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LET IT PASS

Appears in 3 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: Charles H. Purday Incipit: 11176 71253 55176

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Let it Pass

Appears in 26 hymnals First Line: Be not swift to take offense Used With Tune: [Be not swift to take offense]

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Let it Pass

Hymnal: The Carol #89 (1886) First Line: Be not swift to take offense Languages: English Tune Title: [Be not swift to take offense]
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Let it Pass!

Hymnal: Sunday School Service Book and Hymnal #157 (1885) First Line: Be not swift to take offense Languages: English Tune Title: [Be not swift to take offense]

Be not swift to take offence

Hymnal: The Home and School Hymnal #196 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: LET IT PASS

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Charles H. Purday

1799 - 1885 Person Name: C. H. Purday Composer of "[Be not swift to take offense]" in The Carol Charles H. Purday (1799-1885) A publisher, composer, lecturer, and writer, Purday had a special interest in church music. He published Crown Court Psalmody (1854), Church and Home Metrical Psalter and Hymnal (1860), which included SANDON, and, with Frances Havergal, Songs of Peace and Joy (1879). A precentor in the Scottish Church in Crown Court, London, Purday sang at the coronation of Queen Victoria. In the publishing field he is known as a strong proponent of better copyright laws to protect the works of authors and publishers. Bert Polman
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