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[Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. Austin Miles Used With Text: You and I

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You and I

Author: Frank L. Arnold Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate Used With Tune: [Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate]

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You and I

Author: Frank L. Arnold Hymnal: Songs of Service #24 (1910) First Line: Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate Languages: English Tune Title: [Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate]
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You and I

Author: Frank L. Arnold Hymnal: The Voice of Praise No. 3 #161 (1912) First Line: Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate Languages: English Tune Title: [Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate]

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C. Austin Miles

1868 - 1946 Composer of "[Shall we pass thro' the pearly gate]" in The Voice of Praise No. 3 Charles Austin Miles USA 1868-1946. Born at Lakehurst, NJ, he attended the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and the University of PA. He became a pharmacist. He married Bertha H Haagen, and they had two sons: Charles and Russell. In 1892 he abandoned his pharmacy career and began writing gospel songs. At first he furnished compositions to the Hall-Mack Publishing Company, but soon became editor and manager, where he worked for 37 years. He felt he was serving God better in the gospel song writing business, than as a pharmacist. He published the following song books: “New songs of the gospel” (1900), “The service of praise” (1900), “The voice of praise” (1904), “The tribute of song” (1904), “New songs of the gospel #2” (1905), “Songs of service” (1910), “Ideal Sunday school hymns” (1912). He wrote and/or composed 400+ hymns. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry

Frank L. Arnold

Author of "You and I" in The Voice of Praise No. 3