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[A darling child lay dying]

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. W. Ray Incipit: 55137 21122 43155 Used With Text: Meet Me Over There

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Meet Me Over There

Author: C. W. R. Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: A darling child lay dying Refrain First Line: I'm going home to glory Used With Tune: [A darling child lay dying]

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Meet Me Over There

Author: C. W. R. Hymnal: Infant Praises #72 (1887) First Line: A darling child lay dying Refrain First Line: I'm going home to glory Languages: English Tune Title: [A darling child lay dying]

Meet Me Over There

Author: C. W. R. Hymnal: The Revival Helper #79 (1893) First Line: A darling child lay dying Refrain First Line: I'm going home to glory Languages: English Tune Title: [A darling child lay dying]
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Meet Me Over There

Author: C. W. R. Hymnal: Spicy Breezes #146 (1883) First Line: A darling child lay dying Refrain First Line: I'm going home to glory Languages: English Tune Title: [A darling child lay dying]

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Charles Walker Ray

1832 - 1917 Person Name: C. W. R. Author of "Meet Me Over There" in Infant Praises Rv Charles Walker Ray DD USA 1832-1917. Born at Otselic, NY, he became a Baptist minister. He was educated at Hamlton College, Clinton, NY. He earned his doctorate from Monongahela College, Jefferson, PA. That school closed in 1894. He pastored at North Stonington, CT, for a number of years. He also served at Plymouth, NY. He married Julia Tracy Sheffield, and they had a son, Arthur. He wrote a number of books and song books: “Grace Vernon Bussell, the heroine of western Australia” (1878); “Spicy breezes” (1883); “The day school crown” (1892); “The revival helper: a collection of songs for Christian work and worship” (1893); “Bright blossoms of song” (1895); “Zion’s delight” (1901); “The song of songs of the King and his bride-an interpretation” (1913); “The fallacies and vagaries of misinterpretation” (1914). He died at Philadelphia, PA. John Perry
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