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J. H. Kurzenknabe
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Short Name: J. H. Kurzenknabe
Full Name: Kurzenknabe, J. H. (John H.), 1840-1927
Birth Year: 1840
Death Year: 1927

Kurzenknabe, John Henry. (Muenchhof, Kurhessen, Germany, June 18, 1840--April 13, 1927, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania). German Reformed layman. His parents died of cholera when he was five, and he was placed in a boarding school. When 14, he came to the United States with his violin and his share ($500) of his parents' estate. During the 48-day voyage, he attended an elderly sick woman, a Mrs. Ziegler from Wilkes-Barre, Penn., whose family helped him settled in the States. He attended Wyoming Seminary nearby, where he studied music and perfected his English. Even before graduation, he taught violin and began teaching singing classes in the area. In 1856, William B. Bradbury came to Wilkes-Barre for a six-week musical institute. He was so impressed with Kurzenknabe's talent that he offered him, still only 16 years old, $50 a month and board to accompany him to other institutes as an assistant teacher.

Two years later, Kurzenknabe was teaching a class in Hagerstown, Maryland. At the final concert, one of the soloists became ill and a 14-year-old girl, Susan Shaffer, filled the role so well they eloped to Greencastle, Penn., and were married on November 13, 1859. They had 15 children, moving every few years until 1869 when they settled permanently in Harrisburg. J.H. (as he preferred to be called) tried to enlist in the Union Army during the Civil War, but was rejected because of his flat feet. He became a U.S. citizen on November 2, 1866.

He opened the first piano story in Harrisburg. He continued to teach singing classes, published his many song-books under the imprint J.H. Kurzenknabe & Sons, organized a band and an orchestra, and was an early and active member of the Board of Trade. Long active in the local German Reformed Church, as the city expanded he organized St. John's Sunday School in 1893 which became St. John's Chapel in 1899 at Fourth and Maclay Streets. This has kept growing so that the present church buildings include Kurzenknabe Auditorium.

As president of the Pennsylvania State Music Teachers' Association, he presided over their convention in Harrisburg, December 26-28, 1894. For the occasion, he prepared a concert with 300 voices and orchestra which was conducted by W.W. Gilchrist of Philadelphia. From this grew the Harrisburg Choral Society. That same year, he became the local examiner for the London (England) College of Music.

He wrote the words and/or the music to over 650 hymns. His song-books went through several editions, selling a total of over 300,000 copies.

In 1904, with his daughter Lily he made an extended trip back to his native Germany. On his 50th wedding anniversary, the wedding march was played by six sons and a daughter. His wife died on March 24, 1920, at the age of 75. He followed her at the age of 86.

--Information furnished by great-grandson, John G. Kurzenknabe. Additional essays are available in the DNAH Archives.

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Born: June 18, 1840, Mönchdorf, Kurhessen, Germany.
Buried: East Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Kurzenknabe, J. H., music teacher and author, was born in Moenchehof, near Cassel, Curhessen, Germany, Jun 18, 1840. He is a son of John George and Anna Kurzenknabe. He was left an orphan in childhood. He attended the Industrial School at Cassel. When he was fourteen years old he bade farewell to friends and home, September 15, 1854, and set out to seek his fortune in the New World, sailing from Bremerhaven for America on the following day. By mistake he was transferred to a ship on which all were strangers to him, but he was buoyant with hope and free as a bird. During the voyage of forty-nine days, being a very clever violinist, he made friends among the officers and crew and became also a general favorite with the passengers, so that he was the pet of the ship. His especial attention was attracted to an old lady who was sick during the whole voyage. Her children in America had sent money to bring over their old mother. To this helpless woman he ministered in his boyish way as best he could. The forty-nine days' voyage was tempestuous, and minus mast, and storm-beaten, the ship hove in sight of the eagerly looked-for land. On her arrival at New York, the children of the old lady were there to meet her, to whom she told the story of the boy's kindness.

In this family he found a temporary home, and in years to come he was not forgotten by them. Arrangements were made for him to go to a seminary in Pennsylvania, where under Christian training he found a safe shelter and valuable instruction. Having a talent for music he followed this bent, and in that institution of learning he prosecuted his musical studies and made for himself a name as a teacher of the violin and vocal music. He was afterwards placed under the care and instruction of William B. Bradbury, then the most prominent teacher of music in the country. After a thorough course under this master, Mr. Kurzenknabe started on his own responsibility. His first and only attempt to teach singing and a day-school together in a Maryland town was a total failure, but the very next engagement, which was at Sag Harbor, L. I., proved a complete success. After teaching successfully in Baltimore and other Maryland towns, he visited the New England States and taught conventions in a number of important cities. He then returned to Hagerstown, Md., where his lot fell in pleasant places, and here, too, he found the wife to cheer him through his busy life.

