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Almighty God, who dwellest high

Almighty God, who dwellest high

Author: Jane Taylor
Published in 7 hymnals

Author: Jane Taylor

Taylor, Jane, the younger of two sisters, was born at London, Sept. 23, 1783. Her gift in writing verse displayed itself at an early age. Her first piece was printed in the Minor's Pocket Book for 1804. Her publications included Display, a tale, 1815; Essays in Rhymes, 1816; and the posthumous work edited by her brother, entitled The Contributions of Q. Q., 1824, being pieces in prose and verse from the Youth's Magazine, to which she had contributed under the signature of "Q. Q." She died at Ongar, Essex, April 13, 1824. Her Memoir and Poetical Remains, were published by her father in 1825. The joint productions of the two sisters, Ann Taylor Gilbert & Jane Taylor, were:-- (1) Original Poems, 1805; (2) Hymns for the Nursery, 1806; (3) Hym… Go to person page >

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First Line: Almighty God, who dwellest high
Author: Jane Taylor
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances (1 - 7 of 7)

Hymn Book for Sunday Schools #d8

Hymns for Infant Minds. Armstrong's 2nd ed. #d5

Hymns for Sunday Schools #d3

Hymns for Sunday Schools. 2nd ed. #d4

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The American Baptist Sabbath-School Hymn-Book #85

The Baptist Sabbath School Hymn Book #d22

The Child's Prayer and Hymn Book #d3

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