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Low at Thy Cross

Author: Mrs. J. H. Knowles Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying Refrain First Line: Thou art my only Saviour Topics: Christ A Savior Used With Tune: [Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying]

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[Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. J. Baltzell Incipit: 33343 16545 35432 Used With Text: Low at Thy Cross

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Low at Thy Cross

Author: Mrs. J. H. Knowles Hymnal: Notes of Triumph #49 (1886) First Line: Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying Refrain First Line: Thou art my only Saviour Topics: Christ A Savior Languages: English Tune Title: [Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying]
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Low at Thy Cross

Author: Mrs. J. H. Knowles Hymnal: Notes of Triumph #49 (1891) First Line: Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying Refrain First Line: Thou art my only Saviour Languages: English Tune Title: [Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying]

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W. J. Baltzell

1864 - 1928 Composer of "[Low at thy cross, my Saviour I am lying]" in Notes of Triumph

J. H. Knowles

1835 - 1929 Person Name: Mrs. J. H. Knowles Author of "Low at Thy Cross" Ellin J. Toy Knowles [Mrs. Joseph H. Knowles] The 1903 History of the Newark Female Charitable Society said Knowles’ was from New York City when she addressed the Society in 1886; it also says she was president of the Society in 1893. The 1906 Minutes of the Newark Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church listed Knowles as a minister’s widow. Her works include: Spirit and Life; Selections from Bible Readings, 1899 Heart Talks on Bible Themes (Fleming H. Revell, 1911) The Woman’s National Foreign Missionary Jubilee The Christian Point of View --www.hymntime.com/tch
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