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Who shall sing?

Hymnal: The Little Minstrel #57 (1867) First Line: Who shall sing, if not the children? Lyrics: 1 Who shall sing, if not the children? Did not Jesus die for them? May they not, with other jewels, Sparkle in his diadem? Why to them were voices given-- Bird-like voices sweet and clear? Why, unless the song of heaven They begin to practice here? 2 There's a choir of infant songsters, White-robed, round the Savior's throne; Angels cease, and waiting, listen! O! 'tis sweeter than their own! Faith can hear the rapturous choral, When her ear is upward turned; Is not this the same, perfected, Which upon the earth they learned? 3 Jesus, when on earth sojourning, Loved them with a wondrous love; And will he, to heaven returning, Faithless to his blessing prove? O! they can not sing too early; Fathers, stand not in their way! Birds do sing while day is breaking-- Tell me, then, why should not they? Languages: English Tune Title: [Who shall sing, if not the children?]
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Who shall sing, if not the children?

Hymnal: The New Sabbath School Hosanna #173 (1870) Lyrics: 1 Who shall sing, if not the children? Did not Jesus die for them? May they not, with other jewels, Sparkle in his diadem? Why to them were voices given-- Bird-like voices, sweet and clear-- Why, unless the song of heaven They begin to practice here. 2 There's a choir of infant songsters, White-robed, round the Saviour's throne; Angels cease, and, waiting, listen! Oh, 'tis sweeter than their own! Faith can hear the rapturous choral, When her ear is upward turned; Is not this the same, perfected, Which upon the earth they learned? 3 Jesus, when on earth sojourning, Loved them with a wondrous love; And will he, to heaven returning, Faithless to his blessing prove? Oh! they can not sing too early; Fathers, stand not in their way! Birds do sing while day is breaking-- Tell me, then, why should not they? Tune Title: WHO SHALL SING, IF NOT THE CHILDREN?
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May not the children sing

Hymnal: Linden Harp #32 (1855) First Line: Who shall sing, if not the children? Lyrics: 1 Who shall sing, if not the children? Did not Jesus die for them? May they not with other jewels Sparkle in his diadem? Why to them were voices given? Birdlike voices, sweet and clear-- May they not with other jewels Sparkle in his diadem? 2 There's a choir of infant songsters, White-robed, round the Saviour's throne; Angels cease, and waiting listen-- O, 'tis sweeter than their own! Faith can hear the rapturous choral, When her ear is upward turn'd; Is it not the same, perfected, Which upon the earth they learn'd? 3 Jesus, when on earth sojourning, Loved them with a wondrous love; And will he, to heaven returning, Faithless to his blessing prove? O, they cannot sing too early! Fathers, stand not in their way! Birds sing while the day is breaking-- Tell me, then, why should not they? Languages: English Tune Title: [Who shall sing, if not the children?]
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Who shall sing

Hymnal: The Little Seraph #106a (1874) First Line: Who shall sing, If not the children? Lyrics: 1 Who shall sing, If not the children? Did not Jesus die for them? May they not, with other jewels Sparkle in his diadem? Why to them were voices given, Bird-like voices, sweet and clear? Why, unless the song of heaven They begin to practise here. 2 There's a choir of infant songsters, White-robed, round the Saviour's throne; Angels cease, and, waiting, listen: Oh, 'tis sweeter than their own! Faith can hear the rapt'rous choral, When her ear is upward turn'd: Is not this the same, perfected, Which upon the earth they learn'd? 3 Jesus, when on earth sojourning, Loved them with a wondrous love; And will he, to heaven returning, Faithless to his blessing prove? Oh, they cannot sing too early: Fathers, stand not in their way! Birds do sing while day is breaking: Tell me, then, why should not they? Tune Title: [Who shall sing, If not the children?]
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Who shall sing, if not the children?

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Voice of Praise #854 (1873) Lyrics: 1 Who shall sing, if not the children? Did not Jesus die for them? May they not, with other jewels, Sparkle in his diadem? Why to them were voices given, Bird-like voices, sweet and clear? Why, unless the song of heaven They begin to practice here? 2 There's a choir of infant songsters, White-robed, round the Saviour's throne: Angels cease, and, waiting, listen: Oh! 'tis sweeter than their own! Faith can hear the rapturous choral, When her ear is upward turned; Is not this the same, perfected, Which upon the earth they learned? 3 Jesus, when on earth sojourning, Loved them with a wondrous love; And will he, to heaven returning, Faithless to his blessing prove? Oh, they cannot sing too early! Fathers, stand not in their way! Birds do sing while day is breaking-- Tell me, then why should not they? Topics: The Sunday-School; Children's Praises

Who shall sing if not the children

Hymnal: Children's Primary Hymn Book. 1st ed. #d102 (1880) Languages: English
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Who shall sing, if not the children?

Hymnal: Hymns for Sunday Schools #A20 (1860) Languages: English
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Who shall sing if not the children

Author: George W. Bethune Hymnal: The New Baptist Psalmist and Tune Book #T106a (1873)
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Little Songsters

Hymnal: 349 Lieder #e16 (1876) First Line: Who shall sing if not the children? Languages: English Tune Title: [Who shall sing if not the children?]
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Who shall sing if not the children

Hymnal: Anniversary and Sabbath School Hymns #5 (1861) Languages: English

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