He taught successfully in Baltimore, York, Pa., Harrisburg, Philadelphia and New York, and last in Camden, N. J., where the first child, a boy, greeted the parents and cheered their hearts. His next place of residence and teaching was Moorestown, N. J., and the next Philadelphia, where a daughter was born. The war coming on, the New England States seemed safer than Pennsylvania, hence Dedham, Mass., became the next home. Fine classes in Yankee land, war songs and teaching in most of the prominent town brought money to the purse, but sickness claimed the boy for a victim. Repeated and urgent invitations from Maryland friends to make a change, for the boy's sake, induced the Kurzenknabes to disregard the threatening perils of war and journey southward. Antietam and Gettysburg brought the armies of both sides, and the great invasion left the family destitute and helpless, with but five dollars in money and a railroad ticket to Sunbury, Pa., whence the floods drove them back. Mercersburg and study for the ministry were quickly decided upon. But exciting debates of the church involved theological gladiators and their followers, and too free a tongue was not the wisest thing to have in those days of trial. Fairy visions vanished. The advent of twin boys made an increase of income imperative and teaching was the only resource. A house was purchased at McConnelsburg, but sold after an occupancy of two years. Mechanicsburg was home for a short time, and finally Harrisburg became the permanent residence, and a house was purchased which is still home. Teaching for twenty-seven years in many different States, sometimes hundreds of miles from home, always joyous, looking at the bright side of life, active, with plenty of grit, yet with his heart centered where the loved ones stay, earnest, enthusiastic, this is J. H. Kurzenknabe as his friends and scholars know him.

Professor Kurzenknabe is the author and compiler of the following books: "Sweet Silver Echoes," "Music at Sight," "Gospel Trio," "Songs and Glees," "Wreath of Gems," "Song Treasury," "Peerless Praise," "Gates Ajar," "Sowing and Reaping," " Theory of Music," "Fair as the Morning," and "Kindly Light." The sale of "Sowing and Reaping" has rached over 280,000 copies, and over 190,000 copies of "Fair as the Morning" have been sold. "Kindly Light" starts in with 20,000 copies engaged in advance of publication. All of htese books are published by his well-known house of J. H. Kurzenknabe & Sons, Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. Kurzenknabe was married in Greencastle, Pa., November 13, 1859, to Susan Shafer, daughter of George and Frederica Shafer, residents of Hagerstown, Md.

Professor Kurzenknabe is at present a member of Salem Reformed church, which, as elder, he represented for many years at Classis and in the Synod. He belongs to Peace and Plenty Lodge, No. 69, I. O. O. F., Harrisburg Encampment, No. 301, the I. O. of H., and several other organizations. He is often for weeks from home, attending conventions, gospel services and children's gatherings. He eats and sleeps well, is in perfect health, is five feet nine inches in height, turning the scale at two hundred pounds, and knowing nothing by experience of sickness. You will find him a hale-fellow-well-met. May his days of usefulness be many and his talent ever be active in the Master's cause, till the welcome summons, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant," calls him to the rest that awaits the people of God. This sketch is prepared by one of his loyal friends and ardent admirers.

