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Silver linings

Author: W. C. Martin Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Darkest clouds may hang above you Refrain First Line: Every cloud is lined with silver

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[Darkest clouds may hang above you]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Otis L. McCoy Incipit: 32365 43212 12712 Used With Text: Silver Linings

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Silver Linings

Author: Rev. W. C. Martin Hymnal: Silver Trumpets #32 (1952) First Line: Darkest clouds may hang above you Refrain First Line: Ev'ry cloud is lined with silver Languages: English Tune Title: [Darkest clouds may hang above you]

Silver linings

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Showalter's Gospel Songs No.3 #d8 (1909) First Line: Darkest clouds may hang above you Refrain First Line: Every cloud is lined with silver

Silver linings

Author: W. C. Martin Hymnal: Lasting Songs #d23 (1910) First Line: Darkest clouds may hang above you Refrain First Line: Every cloud is lined with silver Languages: English

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Otis L. McCoy

1897 - 1995 Arranger of "[Darkest clouds may hang above you]" in Silver Trumpets McCoy, Otis Leon. (Ninety-Six, South Carolina, February 17, 1897--?). Church of God. Minister, music editor, and songwriter. Graduate of James D. Vaughan Conservatory. Organized the music department of the Church of God Publishing House as Tennessee Music and Printing Company in 1931. Served as music editor for a total of 23 years. Retired in 1961 and continued to be quite active as a tenor soloist. Best known songs: "Naturalized for Heaven" and "Send Me." --Charles L. Towler, DNAH Archives

W. C. Martin

1864 - 1914 Person Name: Rev. W. C. Martin Author of "Silver Linings" in Silver Trumpets Rv William Clark Martin USA 1864-1914. Born at Hightstown, NJ, he graduated from the Peddie Institute in Hightstown in 1884, and in 1891 from the Crozer Theological Seminary, Upland, PA. He became minister of the Grace Baptist Church, Camden, NJ,(1891-1894); Noank Baptist Church, Noank, CT (1894-1900); Tabernacle Baptist Church, New Albany, IN (1902-1904); First Baptist Church, Seymour, IN (1902-1904); First Baptist Church, Bluffton, IN (1904-1909); Grace Baptist Church, Somerville, MA (1909-1912); and First Baptist Church, Fort Myers, FL (1912-1914). In 1891 he married Euretta (Etta) May Wilcox, and they had at least three children (no names found). He penned many hymn lyrics. He died of heart failure at his farm in Rialto, FL. John Perry
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