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American, The Sounts of Ware Shall Cease

Author: Allen Eastman Cross Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: America, America Used With Tune: [America, America]

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ALL SAINTS

Appears in 561 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Henry S. Cutler Incipit: 53451 17712 34322 Used With Text: America, America, The shouts of war shall cease
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[America! America!]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Charles Earnest White Used With Text: The House of Brotherhood

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American, the Shouts of War Shall Cease

Author: Allen Eastman Cross Hymnal: Vesper Chimes #257 (1930) First Line: America, America, The shouts of war shall cease Languages: English Tune Title: [America, America, The shouts of war shall cease]
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America, the Shouts of War Shall Cease

Author: Allen Eastman Cross Hymnal: The New Church Hymnal #398 (1926) First Line: America, America, The shouts of war shall cease Languages: English Tune Title: [America, America, The shouts of war shall cease]

America, America, The shouts of war shall cease

Author: Allen Eastman Cross Hymnal: Junior Youth Hymnal #d7 (1935) Languages: English

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H. S. Cutler

1825 - 1902 Person Name: Henry S. Cutler Composer of "ALL SAINTS" in Hymns for the Living Age Henry Stephen Cutler (b. Boston, MA, 1824; d. Boston, 1902) studied music in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1844. He moved to England, where he listened with interest to the cathedral choirs and came under the influence of the Oxford Movement. Returning to Boston in 1846, Cutler became organist of the Episcopal Church of the Advent and formed a choir of men and boys, to whom he introduced the wearing of liturgical robes. When he took a position at Trinity Church in New York City, he removed women from the choir and used the occasion of a visit by the Prince of Wales to the church to introduce his newly vested men and boys' choir. He also moved the choir from the gallery to the chancel and initiated the chanting of the psalms and the singing of part of the worship service. Cutler compiled The Psalter, with Chants (1858) and published The Trinity Psalter (1864) and Trinity Anthems (1865). Bert Polman

Allen Eastman Cross

1864 - 1942 Author of "America, America" in Hymns for the Living Age Born: De­cem­ber 30, 1864, Man­ches­ter, New Hamp­shire. Died: Ap­ril 23, 1942, Man­ches­ter, New Hamp­shire. Cross at­tend­ed Phil­lips An­do­ver Academy, Am­herst Coll­ege and the An­do­ver The­o­log­ic­al Sem­in­ary. He pas­tored in Clif­ton­dale, Mass­a­chu­setts (1892-96); Spring­field, Mass­a­chu­setts (1896-1901); at the Old South Church, Bos­ton, Mass­a­chu­setts (1901-12); and Mil­ford, Mass­a­chu­setts (1916-25). His works in­clude: Pass on the Torch, 1929 Thunder Over Je­ru­sa­lem/, 1936 --www.hymntime.com/tch/

Charles Ernest White

Person Name: Charles Earnest White Composer of "[America! America!]" in Songs of Life
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