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How to please Jesus

Author: Adaline Hohf Beery Appears in 6 hymnals First Line: Let your face be like the daybreak Refrain First Line: Be a merry beam of sunshine

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How to please Jesus

Author: Adaline H. Beery Hymnal: Busy Work Songs #d7 (1897) First Line: Let your face be like the daybreak Refrain First Line: Be a merry beam of sunshine Languages: English

Sunshine

Author: Adaline H. Beery Hymnal: Favorite Songs #d48 (1907) First Line: Let your face be like the daybreak Refrain First Line: Be a merry beam of sunshine Languages: English

Sunshine

Author: Adaline H. Beery Hymnal: Silver Gems in Song #d64 (1961) First Line: Let your face be like the daybreak Refrain First Line: Be a merry beam of sunshine

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Adaline Hohf Beery

1859 - 1929 Author of "How to please Jesus" 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
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