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George Henry Trabert › Texts

Short Name: George Henry Trabert
Full Name: Trabert, George Henry, 1843-1931
Birth Year: 1843
Death Year: 1931
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Texts by George Henry Trabert (7)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Blest Easter day, what joy is thineGeorge H. Trabert (Translator)English1
Hark! how the angels singGeorge Henry Trabert (Author)English3
Here we often are perplexedGeorge Henry Trabert (Author)4
In hope my soul redeemed to bliss unendingGeorge H. Trabert, d. 1931 (Translator)English3
O Paschal Feast, what joy is thine!G. H. Trabert, 1843-1931 (Translator)English4
Thou, Jesus Christ, didst man becomeGeorge Henry Trabert (Translator)English2
With deep humility, O LordGeorge Henry Trabert (Author)5
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