Mungu amenihurumia

Mungu amenihurumia

Author: Philipp Friedrich Hiller
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Author: Philipp Friedrich Hiller

Hiller, Philipp Friedrich, son of Johann Jakob Hiller, pastor at Mühlhausen on the the Enz, Württemberg, was born at Mühlhausen, Jan. 6, 1699. He was educated at the clergy training schools at Denkendorf (under J. A. Bengel) and Maulbronn, and the University of Tübingen (M.A. 1720). His first clerical appointment was as assistant at Brettach, near Neckarsulm, 1724-27. He afterwards held similar posts at Hessigheim and elsewhere, and was also, from 1729-31, a private tutor at Nürnberg. He was then, on St. Bartholomew's Day, 1732, instituted as pastor of Neckargröningen, on the Neckar, near Marbach. In 1736 he became pastor of his native place, and in 1748 pastor at Steinheim, near Heidenheim. In his third year of residence at Steinheim… Go to person page >

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First Line: Mungu amenihurumia
German Title: Mir ist Erbarmung widerfahren
Author: Philipp Friedrich Hiller
Language: Swahili
Notes: Sauti: Mir ist Erbarmung widerfahren by P. F. Hiller, 1699-1769, Posaunen Buch, Erster Band #262, Nyimbo za Kikristo #228

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