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Go Forth to Life, O Child of Earth

Author: Samuel Longfellow Appears in 48 hymnals Hymnal Title: The Mennonite Hymnary, published by the Board of Publication of the General Conference of the Mennonite Church of North America First Line: Go forth to life, O child of earth! Used With Tune: MENDON

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CANNONS

Appears in 24 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: George Frederick Handel Hymnal Title: At Worship Incipit: 15712 34237 23456 Used With Text: Go forth to life, O child of earth!
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MISSIONARY CHANT

Appears in 467 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles Zeuner Hymnal Title: Heart and Voice Incipit: 33331 22771 11132 Used With Text: Go Forth to Life
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FESTUS

Appears in 46 hymnals Hymnal Title: Hymns for Schools and Colleges Tune Sources: German Incipit: 51765 62433 25325 Used With Text: Go forth to life, O child of earth!

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Go forth to life, O child of earth

Author: Samuel Longfellow Hymnal: A Book of Hymns and Tunes #105 (1860) Hymnal Title: A Book of Hymns and Tunes Languages: English
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Go forth to life, O child of earth!

Author: Samuel Longfellow Hymnal: At Worship #63 (1951) Hymnal Title: At Worship Languages: English Tune Title: CANNONS

Go forth to life, O child of earth

Author: Samuel Longfellow Hymnal: Chapel Hymns and Services #d30 (1923) Hymnal Title: Chapel Hymns and Services Languages: English

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George Frideric Handel

1685 - 1759 Person Name: George Frederick Handel Hymnal Title: At Worship Composer of "CANNONS" in At Worship George Frideric Handel (b. Halle, Germany, 1685; d. London, England, 1759) became a musician and composer despite objections from his father, who wanted him to become a lawyer. Handel studied music with Zachau, organist at the Halle Cathedral, and became an accomplished violinist and keyboard performer. He traveled and studied in Italy for some time and then settled permanently in England in 1713. Although he wrote a large number of instrumental works, he is known mainly for his Italian operas, oratorios (including Messiah, 1741), various anthems for church and royal festivities, and organ concertos, which he interpolated into his oratorio performances. He composed only three hymn tunes, one of which (GOPSAL) still appears in some modern hymnals. A number of hymnal editors, including Lowell Mason, took themes from some of Handel's oratorios and turned them into hymn tunes; ANTIOCH is one example, long associated with “Joy to the World.” Bert Polman

Ignaz Pleyel

1757 - 1831 Person Name: Ignace Pleyel Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Centuries Composer of "ST. POLYCARP" in Hymns of the Centuries Ignaz Joseph Pleyel; b. Ruppertstahl, near Vienna, 1757; d. Parice France, 1831 Evangelical Lutheran Hymnal, 1908

Charles Zeuner

1795 - 1857 Person Name: C. Zeuner Hymnal Title: Isles of Shoals Hymn Book and Candle Light Service Composer of "MISSIONARY CHANT" in Isles of Shoals Hymn Book and Candle Light Service Also: Zeuner, Heinrich Christoph, 1795-1857 Zeuner, Heinrich Christopher, 1795-1857