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Shall I Be There

Author: Marian Froelich Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: When the harps of gold are ringing Refrain First Line: Shall I be there? Shall I be there? Used With Tune: [When the harps of gold are ringing]

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[When the harps of gold are ringing]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Asa Hull Incipit: 55456 71561 76532 Used With Text: Shall I be There?

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Shall I Be There?

Author: Marian Froelich Hymnal: Gospel Praise Book. #266 (1885) First Line: When the harps of gold are ringing Refrain First Line: Shall I be there Lyrics: 1 When the harps of gold are ringing, In the city of our King, Where the angels praise are bringing, Shall I join the songs they sing? Chorus: Shall I be there? Shall I be there? Tell me, ye seraphs bright, Shall I be there? Yes, I’ll be there! Yes, I’ll be there! Thro’ God’s abounding grace I shall be there! 2 In Jerusalem the golden, On the crystal river’s shore, Will I tell the story olden, That is new for evermore? [Chorus] 3 Where the garments of salvation Fold the fair, angelic forms, That have come from ev’ry nation, Out of tribulation’s storms! [Chorus] 4 Where are crowns of matchless splendor, That will grace the victor’s brow, Where they joyful homage render, And with rev’rent love they bow. [Chorus] Topics: Heaven Languages: English Tune Title: [When the harps of gold are ringing]
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Shall I Be There?

Author: Marian Froelich Hymnal: Jewels of Praise #10 (1884) First Line: When the harps of gold are ringing Refrain First Line: Shall I be there? Shall I be there? Languages: English Tune Title: [When the harps of gold are ringing]
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Shall I be There?

Author: Marian Froelich Hymnal: Sunday School Anthem and Chorus Book #94 (1901) First Line: When the harps of gold are ringing Languages: English Tune Title: [When the harps of gold are ringing]

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Asa Hull

1828 - 1907 Composer of "[When the harps of gold are ringing]" in Gospel Praise Book. Asa Hull USA 1828-1907. Born in Keene, NY, he became a music publisher in New York City. He married Emma F Atherton, and they had a daughter, Harriett. He wrote many tunes and authored temperance rallying songs. He published 33 works, of which 21 were songbooks, between 1863-1895. He died in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry

Marian Froelich

Author of "Shall I Be There?" in Gospel Praise Book. Marian (or Marion) Froelich, 19th Century, was apparently the wife of organist and composer Gideon Froelich. Lyrics-- At Je­sus’ Feet Bring on the Vol­un­teers Cedars and the Pines, The Child of Beth­le­hem, The Christmas Morning Christmas Mu­sic Dare Ye to Stand? Day Is Break­ing, The Easter Af­ter Cal­va­ry Happy Greet­ings Bring­ing Glorious Re­sur­rect­ion Glory to Beth­le­hem God of the Sea­sons Good Ship Zi­on, The Kings of the Or­i­ent Led, Safe­ly Led Nature’s God, Cre­at­or Wise Old New Song, The Our Sab­bath School Press On and Ne­ver Fear Sail Not With­out the Mas­ter Send Out the Life-Lines Sing Ho­san­na Upward, Ev­er Up­ward Victory, Vic­to­ry Sing Water of Life, The Welcome To­day What "Lit­tle O" --www.hymntime.com/tch
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