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[A sinner, I came, for my Lord to see]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)1151111 31223 55531
[A vision bright appeared to me]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)354351 77664 32476
[Above earth's din and turmoil]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)351131 16217 6535
[Again we meet with one accord]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)653216 54356 71232
[All glory attend Thee, all praises be Thine]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251123 31614 33453
[All hail the power of Jesus' name] (Kurzenknabe 53216)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)453216 65572 13532
[All hail the power of Jesus' name] (Kurzenknabe 51112)J. H. K. (Composer)251112 31222 34445
[And now another hour is gone]J. H. K. (Composer)355111 76535 17652
[At the sounding of the trumpet] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)10413556 53315 66615
[Away from Father's house]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)233551 53244 53335
[Be ready to labor with heart and will]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)551113 21262 17123
[Be thou faithful unto death]J. H. K. (Composer)235117 65354 65435
[Beautiful Rose, in fragrance so rare]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)256533 12175 65471
[Because of all the hosts of light]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251531 17234 25433
[Bedeck the cross with flowers fair]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234532 16116 56532
[Behold, a royal wreath adorns]J. H. K. (Composer)255132 16551 17122
[Behold the changing autumn leaves]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer (Chorus))155331 62217 77671
[Bells of praise! Bells of praise]John Henry Kurzenknabe (Composer)355355 35365 55544
[Bless the Lord, O my soul] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)213122 33443 53144
[Brave Christian soldiers, gallantly marching] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)433335 61665 72221
[Brighter than the sunlight]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)231565 12672 12331
[By and by all this weeping and this sorrow]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)632121 66165 51233
[By the hut of the peasant where poverty weeps]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)334555 65512 17557
[By Thy hand, O blessed Savior] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)233314 33135 46644
[Calling, calling]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)453531 65434 24276
[Christ arose, all Heaven rejoices]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)213556 51316 54243
[Christ for all the world, His love will freely give]J. H. K. (Composer)653323 16112 11356
[Christ is born in Bethlehem] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234513 45654 25431
[Christ is born, our mighty King!]J. H. K. (Composer)234517 65535 34323
[Christ is born the promised Savior]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)434653 12117 23542
[Christ, or the world]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)311131 51111 32123
[Come and see where Jesus dwelleth]J. H. K. (Composer)212335 33223 44644
[Come, heavy laden weary heart]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255113 56112 25715
CHRISTMAS (Handel)J. H. K. (Arranger)134517 65123 34555
[Come sinner, turn thy feet]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)656532 11765 56532
[Chant] (Kurzenknabe 34322)J. H. K. (Composer)334322 34217 1
[Countless seeds we all are sowing]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)256543 43112 17671
[Chant] (Kurzenknabe 34431)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234431 32435 13212
LIEBSTER JESU (Ahle)J. H. K. (Arranger)131253 12176 12321
[Do we always tell the story] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)455653 11671 21743
[Does the light of love shine over you?]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251312 23161 21323
[Ears of mine, hear not]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)211131 22171 12232
[Earthly pilgrims now are resting]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251332 13271 24323
[Ever near, ever near]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)232116 55113 32222
[Chant] (Kurzenknabe 35324)J. H. K. (Composer)335324 32171
[From all that dwell below the skies] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251761 54321 23455
[From the sunny morning] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)233345 51176 56616
FULDA (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)455513 27132 71762
GATES AJARJohn H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)353212 62432 53353
[Gather the sheaves that lie scattered]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)211132 11757 24323
[Gathering, in the early dawn]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)1255551 17755 55221
[Give me Thy love, dear Savior]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255131 17651 31223
BAVARIA (German 12354)J. H. K. (Arranger)112354 32232 13271
[God is love, for us He careth]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)551312 16171 22312
[Immer muss ich wieder lesen] (Reichardt)J. H. K. (Arranger)254334 23165 44432
[God is love! the soft winds whisper]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)212334 33271 22322
[God of evening, God of morning] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253651 71215 66176
[Good Shepherd, Thine we long to be]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251117 12332 72221
[Grateful homage, Lord, we bring]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)313543 21156 54332
[Grateful praises shall ascend]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)213517 65565 34332
[Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)251113 36531 33225
RIPLEY (Gregorian)J. H. K. (Arranger)113534 65351 43221
[Happy is the man that findeth wisdom]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234322 32171 23143
[Hark! Hark! hear the blest tidings] (33323)J. H. K. (Arranger)133323 54222 12333
[Hark! the heralds from the sky]John H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)355153 15217 65435
[Have the nations been called to the banquet]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234556 57215 11275
[Have ye looked for the sheep in the desert] (Kurzenknabe)John Henry Kurzenknabe (Composer)355111 33311 12223
[He calleth little children forth]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253311 22657 21353
[He who conquers wins the crown]J. H. K. (Composer)355651 35557 76517
[Hear the blessed invitation] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255111 23353 53223
[Hear! the Spirit gently pleads]J. H. K. (Composer)211316 15122 34311
HEAVENLY FATHER (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)455112 61334 32553
[Ho! gallant volunteer]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)753166 65671 53166
[Ho, ye thirsty, Jesus calls you] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)315551 23122 34367
YARBROUGHJ. H. K. (Arranger)151333 21257 24423
