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Tune Identifier:"^theres_a_land_that_is_fairer_than_gould$"

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[Wache auf, wache auf, es ist Zeit!]

Appears in 3 hymnals Incipit: 55517 21353 34345 Used With Text: Die verheißene Ruhe

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Die verheißene Ruhe

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Wache auf, wache auf, es ist Zeit! Used With Tune: [Wache auf, wache auf, es ist Zeit!]
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Sweet By-and-By

Appears in 661 hymnals First Line: There's a land that is fairer than day Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by Used With Tune: [There's a land that is fairer than day]

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Sweet By-and-By

Hymnal: Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School #160a (1869) First Line: There's a land that is fairer than day Refrain First Line: In the sweet by and by Tune Title: [There's a land that is fairer than day]
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Die verheißene Ruhe

Hymnal: Jubeltöne #72 (1871) First Line: Wache auf, wache auf, es ist Zeit! Languages: German Tune Title: [Wache auf, wache auf, es ist Zeit!]
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Die verheißene Ruhe

Hymnal: Jubeltöne #72 (1871) First Line: Wache auf, wache auf, es ist Zeit! Languages: German Tune Title: [Wache auf, wache auf, es ist Zeit!]

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John E. Gould

1821 - 1875 Person Name: J. E. Gould Composer of "[There's a land that is fairer than day]" in Songs of Gladness for the Sabbath School John Edgar Gould USA 1821-1875. Born in Bangor, ME, he became a musician. He managed music stores in New York City and Philadelphia, PA., the latter with composer partner, William Fischer. He married Josephine Louisa Barrows, and they had seven children: Blanche, Marie, Ida, John, Josephine, Josephine, and Augusta. He compiled eight religious songbooks from 1846 thru 1869. He died while traveling in Algiers, Africa, and was buried in Philadelphia, PA. John Perry