Lovest Thou Me?

I hear my Savior saying So gently, lovingly

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe
Tune: [I hear my Savior saying] (Spangenberg)
Published in 1 hymnal

Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe

Kurzenknabe, John Henry. (Muenchhof, Kurhessen, Germany, June 18, 1840--April 13, 1927, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania). German Reformed layman. His parents died of cholera when he was five, and he was placed in a boarding school. When 14, he came to the United States with his violin and his share ($500) of his parents' estate. During the 48-day voyage, he attended an elderly sick woman, a Mrs. Ziegler from Wilkes-Barre, Penn., whose family helped him settled in the States. He attended Wyoming Seminary nearby, where he studied music and perfected his English. Even before graduation, he taught violin and began teaching singing classes in the area. In 1856, William B. Bradbury came to Wilkes-Barre for a six-week musical institute. He was so impress… Go to person page >

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First Line: I hear my Savior saying So gently, lovingly
Title: Lovest Thou Me?
Author: J. H. Kurzenknabe
Language: English
Refrain First Line: O, lovest thou me?
Copyright: Public Domain

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