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Author: Lillian H. Mick Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Sitting at the feet of Jesus, this

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[Sitting at the feet of Jesus, this was heard one day]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Lillian H. Mick Incipit: 51123 33432 21257 Used With Text: Too Small? No!

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Too Small? No!

Author: L. H. M. Hymnal: The Missionary Message in Song #55 (1953) First Line: Sitting at the feet of Jesus, this was heard one day Refrain First Line: Too small? Too small? Languages: English Tune Title: [Sitting at the feet of Jesus, this was heard one day]

Too small

Author: Lillian H. Mick Hymnal: Special Occasions, Songs and Choruses #d17 (1954) First Line: Sitting at the feet of Jesus, this

Too small

Author: Lillian H. Mick Hymnal: Motion Songs for Boys and Girls No.l #d18 (1955) First Line: Sitting at the feet of Jesus, this Languages: English

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Lillian H. Mick

b. 1909 Person Name: L. H. M. Author of "Too Small? No!" in The Missionary Message in Song Mick, Lillian Holmes. (Omaha, Nebraska, 1909--?). As a youth sang in church choirs. Joined the Omaha Alliance Church and participated in the choir work of R.R. Brown's radio ministry. Studied at St. Paul Bible College and Moody Bible Institute. Author of many gospel songs, most growing out of personal experience, first in 1933. In 1934 married L.V. Mick, who under Brown's leadership organized and became pastor of a number of Alliance churches. Among Lillian Mick's songs: I'm Redeemed, Hallelujah Christ, My Saviour Jesus Is My Dearest Friend He Is My All Like Jesus Himself --Paul Milburn, DNAH Archives
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