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Dear Lord, to thee alone I dare

Author: Harriet M. Kimball Appears in 2 hymnals

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Dear Lord, to thee alone I dare

Author: Harriet M. Kimball Hymnal: Songs for the New Life #d117 (1869)
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Confession of sin

Author: Miss H. M. Kimball Hymnal: Hymn and Tune Book, for the Church and the Home #600 (1868) First Line: Dear Lord, to thee alone I dare Languages: English

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Harriet M. Kimball

1834 - 1917 Author of "Dear Lord, to thee alone I dare" Kimball, Harriet McEwan, a native and resident of Portsmouth, Newhaven, is the author of Hymns, Boston, 1866; Swallow Flights of Song, 1874, &c. Her hymns include:— 1. At times on Tabor's height. Faith and Joy 2. Dear Lord, to Thee alone. Lent. 3. It is an easy thing to say. Humble Service. 4. We have no tears Thou wilt not dry. Affliction. Appeared in the Poets of Portsmouth, 1864, and the Unitarian Hymns of the Spirit, 1864, and others. In Miss Kimball's Hymns, 1866, this hymn begins with stanza iii. of "Jesus the Ladder of my faith." Several of Miss Kimball's poems were included in Baynes's Illustrated Book of Sacred Poems, 1867. [Rev. F. M. Bird, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) =================== Kimball, Harriet M., p. 624, ii., b. Nov. 2, 1834, and a Roman Catholic. From her hymn, "Jesus, the Ladder of my faith," p. 624, iii. 3, another cento, beginning "Sweeter to Jesus when on earth/* is taken. It is in The Pilgrim Hymnal, 1904. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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