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['Twas love, the love of God]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: W. S. Martin Incipit: 55556 71355 44355 Used With Text: For God so Loved the World

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For God so Loved the World

Author: W. S. M. Appears in 7 hymnals First Line: 'Twas love, the love of God Refrain First Line: For God so lov'd the world Used With Tune: ['Twas love, the love of God]

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For God so Loved the World

Author: W. S. M. Hymnal: Sacred Melodies Nos.1 and 2 combined #25 (1886) First Line: 'Twas love, the love of God Refrain First Line: For God so lov'd the world Languages: English Tune Title: ['Twas love, the love of God]
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For God so Loved the World

Author: W. S. M. Hymnal: Popular Hymns No. 3 #86 (1910) First Line: 'Twas love, the love of God Refrain First Line: For God so lov'd the world Languages: English Tune Title: ['Twas love, the love of God]

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W. Stillman Martin

1862 - 1935 Person Name: W. S. M. Author of "For God so Loved the World" in Sacred Melodies Nos.1 and 2 combined Born: March 8, 1862, Rowley, Massachusetts. Died: December 16, 1935, Atlanta, Georgia. Buried: Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia. Husband of hymnist Civilla Martin, Stillman attended Harvard University and was ordained a Baptist minister, though he later switched to the Disciples of Christ denomination. In 1916, he became a professor of Bible studies at Atlantic Christian College in Wilson, North Carolina. Three years later, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia. It was from there he went all over America to run Bible conferences and evangelistic meetings. Sources: Hustad, p. 282 http://www.hymntime.com/tch/bio/m/a/r/t/martin_ws.htm
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