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Exercise Song

Author: Mrs. J. C. Bateham Appears in 8 hymnals First Line: We'll all rise up together Refrain First Line: We'll mind the rule of Sunday school Used With Tune: [We'll all rise up together]

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[We'll all rise up together]

Appears in 7 hymnals Incipit: 35555 65355 42335 Used With Text: Exercise Song

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We'll All Rise Up Together

Author: Mrs. J. C. B. Hymnal: Joyful Songs for Boys and Girls #64 (1932) Refrain First Line: We'll mind the rule of Sabbath School Languages: English Tune Title: [We'll all rise up together]
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We'll mind the rule of Sunday

Author: Mrs. J. C. Bateham Hymnal: The Primary and Junior Hymnal #182 (1909) First Line: We'll all rise up together Topics: Motion Songs Tune Title: [We'll all rise up together]
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Exercise Song

Author: Mrs. J. C. Bateham Hymnal: Songs of Cheer for Children #44 (1929) First Line: We'll all rise up together Refrain First Line: We'll mind the rule of Sunday Languages: English Tune Title: [We'll all rise up together]

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Mrs. Josephine Penfield Cushman Bateham

1829 - 1901 Person Name: Mrs. J. C. Bateham Author of "We'll mind the rule of Sunday" in The Primary and Junior Hymnal Mrs. J. D. Bateham was born as Josephine Penfield and was brought up and educated at Oberlin, Ohio. After a year of post-graduate study she married Rev. R. Cushman and went as missionary to St. Marc, Hayti, where they established a school. Her husband died and she returned home. She subsequently married Mr. Bateham and they resided in Columbus, Ohio for 14 years. They jointly edited the Ohio Cultivator. They later moved to Painesville, Ohio. They had seven children; Minnie Bateham was their oldest daughter. Nancy Naber. From the book she wrote about her daughter Minnie: The Invalid Singer: Life and Writings of Minnie D. Bateham, published in 1895 by James H. Earle, Publisher.
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