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There is light and love

Author: Fannie E. Davison Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: There is light from heaven's portals

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There is light and love

Author: Fannie E. Davison Hymnal: Pearly Gates #42 (1876) First Line: There is light from heaven's portals
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There is light and love for thee

Author: Fannie E. Davison Hymnal: Apostolic Hymns and Songs #98 (1875) First Line: There is light from heaven's portals Languages: English

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Mrs. A. L. Davison

1851 - 1887 Person Name: Fannie E. Davison Author of "There is light and love for thee" Fannie Estelle Davison Born: 1851, Cuy­a­ho­ga Falls, Ohio. Died: March 10, 1887, Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois. Buried: Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri. Fannie’s fa­ther was killed when she was 10 years old; af­ter her mo­ther’s re­mar­ri­age to ho­tel­i­er Hen­ry War­ner, the fam­i­ly moved to Carth­age, Mis­sou­ri. Fan­nie mar­ried court re­port­er Asa Lee Da­vis­on and they moved to Chi­ca­go, Il­li­nois, then Ma­di­son, Wis­con­sin. Sev­er­al of her songs ap­peared in pub­li­ca­tions from the Fill­more Bro­thers of Cin­cin­na­ti, Ohio, in­clud­ing Songs of Gra­ti­tude (1877), Joy and Glad­ness (1880) and The Voice of Joy (1882). Lyrics-- Last Words, The Purer in Heart, O God © The Cyber Hymnal™ (hymntime.com/tch)
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