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Tune Identifier:"^we_are_happy_trusting_in_our_kurzenknabe$"

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[We are happy, trusting in our Father's care]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: John Erasmus Kurzenknabe Incipit: 32156 51566 57122

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Sweetest Praises

Author: Lizzie Ashbaugh Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: We are happy, trusting in our Father's care Refrain First Line: Sweetest praises now we'll sing Used With Tune: [We are happy, trusting in our Father's care]

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Sweetest Praises

Author: Lizzie Ashbaugh Hymnal: Sowing and Reaping #61 (1889) First Line: We are happy, trusting in our Father's care Refrain First Line: Sweetest praises now we'll sing Languages: English Tune Title: [We are happy, trusting in our Father's care]
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Sweetest Praises

Author: Lizzie Ashbaugh Hymnal: Peerless Praise #139 (1882) First Line: We are happy, trusting in our Father's care Refrain First Line: Sweetest praises now we'll sing Languages: English Tune Title: [We are happy, trusting in our Father's care]
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Sweetest Praises Now We'll Sing

Author: Lizzie Ashbaugh Hymnal: Silvery Echoes of Praise and Prayer #68 (1880) First Line: We are children happy in our Father's care Languages: English Tune Title: [We are children happy in our Father's care]

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Lizzie Ashbaugh

Author of "Sweetest Praises" in Sowing and Reaping Or Lizzie Ashbach, Late 19th Century

John Erasmus Kurzenknabe

1867 - 1937 Person Name: John E. Kurzenknabe Composer of "[We are happy, trusting in our Father's care]" in Sowing and Reaping Born: Circa 1867, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania (twin to his brother George). As of 1930, Kurzenknabe was living in Cook County, Illinois, with his wife Jeannette. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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