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Junge Streiter

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Junge Streiter, auf zum Bunde! Refrain First Line: Fest und treu! Used With Tune: [Junge Streiter, auf zum bunde!]

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[Junge Streiter, auf zum Bunde!]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. H. Geistweit Incipit: 12313 45365 53321 Used With Text: Der jungen Christen Bannerlied

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Junge Streiter

Hymnal: Lobe den Herrn! #39 (1905) First Line: Junge Streiter, auf zum Bunde! Refrain First Line: Fest und treu! Languages: German Tune Title: [Junge Streiter, auf zum bunde!]
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Der jungen Christen Bannerlied

Hymnal: Die Perle #132 (1894) First Line: Junge Streiter, auf zum Bunde! Refrain First Line: Fest und treu! Languages: German Tune Title: [Junge Streiter, auf zum Bunde!]

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W. H. Geistweit

1857 - 1936 Composer of "[Junge Streiter, auf zum bunde!]" in Lobe den Herrn! In 1900, Geistweit was living in Cook County, Illinois. He was pastor of the First Baptist Church in Peoria, Illinois, in 1909, and was there also in 1910. As of 1920, he was in St. Louis, Missouri. His works include: The Young Christian and His Bible, 1906 Mary’s Story, 1904 Heart Talks on Every Day Themes for Every Day People, 1904 Present Needs in Young People’s Work, 1909 --www.hymntime.com/tch/ ================================ Geistweit, William Henry. (Jonestown, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, October 24, 1857--March 11, 1936, San Diego, California). Baptist. Son of Pennsylvania Dutch and Huguenot parents. Shurtleff College, D.D. 1902 or 1903. Pastorates at Camden, New Jersey, 1885-1890; Minneapolis, 1891-1896; Galesburg, Illinois, 1897-1899; Chicago, 1900-1906; Peoria, Ill., 1907-1910; San Diego, 1911-1916; St. Louis, 1917-1922; Dayton, 1923-1929; Alhambra, Calif., 1932. At age fourteen began work in a newspaper office to learn the printing business. For five of the ten years in this business he was manager of the mechanical work on the Sunday School Times. Spent two years as general secretary of the Camden Association of the YMCA. Active in the organization and publications of the Baptist Young People's Union of America, founded in Chicago in 1891, and served on its Board of Managers. Member of the Executive Committee of the Northern Baptist Convention, 1912-1919. President of the American Baptist Publication Society, 1923-1924. Wrote a few hymns published in two collections, Melodious Sonnets (Philadelphia, 1885) and Joyful Wing. In addition, Burrage prints a three-stanza hymn beginning "Blessed Savior, my salvation I will trust in thee." Also, with Mrs. L.J.P. Bishop, he compiled and arranged a collection entitled The Ministry of Song: A Choice Selection of Hymns and Sacred Songs for Use in Junior Unions and Societies (Chicago: Baptist Young People's Union of America, 1900). --Deborah Carlton Loftis, DNAH Archives
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