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My mother's kiss

Author: A. E. Fabeus Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A kiss when I wake in the morning

And is it true what I am told

Author: Amelia M. Hull Appears in 23 hymnals

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My mother's kiss

Author: A. E. Fabeus Hymnal: G4L11879 #d1 (1879) First Line: A kiss when I wake in the morning Languages: English

And is it true what I am told

Author: Amelia M. Hull Hymnal: G4L11879 #d2 (1879) Languages: English

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A. E. Fabeus

First Line: A kiss when I wake in the morning Hymnal Number: d1 Author of "My mother's kiss" in Gems for the Little Ones

Amelia M. Hull

1812 - 1884 First Line: And is it true what I am told Hymnal Number: d2 Author of "And is it true what I am told" in Gems for the Little Ones Hull, Amelia Matilda, daughter of William Thomas Hull, was born at Marpool Hall, Exmouth, circa 1825. Her publications include:— (1) Hymns by A. M. H., South Petherton, n.d. [1850]; (2) Heart Melodies, 1864; (3) The Silver Trumpet Answered; (4) Fruit from, the Tree of Life; (5) A Hymn-Book for Children; (6) Royal Musings concerning the King and His Work, n.d. [1884]. Miss Hull also contributed 22 hymns to Miss H. W. Soltau's Pleasant Hymns for Boys and Girls, n.d. [I860], From this collection her two popular hymns are taken:— 1. And is it true as I am told. The Good Shepherd. 2. There is life for a look at the Crucified One. Life in Christ. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology =============================== Hull, Amelia M., p. 542, i. A few additional hymns from her works are in The Enlarged London Hymn Book, 1873, where they are all signed "A. M. Hull." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

C. R. Blackall

1830 - 1924 First Line: Bim, bome, bim bome, rings the churchbell from the Hymnal Number: d4 Author of "Bim, bome, bim bome, rings the churchbell from the" in Gems for the Little Ones Blackall, Christopher Ruby, M.D., born in New York State, 1830, and educated for the medical profession. For 15 years he followed his profession, including service in the army during the civil war. Subsequently he managed, for 14 years, a branch of the Baptist Publication Society, taking at the same time great interest in Sunday School work. He edited the Advanced Bible Lesson Quarterly, for 3 years, and also Our Little Ones. 1. The prize is set before us. Heaven anticipated. This is one of Dr. Blackall's most popular hymns for children. It was written in 1874 for the Sunday School of 2nd Baptist Church, Chicago, Illinois, and set to music by H. R. Palmer. It first appeared in Palmer's Songs of Love for the Bible School, 1874, from whence it has passed into numerous collections, including I. D. Sankey's Sacred Songs and Solos, Lond., 1881. 2. Follow the paths of Jesus. Following Jesus. This is included in the Baptist Hymn [& Tune] Book, Phila., 1871, No. 701. 3. Do the right, never fear. Duty . In W. R. Stevenson's School Hymnal, Lond., 1880, No. 269. -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)