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Christ will greet me

Author: E. H. Shelton Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: When the ship has anchored yonder Refrain First Line: Jesus will greet me

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[When the ship has anchored yonder]

Appears in 1 hymnal Composer and/or Arranger: Grover C. Adams Used With Text: Christ Will Greet Me

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Christ Will Greet Me

Author: E. H. Shelton Hymnal: Glorious Theme #62 (1927) First Line: When the ship has anchored yonder Refrain First Line: Jesus will greet me Languages: English Tune Title: [When the ship has anchored yonder]

Christ will greet me

Author: E. H. Shelton Hymnal: The Eureka Sacred Carols #d143 (1921) First Line: When the ship has anchored yonder Refrain First Line: Jesus will greet me

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Grover C. Adams

Composer of "[When the ship has anchored yonder]" in Glorious Theme Grover Cleveland Adams was born on August 5, 1887 in McKinney, Texas. He was born a triplet along with his sisters Nettie Mae and Cora Lee Adams. The triplets were placed on exhibition at the 1887 Texas State Fair in Dallas when they were only six weeks old. G.C. Adams (also known as Cleve) resided almost his entire life in Oklahoma. He was a school teacher in Lone Grove and Ardmore, Oklahoma. Dwight Adams (grandson)

E. H. Shelton

Author of "Christ will greet me"
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