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The Absent Guest

Author: Richard Slater Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: For our salvation, Jesus paid a wondrous price Refrain First Line: Swing open your heart's door to the Savior

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[For our salvation Jesus paid a wondrous price]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Bandmaster Appleby Incipit: 17563 42371 63175 Used With Text: The Absent Guest

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The Absent Guest

Author: Major Slater Hymnal: One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music #69 (1899) First Line: For our salvation Jesus paid a wondrous price Refrain First Line: Swing open your heart's door to the Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [For our salvation Jesus paid a wondrous price]

The absent guest

Hymnal: One Hundred Favorite Songs of the Salvation Army #d30 (1893) First Line: For our salvation, Jesus paid a wondrous price Refrain First Line: Swing open your heart's door

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Richard Slater

1854 - 1939 Author of "The Absent Guest" Library of Congress name authority Sources: found: The musical Salvationist, 2011: t.p. (Richard Slater; 1854-1939) p. 32, etc. (b. June 7, 1854 in Clerkenwell; worked in the Salvation Army's Musical Dept. from 1883 until his retirement in 1913; was the principal Salvationist composer, arranger and musical editor of the period; awarded the Order of the Founder, the highest honour bestowed to Salvationists, in 1923; d. Dec. 7, 1939)

M. E. J. Appleby

Person Name: Bandmaster Appleby Composer of "[For our salvation Jesus paid a wondrous price]" in One Hundred Favorite Songs and Music Pseudonym. See also Edwin Lindley Doan Doan, Edwin Lindley
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