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[We are little pilgrims]

Appears in 7 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Hullah Incipit: 51713 21761 551 Used With Text: We Are Little Pilgrims

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Little Birds Sleep Sweetly

Appears in 11 hymnals Used With Tune: [Little birds sleep sweetly] Text Sources: Hymns for Little Children
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We are little pilgrims

Author: E. Wiglesworth Appears in 11 hymnals Used With Tune: [We are little pilgrims]

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We Are Little Pilgrims

Hymnal: Singing on the Way #73 (1882) Languages: English Tune Title: [We are little pilgrims]
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Little Birds Sleep Sweetly

Hymnal: Childhood Songs #97 (1898) Languages: English Tune Title: [Little birds sleep sweetly]
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We are little pilgrims

Hymnal: The Children's Hymnal with Tunes #188 (1877) Tune Title: [We are little pilgrims]

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John Hullah

1812 - 1884 Composer of "HULLAH (Hullah)" Born: June 27, 1812, Worcester, England. Died: February 21, 1884, London, England.

Esther Wiglesworth

1827 - 1904 Person Name: E. Wiglesworth Author of "We are little pilgrims" in The New Children's Hymnal Wiglesworth, Esther, daughter of Thomas Wiglesworth, was born at 6 Bruce Terrace, Tottenham, Middlesex, in 1827, and is now (1891) Matron of the Magdalen Asylum, Streatham. She has composed a large number of small poetical works, and has contributed numerous hymns and poems to the periodical press. The works from which most of her hymns in common use are taken, are: Verses for the Sundays and Holidays of the Christian Seasons, 1863; (2) Verses for Christian Children, 1871; (3) Hymns for the Feasts, and other Verses, 1878; (4) Songs of Perseverance, 1885, &c. These hymns in common use include:— 1. Almighty Father, God of love. Morning. 2. Father, look upon Thy children. Confirmation. 3. God chooseth out the place. God the Guide. 4. God sets a still small voice. Conscience. 5. How beautiful is earth. Heaven. 6. Little children, Advent bids you. Advent. 7. O Fount of life and beauty. St. Barnabas. 8. Thou Who with dying lips For Orphans. 9. When we in holy worship. Divine Worship. Miss Wiglesworth's hymns are admirably suited, through their simplicity and tenderness, for the use of children. She d. Oct. 31, 1904. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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