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[See the shining dewdrops]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: E. O. Excell Incipit: 33231 57267 13323 Used With Text: God is Ever Good

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God Is Ever Good

Appears in 111 hymnals First Line: See the shining dewdrops Used With Tune: [See the shining dewdrops]

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God Is Ever Good

Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.1 #71 (1887) First Line: See the shining dewdrops Lyrics: 1 See the shining dewdrops, On the flowers strewed, Proving as they sparkle— God is ever good, God is ever good. 2 See the morning sunbeams Lighting up the wood, Silently proclaiming— God is ever good, God is ever good. 3 In the leafy treetops, Where no fears intrude, Merry birds are singing— God is ever good, God is ever good. 4 Bring, my heart, thy tribute, Songs of gratitude, While all nature utters— God is ever good, God is ever good. Languages: English Tune Title: [See the shining dewdrops]
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God Is Ever Good

Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 1 and 2 Combined #80 (1890) First Line: See the shining dewdrops Languages: English Tune Title: [See the shining dewdrops]
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God is Ever Good

Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 3 and 4 Combined #369 (1894) First Line: See the shining dewdrops Languages: English Tune Title: [See the shining dewdrops]

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E. O. Excell

1851 - 1921 Composer of "[See the shining dewdrops]" in Triumphant Songs No.1 Edwin Othello Excel USA 1851-1921. Born at Uniontown, OH, he started working as a bricklayer and plasterer. He loved music and went to Chicago to study it under George Root. He married Eliza Jane “Jennie” Bell in 1871. They had a son, William, in 1874. A member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, he became a prominent publisher, composer, song leader, and singer of music for church, Sunday school, and evangelistic meetings. He founded singing schools at various locations in the country and worked with evangelist, Sam Jones, as his song leader for two decades. He established a music publishing house in Chicago and authored or composed over 2,000 gospel songs. While assisting Gypsy Smith in an evangelistic campaign in Louisville, KY, he became ill, and died in Chicago, IL. He published 15 gospel music books between 1882-1925. He left an estate valued at $300,000. John Perry
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