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Kleine Tropfen Wasser

Appears in 19 hymnals Used With Tune: [Kleine Tropfen Wasser]

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[Kleine Tropfen Wasser]

Appears in 86 hymnals Incipit: 55555 13354 32555 Used With Text: Kleine Tropfen Wasser
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[Kleine Tropfen Wasser]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: A. Franz Incipit: 13332 43553 23555 Used With Text: Kleine Dinge

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Kleine Troepflein Wasser, Kleine Koerner Sand

Author: Agnes Franz; Julia A. Carney Hymnal: Kinder-Lieder zum Gebrauch fuer Schulen, Sonntagsschulen uind Familien #d26 (1950) Languages: German

Kleine Troepflein Wasser, Kleine Koerner Sand

Author: Agnes Franz; Julia A. Carney Hymnal: St. Pauls Hymnal, being a Collection of Hymns, Old and New ... Die St. Pauls Sammlung von Liedern alt und neu #d138 (1905)

Kleine Troepflein Wasser, Kleine Koerner Sand

Author: Agnes Franz; Julia A. Carney Hymnal: The Philharmonia #d233 (1875)

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Mrs. T. J. Carney

1823 - 1908 Person Name: Julia A. Carney Author of "Kleine Troepflein Wasser, Kleine Koerner Sand" in The Philharmonia Carney, Julia Abigail (Fletcher). (Lancaster, Massachusetts, April 6, 1823--November 1, 1908, Galesburg, Illinois). Universalist. Married Rev. T.J. Carney, a Universalist minister. Author of many prose articles and poems, generally published in Universalist periodicals. In later life she lived in Galesburg, Illinois. Three of her hymns were included in Church Harmonies, New and Old, 1895: 1. Father, we pray for those who dwell 2. Our heaven is everywhere 3. Think gently of the erring --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives ======================= Carney, Julia A., née Fletcher, was born in 1823. She was a teacher for some time in one of the Boston Primary Schools, U.S.A., which was held in the vestry of Hollis Street Church, in that city. This Church was demolished in 1846. It was for use in these Primary Schools that her "Little drops of water" (q.v.) was written in 1845. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Agnes Franz

1794 - 1843 Author of "Kleine Troepflein Wasser, Kleine Koerner Sand" in The Philharmonia Real name is Louise Antoinette Eleonore Konstanze Agnes Franzky
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