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Children's Welcome

Author: W. F. McC. Hymnal: Spirit and Life No. 2 #11 (1895) First Line: We welcome you with songs today Refrain First Line: We welcome you! we welcome you! Languages: English Tune Title: [We welcome you with songs today]
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Children's Welcome

Author: W. F. M.C. Hymnal: Temple Echoes #16 (1896) First Line: We. welcome you with songs today Refrain First Line: We welcome you! we welcome you! Languages: English Tune Title: [We. welcome you with songs today]
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Children's Welcome

Author: W. F. McC. Hymnal: Children's Praises #16 (1896) First Line: We welcome you with songs today Refrain First Line: We welcome you! we welcome you! Languages: English Tune Title: [We welcome you with songs today]
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We welcome you

Author: W. F. McC. Hymnal: The Primary and Junior Hymnal #202 (1909) First Line: We welcome you with songs today Topics: Opening and Greeting Tune Title: [We welcome you with songs today]
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Bete und arbeite

Hymnal: Jugendklänge #16 (1896) First Line: In dieser Welt, wo Noth und Sünd' Refrain First Line: Wir sind vergnügt und stehen fest Languages: German Tune Title: [In dieser Welt, wo Noth und Sünd']

Kindliches Willkommen

Hymnal: Silberklänge #199 (1899) First Line: Wir grüßen euch mit Lobgesang Refrain First Line: Willkommen heut'! willkommen heut'! Languages: German Tune Title: [Wir grüßen euch mit Lobgesang]

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