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¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!

Appears in 8 hymnals Used With Tune: PAX TECUM

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[¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!]

Appears in 51 hymnals Tune Key: A Flat Major Incipit: 13215 23321 23234 Used With Text: ¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!
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PAX TECUM

Appears in 254 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. T. Caldbeck Tune Key: C Major Incipit: 55555 66655 51232 Used With Text: ¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!

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¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!

Hymnal: El Himnario Evangelico #13 (1893) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: [¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!]
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¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!

Hymnal: Himnario provisional con los cánticos #43 (1907) Languages: Spanish Tune Title: PAX TECUM
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¡Oh Padre eterno! ¡Oh Padre amado!

Hymnal: El Nuevo Himnario Evangelico para el uso de las Iglesias Evangelicas de Habla Espanol en Todo el Mundo #160 (1914) Languages: Spanish

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Anonymous

Person Name: Desconocido Author of "¡Oh Padre eterno!" in Culto Cristiano In some hymnals, the editors noted that a hymn's author is unknown to them, and so this artificial "person" entry is used to reflect that fact. Obviously, the hymns attributed to "Author Unknown" "Unknown" or "Anonymous" could have been written by many people over a span of many centuries.

George Thomas Caldbeck

1852 - 1918 Person Name: G. T. Caldbeck Composer of "PAX TECUM" in Himnario provisional con los cánticos George Thomas Caldbeck United Kingdom 1852-1918. Born in Waterford, Ireland, he attended the National Model School, Waterford, and Islington Theological College. His desire to be a missionary was thwarted by his poor health. He returned to Cork and became a schoolmaster and evangelist in ireland. In 1888 he moved to London as an independent itinerant preacher. He was arrested in 1912 for selling scripture cards door to door without a license. The judge dismissed the case upon learning he was composer of the hymn tune” Pax Tecum.”. At the time he was living in a church hostel. He died in Epsom, Surrey. John Perry
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