Campbell, Emma F. R. (1830-1919). Her first name is sometimes given as "Etta." She was a school teacher in Morristown, New Jersey. She published a few novels and an anthology, The Hymn "Jesus of Nazareth passeth by" and Its History, and Other Verses (New York: M. E. Munson, 1909).
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Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1881
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1886
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1925
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1913
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1869
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1865
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1942
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1942
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1959
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1936
Display Title: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingFirst Line: Come, ye children, sweetly sing Praises to your Savior KingAuthor: Etta CampbellDate: 1915
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