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Author: Alice Jean Cleator Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Hear us, heavenly Father, as on Thee we call

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[Hear us, Heav'nly Father]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Adam Geibel Incipit: 33556 51543 32335 Used With Text: Prayer

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Hear us, heavenly Father, as on thee

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: Voices from the Woodland #d3 (1900)
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Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: Uplifted Voices #121 (1901) First Line: Hear us, Heav'nly Father Lyrics: 1 Hear us, Heav’nly Father, As on Thee we call, May Thy gracious favor On Thy children fall; Help us in temptation, Make us brave and strong, Keep our wand’ring footsteps From the path of wrong. 2 Countless are Thy mercies As the stars above; Boundless as the waters Is Thy wondrous love; May we, Heav’nly Father, In Thy love abide, Draw us ever nearer— Nearer to Thy side. 3 Grant us Thy forgiveness In this sacred hour, May we know the sweetness Of Thy saving pow’r; Guide us safely onward, By Thy hand of love, Till we reach the glory Of the home above. Tune Title: [Hear us, Heav'nly Father]
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Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: Evangelistic Edition of Heavenly Sunlight #41 (1900) First Line: Hear us, Heav'nly Father Languages: English Tune Title: [Hear us, Heav'nly Father]

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Adam Geibel

1855 - 1933 Composer of "[Hear us, Heav'nly Father]" in Uplifted Voices Born: September 15, 1855, Neuenheim, Germany. Died: August 3, 1933, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Though blinded by an eye infection at age eight, Geibel was a successful composer, conductor, and organist. Emigrating from Germany probably around 1864, he studied at the Philadelphia Institute for the Blind, and wrote a number of Gospel songs, anthems, cantatas, etc. He founded the Adam Geibel Music Company, later evolved into the Hall-Mack Company, and later merged to become the Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Company. He was well known for secular songs like "Kentucky Babe" and "Sleep, Sleep, Sleep." In 1885, Geibel organized the J. B. Stetson Mission. He conducted the Stetson Chorus of Philadelphia, and from 1884-1901, was a music instructor at the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. His works include: Evening Bells, 1874 Saving Grace, with Alonzo Stone (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Stone & Bechter, Publishers, 1898) Consecrated Hymns, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1902) Uplifted Voices, co-editor with R. Frank Lehman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1901) World-Wide Hosannas, with R. Frank Lehman (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1904) Hymns of the Kingdom, co-editor with R. Frank Lehman et al. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Geibel & Lehman, 1905) --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Alice Jean Cleator

1871 - 1926 Author of "Prayer" Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926 Born: Cir­ca 1871, An­dre­as, Isle of Man, Eng­land. Died: Cir­ca April 27, 1926, Cleve­land, Ohio. Cleator’s family ev­i­dent­ly em­igrat­ed to Amer­i­ca in the 1870’s. She was liv­ing in Clar­idon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geau­ga Coun­ty, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York Ci­ty, re­tir­ing some time be­fore 1915. --hymntime.com/tch/
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