[I am dwelling on the mountain] (Dadmun)J. H. K. (Arranger)151312 11616 55611
[I believe in God the Father almighty] (Kruzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)213152 32171 35112
[I have taken up the cross of Christ]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)713556 65511 32223
[I love Thee, my Savior, Thy name I adore]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253213 21176 55112
[I need Thee, precious Jesus] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)255343 26171 24355
[I sing the almighty power of God]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251232 16551 35322
[I will not let Thee go] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)353117 11222 13325
[If the days are dreary]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234513 51122 34426
[I'm a Christian soldier, standing for the right]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)254565 33221 25456
[I'm redeemed, and that's my story]J. H. K. (Composer)232176 16551 22312
[In the lowlands some are weeping, some are sowing]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)212332 13321 61766
[I've a Friend so dear to me]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)211321 65113 32233
[Jesus is the star of guidance]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)434322 32112 17243
[Jesus lives, thy terrors now] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)234556 51712 21231
[Jesus says, come unto me]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234517 66531 33432
[Jesus, we would come to Thee]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234517 65234 65433
[Joy, joy, joy; He lives, our risen King!]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)553156 55175 42755
[Just as I am, without one plea] (55515)J. H. K. (Arranger)255515 13156 56711
[Just for today, so let me live]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255132 16517 12324
[Kind friends, I came hither my mission to prove]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251136 62542 13234
[Kinder, hört die Glocken läuten]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)334516 15111 31712
EISENACH (Gesius)J. H. K. (Arranger)113455 43256 71766
[Let your light shine in the hedges and byways]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255115 53211 75522
[Life is teeming with evil snares]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)433321 26112 23435
[Lift up a joyful song of praise]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251112 33345 35325
[Light breaks in the eastern sky]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)655133 24446 54355
[Like ships that are sailing the boisterous sea]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251111 71333 11222
[List to the lay of the heavenly land]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)453217 65454 34766
[Little children, come today]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)533354 32225 53333
[Look, pilgrim, weary of sorrow]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)451234 32657 12323
[Lord, all Thy mercies full and free]J. H. K. (Composer)253243 26221 76765
[Lord, I have brought my offering]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)553321 16665 56555
[Lord, to Thee in faith we come]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Arranger)156531 21723 46543
[Lord, we would ask this holy day]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)453451 76535 32125
[Merrily ring the joyful bells]J. H. K. (Composer)232151 61511 12323
[Merry Christmas, merry Christmas] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234513 46553 24653
['Mid innocence and joyous glee]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)556531 17256 52235
MODENA (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)351322 17132 17653
[Morn called fondly to a fair boy straying]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)211115 12322 11223
[My Savior hath loved me, my Savior divine]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253335 31171 25223
[No bread today, no food for our table]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)356535 32116 56517
[No sweeter song is heard on earth]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)555353 12165 11712
[No want shall I know for the Lord is my Shepherd] (J. H. Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251365 33212 31113
[O blessed day of days]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)351531 51221 71345
[O, Father while here through life's pathway I stray]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251111 71222 21233
[O holy night, so pure, so calm]J. H. K. (Composer)255465 33243 11713
[O Jesus, my Savior, to Thee I now come]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234545 32165 45565
[O keep me near Thy precious side]J. H. K. (Composer)255351 15315 32443
[O Lord, help me that I may walk]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)355112 17712 12233
[O my dear Savior! I am Thy debtor]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251233 12161 65133
[O this is joy indeed]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253172 17622 32432
[O blessed thought, while pilgrims here]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)256551 33212 23225
[O how precious is the promise] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255117 12212 33212
[O I wonder if the Savior]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)211765 11232 13555
[O we are busy workers in the vineyard of the Lord]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)451333 43312 11655
[O weary heart, so tired of life]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)256532 16556 54325
[On the wilds of Judah]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)354532 11771 27654
[On Zion's glorious hills I stood]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)455112 31532 21235
[Once more we greet the welcome dawn]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251231 66217 65435
[Only a veil conceals the light]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253217 65365 11712
[Only to wait at Thy feet, dear Lord]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)232343 45533 54342
[Our home is yonder fairer land]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253331 44333 23213
[Our Savior's walk upon this earth]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)455113 35532 34665
[Our school is all for Jesus]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251121 23151 11354
[Over all our happy land]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)233217 66555 57651
[Over the river, from shore to shore]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)355566 65671 11177
[Over the river they beckon to me]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255566 51232 22712
[Praise the Lord of heaven] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)354513 32171 22123
[Precious love that gives me proof]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)932131 21651 22123
[Precious the words of the Father]J. H. K. (Composer)253456 55444 32265
[Redeemed! redeemed! how precious to know]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)353321 17775 44322
