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I am in Thy hand, Lord

Author: Flora Kirkland Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Patient neath Thy hand, Lord

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[Patient 'neath Thy hand, Lord]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Howard E. Smith Incipit: 55653 51712 32232 Used With Text: Patient 'Neath Thy Hand, Lord

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Patient 'Neath Thy Hand, Lord

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: The World Evangel #101 (1913) First Line: Patient neath Thy hand, Lord Refrain First Line: I am in Thy hand, Lord Topics: Consecration Languages: English Tune Title: [Patient neath Thy hand, Lord]
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Patient 'Neath Thy Hand, Lord

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: The New Evangel #103 (1911) Refrain First Line: I am in Thy hand, Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Patient 'neath Thy hand, Lord]
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Patient 'Neath Thy Hand, Lord

Author: Flora Kirkland Hymnal: Treasury of Song #145 (1917) Refrain First Line: I am in Thy hand, Lord Languages: English Tune Title: [Patient 'neath Thy hand, Lord]

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Flora Kirkland

1862 - 1911 Author of "Patient 'Neath Thy Hand, Lord" in The World Evangel Flora Kirkland was born in 1862 in Kentucky, before moving to Brooklyn, New York. After graduating from school she became a public school teacher for the seventh grade. She was a member of Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church for which she wrote a number of hymns. She was very active in the Wallabout Bay Mission in that neighborhood of Brooklyn. Most of Wallabout Bay would be filled in to make way for the Brooklyn Navy Yard. She died 17 January 1911. Brooklyn Standard Union, 16 January 1911

Howard E. Smith

1863 - 1918 Composer of "[Patient neath Thy hand, Lord]" in The World Evangel
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