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Love Is the Key

Author: Kate Sumner Burr Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Only the heart that is loving can know Refrain First Line: Love is the key to blessings untold Used With Tune: [Only the heart that is loving can know]

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[Only the heart that is loving can know]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. Martin Towne Incipit: 33343 21232 22276 Used With Text: Love Is the Key

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Love Is the Key

Author: Kate Sumner Burr Hymnal: Welcome Songs #4 (1894) First Line: Only the heart that is loving can know Refrain First Line: Love is the key to blessings untold Languages: English Tune Title: [Only the heart that is loving can know]
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Love Is the Key

Author: Kate Sumner Burr Hymnal: Primary Songs No. 3 #76 (1908) First Line: Only the heart that is loving can know Refrain First Line: Love is the key to blessings untold Languages: English Tune Title: [Only the heart that is loving can know]

Love is the key

Author: Kate Burr Hymnal: The Evangelist's Songs of Praise #d106 (1891) First Line: Only the heart that is loving can know

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T. Martin Towne

1835 - 1912 Composer of "[Only the heart that is loving can know]" in Welcome Songs Towne, T. Martin. (Coleraine, Franklin County, Massachusetts, May 31 [sic], 1835-- ). Methodist. Attended Williston's Seminary, East Hampton, Mass. 1855 to Hudson, New York, then Albany. Taught in Ypsilanti, Michigan, then Detroit. Settled in Janesville, Wisconsin. Served in the Civil War. Settled in Chicago; married Belle Kellogg. Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

Kate Sumner Burr

1842 - 1902 Author of "Love Is the Key" in Welcome Songs Born: September 24, 1842, Woodbridge, Michigan. Buried: Sunnyside Cemetery, Williamson, New York. Wife of Dr. Henry Newton Burr, Kate lived in Walworth, New York. She contributed several poems to the Independent and other journals. Sources: Findagrave, accessed 18 Nov 2016 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)
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