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  2. Divine Songs Attempted in Easy Language for the Use of Children

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    Though Watts's hymns are now better known than these poems, Divine Songs was a ubiquitous children's book for nearly two hundred years, serving as a standard textbook in schools. By the mid-19th century there were more than one thousand editions.

  3. Children's Songbook - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Songbook replaced Sing with Me, which was published in 1969. The songs in the Songbook help young children learn to live righteously and keep God's commandments. The book is simplified in comparison to the LDS Hymn Book. The songs are designed to be easy for children to learn.

  4. All Things Bright and Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    The words are by Cecil Frances Alexander and were first published in her Hymns for Little Children of 1848. The hymn is commonly sung to the hymn tune All Things Bright And Beautiful, composed by William Henry Monk in 1887. Another popular tune is Royal Oak, adapted from a 17th-century English folk tune, "The 29th of May".

  5. I'll Be a Sunbeam - Wikipedia

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    Published in Chicago by Excell as hymn number 137 in his Praises in 1905, the words and music were anthologized at least three more times in other hymnals before 1923. Virtually nothing is known about lyricist Nellie Talbot; attempts to search census records suggest that she may have been born in Missouri in 1874 and was living in Chicago in ...

  6. Hymns in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    The Primary has its own songs, included in the Children's Songbook. Some of these songs are gaining popularity with adults as well. Some other songs which are occasionally sung by choirs, (though usually not by the whole congregation in a meeting) include "O Divine Redeemer" and the Christmas carol "O Holy Night". Other hymns continue to be ...

  7. Hymns for the Amusement of Children - Wikipedia

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    Smart's Hymns are one of the first works of hymns dedicated to children, and they are intended to teach Christian virtues. Unlike some of the other works produced by Smart after his release from a mental asylum, such as A Song to David or Hymns and Spiritual Songs, this work was a success and went into many immediate editions. Part of the ...

  8. There's a Friend for Little Children - Wikipedia

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    "There's a Friend for Little Children" is a hymn written by Albert Midlane. It was written on the evening of 7 February 1859, and was known as "Above the Bright Blue Sky" before it was published. It first appeared in a book entitled Good News for the Little Ones in December 1859.

  9. Hymns in Prose for Children - Wikipedia

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    Divine Songs Attempted in Easy Language for the Use of Children by Isaac Watts, 1715; Hymns for the Amusement of Children by Christopher Smart, 1771; Hymns for Little Children by Cecil Frances Alexander, 1848 [7]