Thou Art With Us

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Author: Florence M. Taylor

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First Line: Gladly lift we hearts and voices
Title: Thou Art With Us
Author: Florence M. Taylor (1941)
Language: English
Copyright: Words from "Children's Religion," August 1941. Copyright The Pilgrim Press

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VESPER HYMN (Bortnianski)

VESPER HYMN appeared in John A. Stevenson's Selection of Popular National Airs (1818) as a setting for Thomas Moore's "Hark! The Vesper Hymn Is Stealing." A footnote in that hymnal explained that Stevenson had added what is-now the first line of the retrain to a "Russian Air." Some later hymnals att…

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STUTTGART

STUTTGART was included in Psalmodia Sacra (1715), one of the most significant hymnals of the early sixteenth century [sic: eighteenth century]. Christian F. Witt (b. Altenburg, Germany, e. 1660; d. Altenburg, 1716) was an editor and compiler of that collection; about 100 (of the 774) tunes in that c…

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Hymns for Primary Worship #49

Our Hymns of Praise #41a

Sing for Joy #110

Songs and Hymns for Primary Children #d26

The Junior Hymnal #d29

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