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Come Dear Savior

Author: T. L. Bailey Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Come, dear Savior, with Thy blessing

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[Come dear Saviour with Thy blessing]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: H. F. Albert Incipit: 53323 53323 42212 Used With Text: Come Dear Saviour

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Come Dear Saviour

Author: T. L. Bailey Hymnal: The Banner of Victory #99 (1881) First Line: Come dear Saviour with Thy blessing Languages: English Tune Title: [Come dear Saviour with Thy blessing]
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Come, dear Saviour, with thy blessing

Author: T. L. Bailey Hymnal: Songs of the Bible for the Sunday School #80 (1873)

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H. F. Albert

Composer of "[Come dear Saviour with Thy blessing]" in The Banner of Victory

T. L. Baily

1824 - 1914 Person Name: T. L. Bailey Author of "Come Dear Saviour" in The Banner of Victory Bailey, Thomas L., [Thomas Loyd Baily] an American Baptist minister, was born at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 2, 1824, and entered the ministry in 1871. He is the author of several hymns in various American Sunday School hymnbooks, as Welcome Tidings, The Garner, &c, including, (l) "Come, talk to me of Jesus" (Jesus the sinner's Friend); and (2) "No night in heaven, eternal day" (Heaven). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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