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[Would you know the love of Jesus?]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. Henry Showalter, 1864-1947 Incipit: 32136 15123 27123 Used With Text: The Golden Gate of Prayer

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The Golden Gate of Prayer

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock, 19th Century Appears in 15 hymnals First Line: Would you know the love of Jesus? Refrain First Line: At the golden gate Used With Tune: [Would you know the love of Jesus?]
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Durch die Türe des Gebets

Author: F. Friedrich Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Willst du Jesu Lieb' erkennen Refrain First Line: Darum komm herzu Used With Tune: [Willst du Jesu Lieb' erkennen]

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At the Golden Gate of Prayer

Author: Mrs. C. H. Shacklock Hymnal: Church and Sunday School Hymnal with Supplement #52 (1902) First Line: Would you know the love of Jesus? Refrain First Line: At the golden gate Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you know the love of Jesus?]
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The Golden Gate of Prayer

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock, 19th Century Hymnal: Christian Hymnal (Rev. ed.) #351 (1959) First Line: Would you know the love of Jesus? Refrain First Line: At the golden gate Languages: English Tune Title: [Would you know the love of Jesus?]
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At the golden gate

Author: Mrs. C. L. Shacklock Hymnal: The Brethren Hymnal #701 (1901) First Line: Would you know the love of Jesus? Languages: English Tune Title: AT THE GOLDEN GATE OF PRAYER

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J. Henry Showalter

1864 - 1947 Composer of "AT THE GOLDEN GATE OF PRAYER" in The Brethren Hymnal

Mrs. C. L. Shacklock

Author of "At the golden gate" in The Brethren Hymnal

F. Friedrich

Author of "Durch die Türe des Gebets" in Neue Zions-Lieder