[Remember thy Creator now] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)411532 12643 21771
[Rest sweetly, darling one]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)556531 56612 32332
[Ring, ye merry Christmas bells]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)256532 16565 12323
[Ripe is the grain for the reaper]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)233215 11743 25765
[Room in thine arms, dear Jesus]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)733456 65332 23444
[Safe in Thy love, my precious Friend]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)232151 17743 25321
[Shall our lips be tuned to singing]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)232121 65112 33432
[Sing on, my soul, glad tidings of victory]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)2
[Slain for the sins of the world was He]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255565 35112 22321
[So sweetly saved, with joy I'll sing]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)332151 17643 25221
[Soon earth's storm will all be over]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)312312 11616 51132
[Speak gently, it is better far] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)234556 53322 23465
[Stand up and bless the Lord] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)235122 35645 43655
[Sweet day of the Lord, we hail thee with joy]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)351111 34555 55321
[Tell me once again, that it cheer my heart]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)351333 43326 61722
[Tell me 'tis true, let me hear that sweet story]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)256517 12123 11765
[The beautiful river, the life giving river]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)755653 21176 51171
[The crown, the crown, the starry crown]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253331 21765 12231
[The drink I'll use will not be wine]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255331 62217 77671
[The Lord is my light, my light and my salvation] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251111 73321 17522
[The loving Savior said to those]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)351235 32112 34543
[The Master hath need of the reapers] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)355653 51176 54565
[Nachtigall, Nachtigall wie sangst du so schön]J. H. K. (Arranger)112335 44655 43554
[The welcome flowers are blossoming]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253332 21156 55175
[Thee we adore, eternal Lord]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)213451 66556 53133
[Chant] (Kurzenknabe 32143)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)232143 21232 43543
[There is a fountain filled with blood] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)355431 17665 65325
[There is a glorious world of light] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)355113 21666 16513
[There is a living fountain]J. H. K. (Composer)455565 51127 65655
[There is a work for each to do]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253332 15651 22234
[There rose a bright star in the Orient skies]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255653 43262 65427
[There was music in heaven on eternity's morn]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)955171 32121 66665
[There's a beautiful home over there]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251171 21651 23335
[They are coming to the Savior! see the mighty gospel throng]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)534551 35517 76666
[Those words, "no tears," will look so blest]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255121 17712 43221
[Thou, Lord, knowest them that are Thine]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)353212 16513 23543
[Though I speak with tongues of angels and men]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255135 31722 21333
[Though I walk through death's dark valley] (J. H. Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)212332 13223 44323
[Though our years are young and our strength is weak]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)834515 55626 22176
[Through shadow or darkness, through sickness or woe]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)253213 21212 35321
[Throw open the gates of the City] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)551113 21176 55511
['Tis even so this day!]J. H. K. (Composer)333454 65165 56622
['Tis Jesus loves the little ones]John Henry Kurzenknabe (Composer)1155131 62221 76535
[To the Rock that is higher than I do I turn]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)334555 65354 42234
[Must Jesus bear the cross alone] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)355351 16165 65324
[Vain are all terrestrial pleasures]J. H. K. (Arranger)254345 65425 43121
[We are faithful soldiers, marching on our way]J. H. K. (Composer)232123 12116 17123
[We are little armor bearers] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)351113 15347 77776
[We are little pilgrims, marching every day]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)533345 33243 22223
[We are on the ocean sailing] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)213556 55312 33543
[We have met to sing Thy praises]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255112 31762 16512
[We know that God is always near]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255111 71275 72212
[We know Thou God art always near]J. H. K. (Composer)215111 71275 72212
[We may sing sweet songs in Heaven]John Henry Kurzenknabe (Composer)455113 21117 61165
[Weary sinner, come to Jesus]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)334517 65365 46543
[We'll soon be at home from our pilgrim way]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)551111 71331 22243
[What a great and wondrous gathering when the Son of Man shall come]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)212333 34321 22243
[What shall we do with the Savior]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)233353 11765 13653
[When darkening shadow 'round me falls]John H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)255112 32111 12165
[When I shall go up to the mansions prepared for me]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)212333 32144 44323
[When the angel messenger's visit came]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)233333 23432 22254
[When the storms of life are over] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)212311 65556 12321
[When you come to Jordan's river]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)234556 55332 12161
[A little talk with Jesus makes it right] (Chorus)J. H. Kurzenknabe (Arranger)155545 65317 44444
[Why seek ye the living 'mong the dead]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)251113 16616 55131
[Why should I wait? I cannot flee] (Kurzenknabe)J. H. K. (Composer)253513 12175 18122
[Ye mortals, awake with grateful song]J. H. Kurzenknabe (Composer)551111 32661 77767
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