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Triumphant Trust in God

Author: Thomas Roberts Meter: 6.6.8.4.6.6.8.4 Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: My Shepherd's mighty aid

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BROWNE

Appears in 34 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Miss Mary Anne Browne Incipit: 51177 15434 56223 Used With Text: My Shepherd's mighty aid

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My Shepherd's mighty aid

Author: Thomas Roberts Hymnal: Hymnal for Christian Science Church and Sunday School Services #39 (1889) Languages: English

My Shepherd's mighty [gracious] aid

Author: Thomas Roberts Hymnal: The Millennial Chorister #d61 (1860)

My Shepherd's mighty [gracious] aid

Author: Thomas Roberts Hymnal: The Western Harp #d127 (1855)

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Mary Anne Browne

Person Name: Miss Mary Anne Browne Composer of "BROWNE" in The Epworth Hymnal

Thomas Roberts

Author of "My Shepherd's mighty aid" in The Epworth Hymnal Roberts, Thomas. Concerning this writer and his hymn, “My Shepherd's mighty aid" (Ps. xxiii.). Nutter says in his Hymn Studies, 1881, p. 297, that the hymn "came into our hymn-book (Methodist Episcopal Hymns) in 1849. I have not been able to learn anything more concerning it, or its author." --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)
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