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Come journey with us there

Author: James L. Nicholson Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: As by kind teachers we are led Refrain First Line: We're going up to see the King

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Come journey with us there

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: Gems of Praise and Joyful Songs Combined #d3 (1904) First Line: As by kind teachers we are led Refrain First Line: We're going up to see the King Languages: English

Come journey with us there

Author: James Nicholson Hymnal: The Casket of Sunday School Melodies, Complete. Compiled from Caskets Nos.1 and 2 with Several Additional Pieces #d7 (1869) First Line: As by kind teachers we are led Refrain First Line: We're going up to see the King

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James Nicholson

1828 - 1896 Person Name: James L. Nicholson Author of "Come journey with us there" James L Nicholson United Kingdom/USA 1828-1876. Born in Ireland, he emigrated to the United States around age 25. He lived in Philadelphia, PA, worked as a postal clerk, and was a member of the Wharton Street Methodist Episcopal Church there for about 20 years, where he taught Sunday school, led singing in church, and assisted in evangelical work. This was also hymn writer, William J Kirkpatrick’s, church. Around 1871 he moved to Washington, DC, and worked as a postal clerk there. In addition to his hymn writing, he also wrote several books, one on birds and their care, one on forensic medicine. He died in Washington, DC, but was buried in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry =============== Nicholson, James, an American Methodist minister, is the author of (1) "Dear [Lord] Jesus I long to be perfectly whole" (Holiness desired); and (2) "There's a beautiful land on high " (Heaven), both of which are in I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, 1878. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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