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Sieh', sieh', Sünder, sieh'!

Author: Th. Kübler, geb. 1832 Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt Used With Tune: [Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]

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[Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]

Appears in 59 hymnals Incipit: 12333 34332 12334 Used With Text: Sieh, sieh
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[Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Friedr. C. Erhardt Incipit: 34532 17653 65517 Used With Text: Sieh, sieh', Sünder, sieh!
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[Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: August Rücker Incipit: 51123 34312 11643 Used With Text: Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt

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Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt

Author: Theodore Kübler; Amelia Mathilda Hull Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Bischöflichen Methodistenkirche #377 (1928) Languages: German Tune Title: [Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]
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Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt

Author: Theodore Kübler; Amelia Mathilda Hull Hymnal: Gesangbuch der Bischöflichen Methodistenkirche #377b (1928) Languages: German Tune Title: [Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]
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Sieh, sieh', Sünder, sieh!

Author: Th. Kübler; Amelia M. Hull Hymnal: Evangelischer Liederschatz #111 (1897) First Line: Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt Languages: German Tune Title: [Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]

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Friedrich C. Erhardt

Person Name: Friedr. C. Erhardt Composer of "[Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]" in Evangelischer Liederschatz

Amelia M. Hull

1812 - 1884 Author of "Sieh' aufs Kreuz und lebe!" in Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns) Hull, Amelia Matilda, daughter of William Thomas Hull, was born at Marpool Hall, Exmouth, circa 1825. Her publications include:— (1) Hymns by A. M. H., South Petherton, n.d. [1850]; (2) Heart Melodies, 1864; (3) The Silver Trumpet Answered; (4) Fruit from, the Tree of Life; (5) A Hymn-Book for Children; (6) Royal Musings concerning the King and His Work, n.d. [1884]. Miss Hull also contributed 22 hymns to Miss H. W. Soltau's Pleasant Hymns for Boys and Girls, n.d. [I860], From this collection her two popular hymns are taken:— 1. And is it true as I am told. The Good Shepherd. 2. There is life for a look at the Crucified One. Life in Christ. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology =============================== Hull, Amelia M., p. 542, i. A few additional hymns from her works are in The Enlarged London Hymn Book, 1873, where they are all signed "A. M. Hull." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Edward G. Taylor

1830 - 1887 Person Name: E. G. Taylor Composer of "[Wer Jesum am Kreuze im Glauben erblickt]" in Evangeliums-Lieder 1 und 2 (Gospel Hymns) Taylor, Edward G. (Fox Chase, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 25, 1830--April 10, 1887, Buffalo, New York). University of Lewisburgh, 1854; Rochester Theological Seminary, 1856. Pastorates at Terre Haute, Indiana, 1857-1860; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860-1864; Chicago, Illinois, 1864-1870; New Orleans, Louisiana, 1870-1875; Providence, Rhode Island, 1875-1881; New York, 1881-1882; Newark, New Jersey, ?; Buffalo, N.Y., 1885-1887. Taylor was the author of a large number of hymns for use in Sunday schools. In the Service of Song for Social Meetings (1881) is one of his hymns that begins "Deal kindly with my master," with music by George W. Stebbins. Stebbins also composed music for Taylor's "Not saved are we by trying." For most of his hymns, Taylor composed the music as well as the words. Among these are the following: Able to save the uttermost is he All my trust is in Thee, Jesus Arise and be doing, the Lord be with Thee Calleth the Savior in tones of love Glad the ransomed of Jehovah O Lord from thy dwelling place hear our hearts say One thing I know, I was blind but now see Serve the Lord with willing mind Thank God for the Bible, more precious than gold The happy morn has dawned at last Trust him sinner, trust him now Why sit we here until we die Wine is a mocker, and strong drink is raging One hymn is a rendering into verse of Samuel 2:9, "At the King's table the kindness of God." --Alan Wingard, DNAH Archives
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