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[We sing of Christ our Savior]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Geo. F. Rosche Incipit: 53312 34332 22345 Used With Text: The Same Sweet Story

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The Same Sweet Story

Author: Mrs. Adaline H. Beery Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: We sing of Christ our Savior Refrain First Line: We sing on earth His glory Used With Tune: [We sing of Christ our Savior]
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Vom Heiland laßt uns singen

Author: Aug. Berens, P. Appears in 2 hymnals Refrain First Line: Wir singen hier auf Erden Used With Tune: [Vom Heiland laßt uns singen]

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The Same Sweet Story

Author: Mrs. Adaline H. Beery Hymnal: Gospel Hymn Selections for female voices #80 (1895) First Line: We sing of Christ our Savior Refrain First Line: We sing on earth His glory Languages: English Tune Title: [We sing of Christ our Savior]
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The Same Sweet Story

Author: Mrs. Adaline H. Beery Hymnal: The New Song #125 (1891) First Line: We sing of Christ our Savior Refrain First Line: We sing on earth his glory Languages: English Tune Title: [We sing of Christ our Savior]
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The Same Sweet Story

Author: Mrs. Adaline H. Beery Hymnal: Crown Him #70 (1893) First Line: We sing of Christ our Savior Refrain First Line: We sing on earth His glory Languages: English Tune Title: [We sing of Christ our Savior]

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Adaline Hohf Beery

1859 - 1929 Person Name: Mrs. Adaline H. Beery Author of "The Same Sweet Story" in Gospel Hymn Selections for female voices Adaline H. Beery was born on De­cem­ber 20, 1859 in Han­o­ver, Penn­syl­van­ia. Ad­a­line’s fam­i­ly moved to Io­wa when she was 10 years old. She at­tend­ed Mount Mor­ris Col­lege Acad­e­my, Mount Mor­ris, Il­li­nois and for while taught in Io­wa pub­lic schools. Ad­a­line wrote hun­dreds of po­ems, ma­ny of which ap­peared in Breth­ren pe­ri­od­i­cals and in the 1897 Po­ems of a De­cade. She died on Feb­ru­ary 24, 1929, Kane, Il­li­nois. NN, Hymnary editor. Source: Cyber Hymnal

Geo. F. Rosche

1855 - 1935 Composer of "[We sing of Christ our Savior]" in Gospel Hymn Selections for female voices George F. Rosche In the late 19th and early 20th Cen­tu­ries, Rosche was pub­lish­ing Gos­pel songs books, in Ger­man and Eng­lish, in Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. His works in­clude: Perlen und Blüt­hen, with C. A. Weiss (Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois, 1890) Songs of Praise and Wor­ship, (Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois, 1913) Music-- Children’s Praise Crown Him Have Faith in God He Keep­eth Me, Ev­er Homeland, The Home­land of Jesus I’m Near­er My Home Lord, My Heart Is Rested Mercy at the Cross Resting in the Arms of Je­sus Some Day, Some­where There Ne­ver Was a Friend Like Je­sus --hymntime.com/tch

August Johann Berens

1843 - 1908 Person Name: Aug. Berens, P. Author of "Vom Heiland laßt uns singen" in Perlen und Blüthen Berens, August. (Hamburg, Germany, October 30, 1843--January 12, 1908, Niles Center, Illinois). He attended the Missionhaus at Barmen, Germany, ca. 1859-1862, and then did post-graduate study at Tübingen, ca. 1862-1863. Coming to the United States, he was a missionary pastor for the Evangelical Synod of North America on the western frontier, especially in Wisconsin and Minnesota. He was pastor in Washington, Missouri, 1878-1887, and of St. Peter's Church, Elmhurst, Illinois, 1887-1906. He was the author of Frülingsboten: Gedichte (St. Charles, Illinois, 1889) and Frisch und fromm: Ein Kinderbüchlein mit Gedichten, Liedern, und Sprüchen (St. Louis, n.d.). He became a U.S. citizen in June, 1892. Berens married a school teacher, Clara Rieger, in 1878, and had three children. She was the author of Frau Nicholas Magd: eine Erzählung (St. Louis, 1894), and Aus vergangen Tagen (St. Louis, 1906). --Paul Westermeyer, DNAH Archives
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