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A Collection of Hymns and Anthems

Publication Date: 1892 Publisher: Shakers Publication Place: Canterbury, N.H. Editors: Henry Clay Blinn; Shakers

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Watch and Pray

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Watch and pray, watch and pray Used With Tune: [Watch and pray, watch and pray
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Willing Service

Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: In thy wisdom, Father, guide me Scripture: Psalm 37:11 Used With Tune: [In thy wisdom, Father, guide me]
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Faith and Hope

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Our journey through time may seem lengthened Used With Tune: [Our journey through time may seem lengthened]

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[While God inspires my heart to sing]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Sources: Caterbury, N. H. Incipit: 11345 64343 53455 Used With Text: Song of Praise
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[O Father, to thy throne we come]

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Sources: Caterbury, N. H. Incipit: 55321 76551 35432 Used With Text: Prayer
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[Watch and pray, watch and pray

Appears in 1 hymnal Tune Sources: North Union, Ohio Incipit: 56535 61132 16553 Used With Text: Watch and Pray

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We Are Seen

Author: Garret K. Lawrence Hymnal: CHAA1892 #1 (1892) First Line: All things here on earth revealed Scripture: Matthew 10:26 Languages: English Tune Title: [All things here on earth revealed]
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Scenes of glory

Hymnal: CHAA1892 #2 (1892) First Line: Away I have turned from this world's transient glory Languages: English Tune Title: [Away I have turned from this world's transient glory]
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Harps of God

Hymnal: CHAA1892 #3 (1892) First Line: Raise your voice in solemn numbers Languages: English Tune Title: [Raise your voice in solemn numbers]

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Emma Louise Ashford

1850 - 1930 Person Name: Mrs. E. L. Ashford Hymnal Number: 106 Composer of "[Keep away, keep away, let my spirit have rest]" in A Collection of Hymns and Anthems Ashford, Emma Louise (Hindle). (Delaware state, March 27, 1850-- ). Sand and studied with father. Moved to Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1864; to Seymour, Connecticut, 1865; Organist, St. Peters (Episcopal) Church, 1865; married, 1867 to John Ashford; moved to Chicago, ca.1867; alto soloist (under Dudley Buck), St. James (Episcopal) Church, Chicago, 1867-1868; moved to Nashville, Tennessee, ca.1869. Studied pipe organ with Dr. Anderson; composition with Dr. R.H. Peters. 10 years, Mr. & Mrs. Ashford conducted choir work at Presbyterian Church and Jewish Temple in Nashville. Visited and studied in Europe, 1894, 1897, 1904. Publisher, Lorenz. See: Hall, J. H. (c1914). Biographies of Gospel Song and Hymn Writers. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company. --Keith C. Clark, DNAH Archives

Abraham Perkins

Hymnal Number: 122 Author of "Progression" in A Collection of Hymns and Anthems

Shakers

Publisher of "" in A Collection of Hymns and Anthems