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Look up O man behold the same

Author: Thomas Lake Harris Appears in 2 hymnals

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EDEN

Appears in 56 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: T. B. Mason Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 33211 76532 15543 Used With Text: Look up, O man! behold the same

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Look up, O man! behold the same

Author: T. L. H. Hymnal: Mawl a chân = praise and song #61b (1952) Tune Title: EDEN
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Look up O man! behold the same

Hymnal: Hymns of the Spirit #671 (1864) Languages: English

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Thomas Lake Harris

1823 - 1906 Person Name: T. L. H. Author of "Look up, O man! behold the same" in Mawl a chân = praise and song Harris, Thomas Lake, born May 15, 1823. Under his name three hymns are given in the American Unitarian Hymns of the Spirit, 1864:—(1) "In every human mind we see" (The Soul God's Temple); (2) "Look up, O man, behold the same" (God All in All); (3) "O earth, thy past is crowned and consecrated" (Past, Present and Future). --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907) ===================== Harris, T. L., p. 1569, ii., was born at Stony Stratford, Bucks, and when three years of age went with his parents to America. He died at New York, March 23, 1006. His hymns were published as Hymns of Spiritual Devotion, N.Y., 1858. In his Preface, he says, "Many of the hymns were verbally communicated by individual spirits." [Rev. James Mearns, M.A.] --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)

Timothy B. Mason

1801 - 1861 Person Name: T. B. Mason Composer of "EDEN" in Mawl a chân = praise and song Timothy Batelle Mason USA 1801-1861. Born at Medfield, MA, a younger brother of Lowell Mason, he became an author and wrote or co-authored several works, including: “The sacred harp” (1836), “The liberty minstrel” (1845), “The shawm: a library of church music” (1853), “A journey through Kansas” (1855). He founded the Eclectic Academy of Cincinnati, OH. In 1821 he married Alma Harding, and they had six children: Alma, Lucretia, Addison, Henry, Mary, and Abbie. His wife, Alma, died in 1836. In 1837 he married Abigail (Abby) K Hall, and they had three children: Edward, Helen, and William. He was an author, arranger, editor, and compiler of anthems, hymns, tune books, scores, Psalms, motets, and shape-note hymnals. He died from cancer at Cincinnati, OH. John Perry
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