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[There’s a golden ray thro' the falling rain]

Appears in 4 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: M. Pauline Gilmour Hatch Incipit: 33234 35765 33622 Used With Text: The Clouds Will Clear Away

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The Clouds Will Clear Away

Author: E. E. Hewitt Appears in 5 hymnals First Line: There’s a golden ray thro’ the falling rain Refrain First Line: O the clouds will clear away, by and by Lyrics: 1 There’s a golden ray thro’ the falling rain, For the sun will shine again; There’s a streak of blue thro’ the misty gray, For the clouds will clear away. Refrain: O the clouds will clear away, by and by, And the sunbeams flood the sky; Look up to heav’n with a trustful eye, For the clouds will clear away, by and by. 2 Let a song of joy cheer the darkened hours; ‘Mid the briars look for flow’rs; Let the heart be strong in the Lord today, For the clouds will clear away. [Refrain] 3 We will sweetly rest in the tender love Of the King who reigns above; If we trust his care, and his word obey, Soon the clouds will clear away. [Refrain] 4 Far beyond the blue there’s a home of peace, Where the stormy winds will cease; In the fadeless glow of that perfect day All the clouds will clear away. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [There’s a golden ray thro' the falling rain]

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The Clouds Will Clear Away

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: The Old Story in Song Number Two #122 (1908) First Line: There’s a golden ray thro’ the falling rain Refrain First Line: O the clouds will clear away, by and by Lyrics: 1 There’s a golden ray thro’ the falling rain, For the sun will shine again; There’s a streak of blue thro’ the misty gray, For the clouds will clear away. Refrain: O the clouds will clear away, by and by, And the sunbeams flood the sky; Look up to heav’n with a trustful eye, For the clouds will clear away, by and by. 2 Let a song of joy cheer the darkened hours; ‘Mid the briars look for flow’rs; Let the heart be strong in the Lord today, For the clouds will clear away. [Refrain] 3 We will sweetly rest in the tender love Of the King who reigns above; If we trust his care, and his word obey, Soon the clouds will clear away. [Refrain] 4 Far beyond the blue there’s a home of peace, Where the stormy winds will cease; In the fadeless glow of that perfect day All the clouds will clear away. [Refrain] Tune Title: [There’s a golden ray thro' the falling rain]
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The Clouds Will Clear Away

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: The King's Praises Number 2 #62 (1910) First Line: There's a golden ray thro' the falling rain Refrain First Line: O the clouds will clear away, by and by Languages: English Tune Title: [There's a golden ray thro' the falling rain]
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The Clouds Will Clear Away

Author: E. E. Hewitt Hymnal: The Finest of the Wheat No. 3 #153 (1904) First Line: There’s a golden ray thro’ the falling rain Refrain First Line: O the clouds will clear away, by and by Topics: Faith-Trust Tune Title: [There’s a golden ray thro’ the falling rain]

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E. E. Hewitt

1851 - 1920 Author of "The Clouds Will Clear Away" in The Old Story in Song Number Two Pseudonym: Li­die H. Ed­munds. Eliza Edmunds Hewitt was born in Philadelphia 28 June 1851. She was educated in the public schools and after graduation from high school became a teacher. However, she developed a spinal malady which cut short her career and made her a shut-in for many years. During her convalescence, she studied English literature. She felt a need to be useful to her church and began writing poems for the primary department. she went on to teach Sunday school, take an active part in the Philadelphia Elementary Union and become Superintendent of the primary department of Calvin Presbyterian Church. Dianne Shapiro, from "The Singers and Their Songs: sketches of living gospel hymn writers" by Charles Hutchinson Gabriel (Chicago: The Rodeheaver Company, 1916)

Pauline Gilmour Hatch

1871 - 1955 Person Name: M. Pauline Gilmour Hatch Composer of "[There’s a golden ray thro' the falling rain]" in The Old Story in Song Number Two Born: April 3, 1871, Cape May, New Jersey. Hatch was the only daughter of Henry L. Gilmour. She showed a love for music at an early age, which was encouraged and cultivated in a musical atmosphere. William J. Kirkpatrick was her first instrumental teacher. She later received a diploma from the South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, New Jersey, and also took a course at Richard Zeckwer’s Conservatory of Music in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She married H. Morgan Hatch of Delair, New Jersey, October 30, 1903. Sources-- Showalter, p. 276 Music-- GO FORWARD JESUS, REFUGE OF MY SOUL OUR DEARLY LOVED BANNER PEACE HYMN OF NATIONS VOLUNTEERS, TO THE FRONT © The Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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