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Howard Kingsbury

Short Name: Howard Kingsbury
Full Name: Kingsbury, Howard, 1842-1878
Birth Year: 1842
Death Year: 1878

Kingsbury, Howard. This name is associated with the popular hymn in days gone by, "Come, let us all unite and sing, God is love!" (God is Love), but concerning the same we have failed to gain any information. We know personally that the hymn was in common use nearly forty years ago (circa 1850).

--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)


Texts by Howard Kingsbury (12)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Are we sowing seeds of kindnessHoward Kinsbury (Author)English16
Come, let us all unite to sing, God is loveHoward Kinsbury (Author)English18
Come, praise your Lord and SaviorHoward Kingsbury (Author)English1
I have a home not made with hands, in heaven eternallyH. Kingsbury (Author)2
Jesus came, Jesus came, born a little childH. Kingsbury (Author)7
Lo wide o'er the earthHoward Kinsbury (Author)2
O holy, holy FatherHoward Kinsbury (Author)2
O for the robes of whiteness, O for the tearless eyesH. K. (Author)English1
Once was heard the songs of childrenHoward Kinsbury (Author)English55
Silent night, hallowed night, land and deep silent sleepH. K. (Author)English1
There is a better world, they sayH. Kingsbury (Author)English1
There is joy in the beautiful landH. K. (Author)1
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