Lord, take my hand and lead meDavid Arthur Schubert, 1942- (Alterer)English1
O dearest Jesus, why aren’t you acquittedDavid Schubert (Translator)English2
O Jesus Christ, grow Thou in meDavid Arthur Schubert, 1942- (Alterer)English1
Our Father, God in heaven above, We are your family through loveDavid Arthur Schubert, 1942- (Alterer)English2
Deck thyself, my soul, with gladness, Leave the gloomy haunts of sadnessDavid Arthur Schubert, 19420 (Alterer)English1
Savior of the nations, come, Known as Virgin Mary's sonDavid Arthur Schubert, 1942-u (Translator)English2
See, world, your life suspendedDavid Schubert (Translator)English2
Thank you for giving me the morning, Thank you for every day that's new (Schubert)David Arthur Schubert, 1942 (Translator)English2
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