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Knock, and it Shall Opened Be

Author: Rachel E. Moore Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Asking peace, and joy, and pardon Used With Tune: [Asking peace, and joy, and pardon]

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[Asking peace, and joy, and pardon]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: I. N. McHose Incipit: 32345 65312 34532 Used With Text: Knock, and it Shall Opened Be

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Knock, and it Shall Opened Be

Author: Rachel E. Moore Hymnal: Victory Bells #63 (1900) First Line: Asking peace, and joy, and pardon Languages: English Tune Title: [Asking peace, and joy, and pardon]

Knock and it shall opened be

Author: I. N. McHose Hymnal: The Happy Singer #d13 (1888) First Line: Asking peace, and joy, and pardon

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I. N. McHose

b. 1831 Author of "Knock and it shall opened be" in The Happy Singer McHose, Isaac N. Born 1831/1832, Hellerstown, Pennsylvania. Some speculation on his identity. Co-editor with Kurzenknabe and Bentley on Gospel Trio of Sacred Song (1891). --Letters, family trees in DNAH Archives

Rachel E. Moore

Author of "Knock, and it Shall Opened Be"
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