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[Ye children, would ye happy be]

Appears in 6 hymnals Incipit: 34556 53215 65453 Used With Text: Ye children, would ye happy be

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Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein

Appears in 13 hymnals Used With Tune: [Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein]
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The Eden above

Author: J. H. Horstmann; A. Bense Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Come to the Saviour, children all Lyrics: 1 Come to the Saviour, children all, The best of friends is He, And follow ev’ry day and hour His footsteps faithfully. He is so tender, true and kind, And loves you, ev’ry one; No other friend would do for you What Jesus Christ has done. 2 He too was once a little child At home in work and play, And grew in goodness and in grace With God and man alway. Within the temple’s courts He sought For wisdom from above; And to His lowly parents was Obedient in true love. 3 When mothers brought their little ones For Him to touch and bless, He said, with kindly, winsome smile, And tender, fond caress: “O suffer ev’ry little child To come and be with Me; Forbid them not, for verily, Theirs shall my kingdom be!” 4 O let us love with all our hearts This Saviour kind and true, Who in His great and wondrous love Thought of the children too. To Him we pledge allegiance firm, With all we have and are; He is our living Lord and King, The Bright and Morning Star. Topics: Children's Day; Christ Childhood of; Christ Children's Friend; Christ Humility; Obedience; Palm Sunday; Parents; The Good Shepherd Used With Tune: IHR KINDER
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Ye children, would ye happy be

Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: [Ye children, would ye happy be]

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Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein

Author: A. B. Hymnal: Perlen und Blüthen #107 (1890) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein]
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The Eden above

Author: J. H. Horstmann; A. Bense Hymnal: Elmhurst Hymnal #129 (1921) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Come to the Saviour, children all Lyrics: 1 Come to the Saviour, children all, The best of friends is He, And follow ev’ry day and hour His footsteps faithfully. He is so tender, true and kind, And loves you, ev’ry one; No other friend would do for you What Jesus Christ has done. 2 He too was once a little child At home in work and play, And grew in goodness and in grace With God and man alway. Within the temple’s courts He sought For wisdom from above; And to His lowly parents was Obedient in true love. 3 When mothers brought their little ones For Him to touch and bless, He said, with kindly, winsome smile, And tender, fond caress: “O suffer ev’ry little child To come and be with Me; Forbid them not, for verily, Theirs shall my kingdom be!” 4 O let us love with all our hearts This Saviour kind and true, Who in His great and wondrous love Thought of the children too. To Him we pledge allegiance firm, With all we have and are; He is our living Lord and King, The Bright and Morning Star. Topics: Children's Day; Christ Childhood of; Christ Children's Friend; Christ Humility; Obedience; Palm Sunday; Parents; The Good Shepherd Languages: English Tune Title: IHR KINDER

Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein

Hymnal: Liederbuch für Sonntagsschulen #237 (1882) Languages: German Tune Title: [Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein]

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Julius H. Horstmann

1869 - 1954 Person Name: J. H. Horstmann Translator of "The Eden above" in Elmhurst Hymnal

A. Bense

Person Name: A. Bense, P. Composer of "[Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein]" in Perlen und Blüthen

A. Bentze

Person Name: Bentze Author of "Ihr Kinder, wollt ihr glücklich sein" in Unser Liederbuch
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