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Like pilgrims sailing through the night

Author: Florence Harris Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: O JESU CHRIST, MEIN LEBENS LICHT

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TRURO

Appears in 532 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles Burney Incipit: 13455 67151 54321 Used With Text: Like pilgrims sailing through the night

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Like pilgrims sailing through the night

Author: Florence Harris Hymnal: Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book #407 (1914) Languages: English Tune Title: TRURO

Like pilgrims sailing through the night

Author: Florence Harris Hymnal: Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America #361 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: O JESU CHRIST, MEIN LEBENS LICHT
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The Pioneers of Faith

Hymnal: The Beacon Hymnal #S21 (1924) First Line: Like pilgrims sailing through the night Languages: English

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Florence Harris

1891 - 1933 Author of "Like pilgrims sailing through the night" in Hymns of the Spirit for Use in the Free Churches of America Harris, Florence (Mrs. Robert H. Hooke). (1891-1933). Wrote in 1907, for the tenth anniversary of Unity Church (Unitarian), Montclair, New Jersey, of which she was a member, a hymn entitled "The Founders" beginning "Like a pilgrim sailing through the night" which was included in The New Hymn and Tune Book, 1914, and in Hymns of the Spirit, 1937. --Henry Wilder Foote, DNAH Archives

Charles Burney

1726 - 1814 Composer of "TRURO" in Services for Congregational Worship. The New Hymn and Tune Book A music historian and composer, Burney attended Shrewsbury School and the Free School, Chester. He was apprenticed to Thomas Arne from 1744 to 1746. In 1749, he became organist at St. Dionis’ Backchurch, London. In 1751 moved to King’s Lynn, Norfolk, where he taught and played the organ. His works include: Music, Men, and Manners in France and Italy, 1770 A General History of Music, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Period (London: 1776-89) Sources: Findagrave, accessed 18 Nov 2016 Nutter, p. 454 © The Cyber Hymnal™. Used by permission. (www.hymntime.com)
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