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I will go where his blood can heal

Author: Thoro Harris Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: How I long for rest for my weary soul

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I will go where his blood can heal

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: Revival Flame, Bosworth Campaign Special #d40 (1922) First Line: How I long for rest for my weary soul

I will go where his blood can heal

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: Gospel Songs #d44 (1924) First Line: How I long for rest for my weary soul Languages: English

I will go where his blood can heal

Author: Thoro Harris Hymnal: Banner of Love Songs #d53 (1936) First Line: How I long for rest for my weary soul Languages: English

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Thoro Harris

1874 - 1955 Author of "I will go where his blood can heal" Born: March 31, 1874, Washington, DC. Died: March 27, 1955, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Buried: International Order of Odd Fellows Cemetery, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. After attending college in Battle Creek, Michigan, Harris produced his first hymnal in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1902. He then moved to Chicago, Illinois at the invitation of Peter Bilhorn, and in 1932, to Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He composed and compiled a number of works, and was well known locally as he walked around with a canvas bag full of handbooks for sale. His works include: Light and Life Songs, with William Olmstead & William Kirkpatrick (Chicago, Illinois: S. K. J. Chesbro, 1904) Little Branches, with George J. Meyer & Howard E. Smith (Chicago, Illinois: Meyer & Brother, 1906) Best Temperance Songs (Chicago, Illinois: The Glad Tidings Publishing Company, 1913) (music editor) Hymns of Hope (Chicago, Illinois: Thoro Harris, undated, circa 1922) --www.hymntime.com/tch
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