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Easter Processional

Author: Rev. Chas. T. Brooks Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come forth, O Christian children Refrain First Line: Come forth, O Christian children Used With Tune: [Come forth, O Christian children]

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[Come forth, O Christian children]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: C. W. Wendte Incipit: 34567 13364 32123 Used With Text: Easter Processional

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Easter Processional

Author: Rev. Chas. T. Brooks Hymnal: Heart and Voice #264 (1910) First Line: Come forth, O Christian children Refrain First Line: Come forth, O Christian children Languages: English Tune Title: [Come forth, O Christian children]

Come forth, O Christian children

Author: Charles T. Brooks Hymnal: Heart and Voice #d40 (1917) Languages: English

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Charles T. Brooks

1813 - 1883 Person Name: Rev. Chas. T. Brooks Author of "Easter Processional" in Heart and Voice Brooks, Charles Timothy. An American Unitarian Minister, born at Salem, Mass., June 20, 1813, and graduated at Harvard, 1832, and the Divinity School, Cambridge, U.S., 1835. In that year he began his ministry at Nahant, subsequently preaching at Bangor and Augusta (Maine), Windsor (Vermont). In 1837 he became pastor of Newport, Rhode Island, and retained the same charge until 1871, when he resigned through ill-health. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================ Brooks, C. T. (p. 184, i,). He died at Newport, Rhode Island, June 14, 1883. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Charles W. Wendte

1844 - 1931 Person Name: C. W. Wendte Composer of "[Come forth, O Christian children]" in Heart and Voice Wendte, Rev. Charles William. (Boston, Massachusetts, June 11, 1844--September 9, 1911, San Francisco, California). He graduated from the Harvard Divinity School in 1869 and served Unitarian churches in Chicago, Illinois; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Newport, Rhode Island From 1885 to 1900 he was engaged in denominational work on the Pacific Coast and thereafter was Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the American Unitarian Association, Boston, spending a part of each year in Europe. Long intrested in Sunday Schools he published in 1886 The Carol, for Sunday School and Home; a book of songs for use by children and young people entitled Jubilate Deo in 1900; and another in 1908 entitled Heart and Voice, a Collection of Songs and Services for the Sunday-School and Home. In 1907 he wrote a hymn on "The City of God" beginning "Not given to us from out of the sky," which was included in The New Hymn and Tune Book, 1914, and in Hymns of the Spirit, 1937, (with a slight alteration by the author). --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives
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