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We shall meet

Author: W. C. Hafley Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Beyond the golden sunset sky

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[Beyond the golden sunset sky]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: W. C. Hafley Incipit: 32156 51233 45653 Used With Text: Beyond the Vale
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[Beyond the golden sunset sky]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: I. P. Farlow Incipit: 12321 56153 45313 Used With Text: All Sighing Will Cease

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Beyond the Vale

Author: W. C. H.; L. L. Pickett Hymnal: Tears and Triumphs #23 (1894) First Line: Beyond the golden sunset sky Refrain First Line: We shall meet, we shall meet Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the golden sunset sky]
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All Sighing Will Cease

Author: W. C. Hafley Hymnal: Pearls of Truth in Song #78 (1890) First Line: Beyond the golden sunset sky Refrain First Line: We shall meet, we shall meet Languages: English Tune Title: [Beyond the golden sunset sky]

We shall meet

Author: W. C. Hafley Hymnal: Our Song Wreath #d3 (1885) First Line: Beyond the golden sunset sky

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L. L. Pickett

1859 - 1928 Author (4th vs. and 2nd ref.) of "Beyond the Vale" in Tears and Triumphs Rv Leander Lycurgus Pickett USA 1859-1928. Born at Burnsville, MS, he became a Methodist evangelist. He held meetings in several states and at Holiness campgrounds. After marrying Ludie, they served pastorates in northeast TX, and Columbia, SC, before moving to Wilmore, KY. Pickett married Pruvy Melviney Dorough in 1878, and they had a son, James, in 1880. After her death in 1887, he married Ludie in 1888. He was a renowned speaker, leader, minister, author, hymnwriter, and patriot, prominent in the Holiness Movement, and helped found Asbury College (now University), at Wilmore, KY, where he also served as the financial agent of the board of trustees for many years. The Picketts boarded m,inistry students attending Asbury, among whom was missionary E Stanley Jones. In 1905 a student prayer meeting at the Pickett home spilled out to the Asbury campus in a revival that spread around the town of Wilmore. Between 1891 and 1926 Pickett published 11 song books, some with others, including John Sweney, William J Kirkpatrick, John Bryant, Martin Knapp, Elisha A Hoffman, Burke Culpepper, William Marks, Benjamin Butts, and Robert McNeill. He died at Middlesboro, KY. John Perry

W. C. Hafley

1839 - 1904 Person Name: W. C. H. Author of "Beyond the Vale" in Tears and Triumphs W. C. Hafley, author, composer and teacher; born in McMinn County, Tenn., Sept. 28th, 1839; educated in the common schools of his native county, but being a great lover of books, earnestly sought to improve himself by the reading of books, spending his evenings studying "Kirkam's Grammar" and the Bible, while listening to his father playing "Arkansaw Traveler," "Fisher's Hornpipe," etc., on a well-worn violin; served in the Confederate Army, but so well had he spent his time with his books in his tent that on his return he was called to take charge of a school, which profession he followed for fifteen years, and in 1883 was elected superintendent of schools in his native county; attended a session of the S.N.M.I., held at Dalton, Ga., the year after the principal of the school located there; has contributed to many song books, and is one of the associate authors of "Hymns of Glory" and "Gospel Melodies;" his "Sketches by the Wayside," a prose and poetical work, is very popular; resides in Atlanta, Ga. He married Elizabeth Frances Blevins in 1868 in McMinn County, Tennessee; died May 4, 1904, in Atlanta, Georgia and is buried at the Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. The Best Gospel Songs and Their Composers, by A. J. Showalter, 1904; and funeral notice from The Atlanta Constitution, May 10, 1904, p. 12

I. P. Farlow

Composer of "[Beyond the golden sunset sky]" in Pearls of Truth in Song
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