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A Village Humble, Still

Author (stanza 1): Gertrude E. Velguth

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Author (stanza 2): Kathleen O'Connor

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Adapter: Adrienne Tindall

TINDALL, ADRIENNE, AAGO (b. 1935): A.B., Music (Composition), Vassar College. B.Mus., M.M. (Organ), American Conservatory of Music, Chicago. Organist (retired 2012). D.B.A. Darcey Press - www.darceypress.com. Publisher of many fine composers’ works in 11 sacred solo collections, a sheet music series, 15 collections of sacred works for organ (mostly hymn tune based). Editor of Christmas Carols for Friends and Families. Life member, HSUSC; Charter member, North Shore Chapter, AGO; Dual member, Chicago Chapter, AGO. Adrienne Tindall (from In Melody and Song, Darcey Press, 2014  Go to person page >

further alt.: CSPS

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Text Information

First Line: A village humble, still
Title: A Village Humble, Still
Author (stanza 1): Gertrude E. Velguth
Author (stanza 2): Kathleen O'Connor
Adapter: Adrienne Tindall
further alt.: CSPS
Copyright: Words ©1955, 1956 The Christian Science Board of Directors; Words adapt. ©1997, 2014, 2017 The Christian Science Board of Directors

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Christian Science Hymnal #434

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