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[I once was lost and steeped in sin]
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[I once was lost and steeped in sin]
Composer: J. Edwin McConnell
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Composer:
J. Edwin McConnell
McConnell attended the Webb Preparatory School in Bell Buckle, Tennessee, and William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri. He worked with his father (former pastor of the First Baptist Church in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) in evangelism meetings for some time, playing the piano, singing, and directing the choir. In 1922 he began broadcasting his "Hymn Time" program on the radio, and was known as "Smilin’ Ed McConnell." © Cyber Hymnal™ (www.hymntime.com/tch)
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Title:
[I once was lost and steeped in sin]
Composer:
J. Edwin McConnell
Copyright:
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His Praise (1916), p.239
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His Praise #245
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: [I once was lost and steeped in sin]
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: I once was lost and steeped in sin
Composer
: J. Edwin McConnell
Date
: 1916
His Praise #245
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