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Bless Us Today

Author: A. B. Emmons Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Suffer the children to come unto me, Were precious words Jesus said Refrain First Line: Gladly we come, we come unto Thee

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[Suffer the children to come unto me]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. J. Abbey Incipit: 33332 11765 34551 Used With Text: Bless Us Today

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Bless Us Today

Author: Rev. A. B. Emmons Hymnal: Sabbath Songs #110 (1886) First Line: Suffer the children to come unto me Refrain First Line: Gladly we come, we come unto thee Languages: English Tune Title: [Suffer the children to come unto me]
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Gladly we come, we come unto thee

Author: Rev. A. B. Emmons Hymnal: Primary Songs #65 (1878) First Line: Suffer the children to come unto me
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Gladly we come, we come unto thee

Author: Rev. A. B. Emmons Hymnal: The International Lesson Hymnal #137 (1878) First Line: Suffer the children to come unto me

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A. J. Abbey

1825 - 1887 Composer of "[Suffer the children to come unto me]" in Sabbath Songs Alonzo Judson Abbey, USA 1825-1887 Professor Abbey was a music teacher, collector, writer-composer, tune book compiler and sacred music publisher. George F Root often edited his published works. John Perry

A. B. Emmons

Author of "Bless Us Today" Late 19th Century We have little data on Emmons, except that he was a minister. --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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