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Low in endless worship bent

Author: Hugh T. Henry Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: Wondrous love that cannot falter

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Wondrous love that cannot falter

Hymnal: The Parochial Hymnal, a Select Collection #d142 (1936)

Low in endless worship bent

Author: Hugh T. Henry Hymnal: Jubilee Hymns. Book III #d31 (1952) First Line: Wondrous love that cannot falter Languages: English
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Low in endless worship bent

Author: Rt. Rev. Msgr. H. T. Henry Hymnal: The St. Gregory Hymnal and Catholic Choir Book. Singers' ed., Melody ed. #56 (1920) First Line: Wondrous love that cannot falter!

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Hugh T. Henry, 1862-1946

1862 - 1946 Person Name: Hugh T. Henry Author of "Low in endless worship bent" Born: November 27, 1862, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Died: March 12, 1946, Jessup, Pennsylvania. Henry attended LaSalle College, the University of Pennsylvania, and St. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Pennsylvania. After ordination in 1889, he taught English and Latin at the seminary until 1894, music and literature until 1917, and directed the seminary choir. He went on to serve as Rector of the Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys (1902-19), and professor of homiletics at the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC (1919-37). He is also remembered as a lecturer at the Catholic Summer School, Cliff Haven, New York; president of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia; editor of Church Music (1905-14); and author of Catholic Customs and Symbols. --www.hymntime.com/tch
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