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The gospel gates

Author: Mary E. Kail Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Sinner, the blessed gospel Refrain First Line: Inside the gates, the Savior

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The gospel gates

Author: Mary E. Kail Hymnal: Gospel Voices #d86 (1886) First Line: Sinner, the blessed gospel Refrain First Line: Inside the gates, the Savior Languages: English

The gospel gates

Author: Mary E. Kail Hymnal: Gospel Voices Supplemented #d167 (1890) First Line: Sinner, the blessed gospel Refrain First Line: Inside the gates, the Savior Languages: English

The gospel gates

Author: Mary E. Kail Hymnal: Gospel Voices No.3 #d248 (1902) First Line: Sinner, the blessed gospel Refrain First Line: Inside the gates, the Savior Languages: English

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Mary E. Kail

1828 - 1890 Author of "The gospel gates" Mary Elizabeth Harper Kail, Circa 1828-1890 Born: 1827 or 1828, Washington, DC. Died: January 28, 1890, Washington, DC, or Ohio. Daughter of Andrew Harper and Mary McDermott-Roe (daughter of Cornelius McDermott-Roe, a laborer who worked for George Washington). Mary’s father died young, possibly of malaria, while Mary and her sister Virginia were children. Mary and Virginia moved together to Carroll County, Ohio, and in 1843 Mary married Gabriel Kail (1814-88). By 1878, Mary was editor of the Connotton Valley Times in Carroll County. In the late 1880s, Mary was a clerk for the United States Treasury Department; she lost that job in September 1885 due to a change in administration. Her works include: Crown Our Heroes, and Other Poems, 1887 --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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