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[I took a plunge in the crimson flood]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Mr. Seth Sykes; Mrs. Seth Sykes Used With Text: I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood

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I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood

Author: S. S. Appears in 3 hymnals Used With Tune: [I took a plunge in the crimson flood]

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I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood

Author: Mr. Seth Sykes; Mrs. Seth Sykes Hymnal: Glad Gospel Songs #71 (1937) Languages: English Tune Title: [I took a plunge in the crimson flood]

I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood

Author: S. S. Hymnal: Singspiration Three #52 (1943) Languages: English Tune Title: [I took a plunge in the crimson flood]

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Seth Sykes

1892 - 1950 Person Name: Mr. Seth Sykes Author of "I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood" in Glad Gospel Songs Seth Sykes and his wife Bessie were traveling evangelists based in Glasgow, Scotland. They traveled around the UK. Seth preached and wrote lyrics to many hymns. They used lantern slide shows to illustrate their message and draw people to their meetings. Dianne Shapiro, from Discerning Music blog, accessed 1/12/17

Bessie Sykes

1905 - 1982 Person Name: Mrs. Seth Sykes Author of "I Took a Plunge in the Crimson Flood" in Glad Gospel Songs Bessie Sykes and her husband Seth were traveling evangelists based in Glasgow, Scotland. They traveled around the UK. Seth preached and wrote lyrics to many hymns. Bessie wrote the music and accompanied it on a folding organ. They used lantern slide shows to illustrate their message and draw people to their meetings. Dianne Shapiro, from Discerning Music blog, accessed 1/12/17
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