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[I want to keep my record book]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Grace Wilbur Conant Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 33217 61551 17665 Used With Text: Stewardship

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Stewardship

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I want to keep my record book Lyrics: 1 I want to keep my record book, And pay my tithing, too, For this is how I learn to be A steward wise and true. 2 It's one way I can show the Lord I want to do my part To learn his laws and then obey With willing happy heart. Topics: Songs Suitable for Primary; Stewardship; Obedience; Service; Tithing Used With Tune: [I want to keep my record book] Text Sources: Grandview, Missouri, Junior Class, 1940, Gracia Holman, Teacher, altered

Our World Which Once Was Very Bid

Author: Norman C. Schlichter Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Our world which once was very big Used With Tune: [Our world which once was very big]

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Stewardship

Hymnal: Children's Hymnal #134 (1957) First Line: I want to keep my record book Lyrics: 1 I want to keep my record book, And pay my tithing, too, For this is how I learn to be A steward wise and true. 2 It's one way I can show the Lord I want to do my part To learn his laws and then obey With willing happy heart. Topics: Songs Suitable for Primary; Stewardship; Obedience; Service; Tithing Languages: English Tune Title: [I want to keep my record book]

Our World Which Once Was Very Bid

Author: Norman C. Schlichter Hymnal: Hymns for Primary Worship #148 (1946) First Line: Our world which once was very big Languages: English Tune Title: [Our world which once was very big]

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Grace Wilbur Conant

1858 - 1948 Composer of "[I want to keep my record book]" in Children's Hymnal Pseudonym: A. B. Ponsonby. Born: Sep­tem­ber 9, 1858, Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts. Died: Ap­ril 7, 1948, Malden, Mass­a­chu­setts. Grace re­mained sin­gle all her life. Her mid­dle name was her mo­ther’s maid­en name. She served as mu­sic­al ed­it­or for the Kin­der­gar­ten Review for at least six years, star­ting in 1908. Her works in­clude: Songs for Lit­tle Peo­ple, with Fran­ces Weld Dan­i­el­son (Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts: The Pil­grim Press, 1905) Worship and Song, with Ben­ja­min S. Win­ches­ter (Pilg­rim Press, 1913) Religious Dan­gers of Mo­dern Ten­den­cies in So-Called Re­li­gious Songs, 1917 Song and Play for Child­ren, with Fran­ces Weld Dan­iel­son (Pil­grim Press, 1925) --The Cyber Hymnal

Norman C. Schlichter

Author of "Our World Which Once Was Very Bid" in Hymns for Primary Worship
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