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Short Name: George A. C. Wiggins
Full Name: Wiggins, George A. C.

George wrote many hymns for the Salvation Army between 1880 and 1900. He attended the 25th anniversary of the Salvation Army in London and played the piano for that gathering held in the Crystal Palace. The Salvation Army Heritage centre in Toronto, Canada has copies of his hymns and the International Salvation Army headquarters in London, England also has some of his hymns.

Nancy Arnett (great granddaughter)


Texts by George A. C. Wiggins (7)sort descendingAsAuthority LanguagesInstances
Come soldiers brave and true,George A. C. Wiggins (Author)2
Hallelujah, we are marching onwardGeorge A. C. Wiggins (Author)2
In a world so full of weepingGeorge A. C. Wiggins (Author)English1
Let us win the world for JesusGeorge A. C. Wiggins (Author)2
Stand to arms, stand to armsGeorge A. C. Wiggins (Author)2
To the war, to the war, loud and long the battle cryGeorge A. C. Wiggins (Author)2
What a blessed hope, how it cheers my soulGeorge A. C. Wiggins (Author)English3
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