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[O what can little hands do]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: C. C. Stearns Incipit: 53221 17125 65111 Used With Text: Such grace to mine be given

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Such grace to mine be given

Author: Grace W. Hinsdale Appears in 89 hymnals First Line: O what can little hands do Used With Tune: [O what can little hands do]

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Such grace to mine be given

Author: Grace W. Hinsdale Hymnal: The School Hymnal #270 (1899) First Line: O what can little hands do Languages: English Tune Title: [O what can little hands do]

O what can little hands do

Author: G. W. Hinsdale Hymnal: The Home and School Hymnal #391 (1894) Languages: English Tune Title: HINSDALE

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Grace W. Hinsdale

1833 - 1902 Author of "Such grace to mine be given" in The School Hymnal Hinsdale, Grace Webster, née Haddock, a Congregationalism daughter married to Theodore Hinsdale, a lawyer of New York, in 1850. Mrs. Hinsdale is a contributor to the periodical press, and has published Coming to the King, a Book of Daily Devotion for Children, 1865; republished in England as Daily Devotions for Children, 1867. Her hymns include :— i. From Coming to the King, 1865. 1. A light streams downward from the sky. Heaven. 2. My soul complete in Jesus stands (1855). Safety in Jesus. ii. From Schaff’s Christ in Song, N.Y., 1869. 3. Are there no wounds for me? Passiontide. Written April, 1868. 4. Jesus, the rays divine. Jesus ever present. Written July, 1868. 5. There was no angel 'midst the throng. Jesus, the Deliverer; or, Redemption. Written April, 1868. The hymn, "Jesus, Thou art my Lord, my God,” in the 1874 Supplement to the New Congregational Hymn Book, is composed of st. viii.-x., xv.-xvii., slightly altered, of this hymn. 6. Thou stand'st between the earth and heave. Virgin and Child. This poem was "written after viewing Raphael's Madonna di San Sisto, in the Royal Gallery of Dresden, Aug., 1867." (Christ in Song.) It is not suited for congregational use. Her pen name is "Farin." -- John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology

C. C. Stearns

1838 - 1938 Composer of "[O what can little hands do]" in The School Hymnal
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