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Author: David W. Romig
David W. Romig was born in 1926 in New York City and educated at Princeton University (B.A. in History and Humanities, 1948). He graduated from Union Theological Seminary in New York City in 1955. Romig served the Riverdale Presbyterian Church in the Lower East Side of New York City until 1958, when he was called to the Lower East Side to begin a ministry at The Sea & Land Presbyterian Church in Henry Street In 1968 he became pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church in Rochester, New York where he was instrumental in merging First (St. Luke's) and Central churches to become the Downtown Presbyterian Church which met in the original Brick Church building on Fitzhugh Street. He honorably retired from the Downtown Presbyterian Church.
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ES FLOG EIN KLEINS WALDVOGELEIN, a German folk tune, was first published in an early-seventeenth-century manuscript collection from Memmingen, Germany. It later became a setting for Christopher Wordsworth's (PHH 361) "O Day of Rest and Gladness" in George R. Woodward's Songs of Syon (1910 edition).…
Display Title: The Friends of Christ TogetherFirst Line: The friends of Christ togetherTune Title: ES FLOG EIN KLEINS WALDVÖGELEINAuthor: David W. RomigMeter: 7.6.7.6.D.Scripture: Acts 1:1-14Date: 1972Subject: Christian Year | Pentecost; Other Observances | Ecumenism
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